Pacquiao Had No Right to Walk in 2010 From The Tests

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  1. turbotime

    turbotime Hall Of Famer Full Member

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    Here comes the namecalling from the answerless. Keep it clean. Or leave, like you said you would.
     
  2. turbotime

    turbotime Hall Of Famer Full Member

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    So why did Pacquiao demand 500K for Morales' overweight penalty?
     
  3. SugarShane_24

    SugarShane_24 ESB good-looking member Full Member

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    I dunno, but in terms of the weight, I have made my point clear.

    The Cprrales-Castillo rematch showed how troublesome an overweight opponent can be, so Pacquiao doesn't want any of that and requested for a stipulation over Morales and Oscar.
     
  4. turbotime

    turbotime Hall Of Famer Full Member

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    Did you make that up? or did Team Pac state that?
     
  5. dodong

    dodong >>PACQUIAO Full Member

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    here, read up on oscar.

    http://racingmeridian.com/2010/01/19/hauser-unleashed-oscar-de-la-hoya-a-juiced-hypocrite/


    Then, in a bombshell, Hauser implies that
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    and, moreover, had a failed test covered up by the Nevada Boxing Commission. He pleads with De La Hoya to agree to a release of his own Nevada records, a broadside Hauser would not deliver unless he was sure of his info. It’s a dark, sordid tale, and Golden Boy Promotions come off as villains.
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  6. SugarShane_24

    SugarShane_24 ESB good-looking member Full Member

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    Is it a mandatory requirement to post every article or anything about this.

    Wouldn't the same logic be appropriate to any fight where an opponent would not follow the agreed weight?
     
  7. turbotime

    turbotime Hall Of Famer Full Member

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    No, Morales and Oscar never missed weight yet Pac needed these stipulations.

    Where was the precedence?
     
  8. igor_otsky

    igor_otsky Undefeated Full Member

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    Every fight has reasons as to why a fighter needs to stipulate demands on the fight contract. Morales already has the tendency of going over the weight limit as evidenced by the Raheem fight. you said on your previous post of setting penalties

    So WTF are you babbling about morales and oscar weight stipulation? You cant argue about the floyd-pac discussion that's why you try to move around the bush.

    **** thread
     
  9. Zapp Brannigan

    Zapp Brannigan Vid... Full Member

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    He should have taken the tests

    Refusing to do so brings suspicion, regardless of whatever you want to believe about Floyd being scared or not

    If any other fighter in the sport refused random blood testing you would say he is on peds or diuretics
     
  10. turbotime

    turbotime Hall Of Famer Full Member

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    Morales never missed weight for the Raheem fight. Why are you lying? What tendency has he gone over a weight limit for prior to fighting Pacquiao?
     
  11. Bill Butcher

    Bill Butcher Erik`El Terrible`Morales Full Member

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    In my personal view... whenever a fight of this size goes into negotiation, neither side should leave until a deal is done, no matter how long it takes because there is always a meeting point where both sides can be content... the only reason this fight has not happened is because there is obviously one or more people on one or both sides that are in too much of a hurry to move onto lesser things, those people are what`s killing boxing.

    I honestly believe fmj & pac need to be present at these negotiations & have their say face to face while its going down for this to have any chance of happening.... all this he said, she said, middleman **** is the problem.
     
  12. Zapp Brannigan

    Zapp Brannigan Vid... Full Member

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    I agree

    And it's clear Floyd can be a ****

    But Pac should not have refused the testing

    It looks so bad for him

    They need to have LIVE negotiations
     
  13. igor_otsky

    igor_otsky Undefeated Full Member

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    Did I say he missed the weight with Zahir?

    OK let me clarify. Morales already has the tendency of going over the weight limit of 130 as evidenced by the 135lb Raheem fight. He either doesnt want to fight at 130 anymore, or he's no longer comfortable fighting at 135 that's why he moved up. Then came the pac-em rematch. the agreed weight was at 130. EM demanded 132 or 135 or so. Pac demanded 130 for the title, hence the penalty agreement. outlandish?

    These penalties, as i've said will make one fighter commit himself to the agreed weight, or else: subtracted purse money
     
  14. turbotime

    turbotime Hall Of Famer Full Member

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    Pretty much. Pac could have accepted the cheatproof tests, like Floyd accepted Pac's cheatproof overweight penalty, and the fight results would be two years old by now.

    Shame Arum wouldn't let it happen. It won't ever happen now.
     
  15. igor_otsky

    igor_otsky Undefeated Full Member

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    Aye.:deal