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Manny Pacquiao And Floyd Mayweather Are Finally In The Same Arena

January 27, 2015 By Nick A.

Yep.

Manny Pacquiao And Floyd Mayweather Are Finally In The Same Arena

Mark J. Rebilas/USA TODAY Sports

Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao are finally in the same arena. But in the same ring? Not so much.

The two boxing greats attended the Miami Heat game against the Milwaukee Bucks on Tuesday, and the Heat thought it would be funny to post a side-by-side picture of the two. Well played.

This is probably the closest the two have been near each other in quite some time, and the closest the two have probably been to fighting in a arena. Granted, they were just spectators at a basketball game, but wouldn’t it have been great if one of them (probably Floyd) had sought out the other and challenged them to a fight. Just like in the good ol’ WWF days. I would have loved to see how Manny trash talks to Floyd. A boy can dream.

These two have been teasing a fight for years and it seems like it’s never gonna happen. The way things have been going, this is probably the last time they’ll be in a stadium together, so the fans should just register this into their memories and say they witnessed history. I’m still holding onto the slim possibility that the two fighters will give the fans something to watch during halftime.

We'd like to welcome @floydmayweather & @MannyPacquiao to tonight's game! pic.twitter.com/APMMeSCwat

— Miami HEAT (@MiamiHEAT) January 28, 2015

H/T: Twitter

Filed Under: MMA & Boxing Tagged With: Floyd Mayweather Jr., Manny Pacquiao, Miami Heat, Milwaukee Bucks

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