The "All Things Mayweather/Pacquiao" Express!!!!!!

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  1. whirlwind

    whirlwind Active Member Full Member

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    Floyd: Hey Marquez I know you are a small lightweight and Im a welterweight. Lets meet at 144.

    Marquez: Ok but you must sign the agreement prepared by my lawyer that we will meet at 144.

    Floyd: Ok no problem. (signed the paper)

    fast forward...fight night. Floyd came overweight! LMAO:lol::lol::lol:
     
  2. Lance_Uppercut

    Lance_Uppercut ESKIMO Full Member

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    :huh He said it weaken him when he fought Morales, YEARS before Floyd was even a possible opponent. You don't get to make determinations like that. Some people are effected by giving blood, and WHEN they give blood.

    Look, you have this easy, simple solution to anything that's said. This has been done to death. Just go read up on OLD threads instread.
     
  3. Bazooka

    Bazooka Pimp C Wants 2 Be Me Full Member

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    Sure your right
     
  4. ashl3y72

    ashl3y72 Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    So what was Pac's reasoning to demand overweight penalties for Oscar? he had no precedence for that one at all since Oscar never missed weight.

    Could it be Pac was just worried about facing a bigger fighter and wanted something in the contract to make sure they were on an even playing field?
     
  5. ashl3y72

    ashl3y72 Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    So why did Pac demand overweight penalties for oscar :nut
     
  6. Lance_Uppercut

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    Just how much do you pay attention? First off, remember floyd's weigh in vs, JMM? He didn't even try to make the weight. And JMM would have been in his right to not fight. But guess what, no fight, no purse. So he went through with it anyway. Just as Chico did vs. Castillo in their second fight.

    In a fight of this magnatude, if Floyd did that vs. Pac, and Pac, within his right, said no to the fight. Everyone loses. Esopecially the fans.

    And besides, insisting Floyd weigh in at 147 for a WW fight isn't really a demand of anything new is it?
     
  7. DobyZhee

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    has anyone ever boxed after taking a blood sample or played a sport that required the use of arms after a blood sample?

    Yeah, it f'n hurts.
     
  8. Lance_Uppercut

    Lance_Uppercut ESKIMO Full Member

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    DO you really need to ask that because you don't know? Or do you think you have a point?

    First off, I don't even know if there were demands. If there were, maybe because it was a JrMW going to fight a LW? :patsch

    Please do me a favor, think about things first.
     
  9. ashl3y72

    ashl3y72 Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    It was a demand.

    So in other words, yes, Pac was worried and wanted to make sure nothing shady was going on. Just like Floyd. Oscar and Floyd accepted and Pac didn't. Pac cancelled the fight, and lied in the process.
     
  10. whirlwind

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    Pac jumped 3 weight classes just to fight Oscar at 147. Without the heavy penalty Oscar can easily come at 154 or 160 just like what Floyd did to Marquez. Floyd just paid the cheap dirt penalty.:lol::lol::lol:
     
  11. ashl3y72

    ashl3y72 Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    So Pac was worried about fighting someone bigger. My point.
     
  12. whirlwind

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    So Floyd was worried about fighting someone smaller so he came overweight. My point.:lol::lol::lol:
     
  13. bodyheadic

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    all your emoticons aren't making your opinions any more valid. Floyd was willing to agree to negotiations and Pac wouldn't. Pac cancelled the fight, noti mayweather. pac has had every fight his own way with catchweights and demands.

    The one time he has to give a little in negotiations, he folds like a cheap tent and makes excuses.
     
  14. bodyheadic

    bodyheadic Well-Known Member Full Member

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    this post pretty much sums **** up real quick. pac needs to have every fight 100% his way or else there will be no fight, even in the hatton fight he was being a ****ing diva and almost cancelled with like 2 weeks left
     
  15. Lance_Uppercut

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    Like I said, you don't get to say that he was lying, since that's not something you can determine. Learn to tell the difference.
     
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