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Manny Pacquiao entering the ring. (Photos by Getty Images)
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Floyd Mayweather followed him, getting ready for the biggest fight of his career. (Photos by Getty Images)
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Music royalty Beyonce and Jay-Z. (Photos by Getty Images)
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Mark Wahlberg had a $250k wager with good friend P. Diddy on Pacquiao to beat Mayweather. (Photos by Getty Images)
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Superstar Jamie Foxx lost his superpowers when he sang the US national anthem. (Photos by Getty Images)
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At one stage Manny had Floyd on the ropes. (Photos by Getty Images)
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Floyd defending himself against Manny's onslaught. (Photos by Getty Images)
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Floyd Sr. screaming at his son, something that he wouldn't be used to hearing, "you're fighting like you're scared!" (Photos by Getty Images)
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Basketball legend Charles Barkley. (Photos by Getty Images)
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The greatest basketballer of all time, Michael Jordan watching the fight. (Photos by Getty Images)
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Mayweather grappled Pacquiao many times throughout the fight, trying to break Manny's rhythm. (Photos by Getty Images)
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Mayweather landing a right hook. (Photos by Getty Images)
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Tennis legends Andre Agassi and Steffi Graf also in attendance.(Photos by Getty Images)
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Is this the next contender? British boxer Amir Khan on a scouting mission. (Photos by Getty Images)
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Robert De Niro, another superstar who was watching the fight. (Photos by Getty Images)
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Aussie James Packer managed to get himself to the fight. (Photos by Getty Images)
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Two future hall of famers squaring off toe to toe. (Photos by Getty Images)
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Pacquiao thanking his adoring fans. (Photos by Getty Images)
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The two modern day legends embracing after the biggest fight of their careers. (Photos by Getty Images)
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It wasn't enough for Pacquiao as Mayweather was the victor.(Photos by Getty Images)
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48-0. The man is still undefeated. (Photos by Getty Images)
Manny Pacquiao entering the ring. (Photos by Getty Images)
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Floyd Mayweather followed him, getting ready for the biggest fight of his career. (Photos by Getty Images)
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Music royalty Beyonce and Jay-Z. (Photos by Getty Images)
3 / 21
Mark Wahlberg had a $250k wager with good friend P. Diddy on Pacquiao to beat Mayweather. (Photos by Getty Images)
4 / 21
Superstar Jamie Foxx lost his superpowers when he sang the US national anthem. (Photos by Getty Images)
5 / 21
At one stage Manny had Floyd on the ropes. (Photos by Getty Images)
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Floyd defending himself against Manny's onslaught. (Photos by Getty Images)
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Floyd Sr. screaming at his son, something that he wouldn't be used to hearing, "you're fighting like you're scared!" (Photos by Getty Images)
8 / 21
Basketball legend Charles Barkley. (Photos by Getty Images)
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The greatest basketballer of all time, Michael Jordan watching the fight. (Photos by Getty Images)
10 / 21
Mayweather grappled Pacquiao many times throughout the fight, trying to break Manny's rhythm. (Photos by Getty Images)
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Mayweather landing a right hook. (Photos by Getty Images)
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Tennis legends Andre Agassi and Steffi Graf also in attendance.(Photos by Getty Images)
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Is this the next contender? British boxer Amir Khan on a scouting mission. (Photos by Getty Images)
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Robert De Niro, another superstar who was watching the fight. (Photos by Getty Images)
15 / 21
Aussie James Packer managed to get himself to the fight. (Photos by Getty Images)
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Two future hall of famers squaring off toe to toe. (Photos by Getty Images)
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Pacquiao thanking his adoring fans. (Photos by Getty Images)
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The two modern day legends embracing after the biggest fight of their careers. (Photos by Getty Images)
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It wasn't enough for Pacquiao as Mayweather was the victor.(Photos by Getty Images)
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48-0. The man is still undefeated. (Photos by Getty Images)
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The last great fight

Was the Floyd Mayweather vs Manny Pacquiao superfight too late for boxing?
The last great fight
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The last great fight

By Jeff Centenera May 4 2015 11:48AM
By Jeff Centenera
May 4 2015 11:48AM

Was the Floyd Mayweather vs Manny Pacquiao superfight too late for boxing?

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