It’d be easy for Keith Thurman to be irritated come May 2.
After all, the fact that Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Manny Pacquiao are finally getting together later this spring means an indefinite delay on the Floridian’s ascension to the top of the welterweight division.
Now 26, Thurman has long been suggested as heir apparent to the elder 147-pound statesmen, has frequently said he’d like a chance to forcibly pass the torch in the ring and has called Mayweather’s name intermittently since being elevated to the WBA’s second-tier championship status in July 2013.
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After all, the fact that Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Manny Pacquiao are finally getting together later this spring means an indefinite delay on the Floridian’s ascension to the top of the welterweight division.
Now 26, Thurman has long been suggested as heir apparent to the elder 147-pound statesmen, has frequently said he’d like a chance to forcibly pass the torch in the ring and has called Mayweather’s name intermittently since being elevated to the WBA’s second-tier championship status in July 2013.
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