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

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  1. Loudon

    Loudon Loyal Member Full Member

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    Unbelievable!

    If you criticize Floyd, you're a hater who's a *******.

    If it's vice Versa, you're a *****.

    Ha!

    Both fighters were at fault, but Floyd more so, and I don't like Manny.

    Some guys on here are f***ing deluded!

    Manny was never going to take the $40m.

    He didn't even consider it, because Floyd wanted all of the PPV revenue FFS.

    You can't negotiate with a guy like that.

    Now what I want to know is, why does nobody ever talk about what happened before the negotiations?

    Floyd spoke to the media with regards to a POTENTIAL fight against Manny.

    He never said "I want all of my future opponents to be tested, because I want to clean up the sport."

    That would have been the perfect time to say it.

    But he never said that, because it wasn't on his mind back then. The only thing he spoke of, was that he'd have to have a bigger share from a potential fight.

    He never mentioned testing, until his Daddy opened his mouth.

    Now if Manny was innocent (lets face it, there's never been a shred of evidence to say that he was dirty) then why the f**k should he had to have taken the tests?

    They've both got huge ego's, and not one of them is going to be dictated to.

    All of the Floyd fans on here, need to ask themselves this question.

    If Roach accused Floyd or being dirty in 2008, and he and Manny had demanded tests, what do you think would have happened?

    The Mayweather's would have gone Berzerk!

    Finally, Manny wouldn't agree to Floyd's cut off days, and neither would budge.

    But down the line, Manny gave in, and said "OK, lets do it."

    But Floyd refused, and now we have people using car sales analogies, and saying, "There's no way Floyd could/would have gone back on his word."

    Well why the f**k not????

    Manny changed his mind, and Floyd could have changed is.

    The only person that stopped Floyd from changing his mind, was Floyd.

    Stop making excuses for the guy, you're just embarrassing yourselves.
     
  2. Zavy

    Zavy A fan among experts Full Member

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    You said that you don't like Manny just so you could bash Floyd and not look biased. Fail
     
  3. Loudon

    Loudon Loyal Member Full Member

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    Well that was always going to be the comeback wasn't it?

    It is possible you know, to put the majority of the blame at Floyd's door, while at the same time not liking Manny.

    You don't have to love one of them and hate the other.

    Floyd's a great fighter, and I think he'd have beaten Manny back then, and he would do now.

    But if you look at everything objectively, it appears that Floyd has never wanted to fight Manny.

    With regards to why I don't like Manny, there's a few things.

    I think he's overrated.

    I think it's a joke that he's gone down in history as an 8 division champ, when the Marg fight was a catchweight, and he had no intentions whatsoever of defending the belt.

    Also, he takes great credit in his won over Oscar, which in my opinion is a joke, because Oscar looked ill, was 36, and only rehydrated by two pounds, when he normally rehydrated ten plus. It can't be classed as a great win in my book, and the way Manny speaks, you'd think he'd beaten Oscar in his prime.

    Like I say, I'm not a fan of Manny's. I'll watch his fights, but I don't cheer him on.

    But it seems crystal clear to me that Floyd has never wanted the fight.
     
  4. prelude

    prelude Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Even a hobo wouldn't accept this offer, the only peps that will accept this offer are the *****s because they're dumber the a ******.
     
  5. HolyCityBully

    HolyCityBully Well-Known Member Full Member

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    You can make a case for 40 mill being too low.

    You cant make a case that its because he is the fighter of the decade.

    You cant make a case that he should be insulted for getting the smaller amount.

    The numbers are what they are at this point.
     
  6. Holy Grail

    Holy Grail Boxing Addict Full Member

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    PPV #1 and #2 at the time
    P4P #1 and #2 at the time

    Only the ******s would take the $40m flat offer with no PPV

    No wonder a lot of *****s are high school dropouts like Floyd.
     
  7. DonnyMo

    DonnyMo Boxing Addict Full Member

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    It's really funny that we are just three months from the May 5 fight and Floyd hasn't announced his opponent out of pure shame! hahahaha

    They need all the time they can get to announce this bull**** fight.but embarrassment is holding them back:patsch
     
  8. HeavyPuncha

    HeavyPuncha Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Here's a better question..... "If you were to make a hundred million dollars fighting a zero skilled Asian midget which everyone on your family thinks and says its a walk in the park would you have ask for more bull$h|t testing?" :hi::hi::hi:
     
  9. klion22

    klion22 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Anyone with an iota of common sense can see that Floyd never wanted anything to do with Pac. And i'm not a *******, just a fan of the sport. Floyd's legacy will forever have an asterisk if he never fights Pac. He thinks his "0" can trick people into thinking he was some legend? Maybe the casuals but not the hardcore fans.
     
  10. boxing_master

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    and let Floyd take 200 mill are you nuts ?
     
  11. DonnyMo

    DonnyMo Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Boys, January is over. We're just three months away from this "megafight" :roll:.

    They need all the time they can get to promote this farce...yet have not announced it??

    Is it pure shame and embarrassment holding it back? Is Showtime holding the line against BS opponents?

    We must remember Mayweather v Ortiz sold 1.2m and Mayweather vs Gurerrero supposedly did 1m...is it being held up over a huge sub 1m flop?!
     
  12. boxing_master

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    they are ashamed they should wait for april and then say april fools

    khan vs mayweather this is the most pathetic match up I can remember in a long long time even a fighter who lost and is trying to get a tune up fight wont pick such a weak opposition

    someone who Is rated pound 4 pound is takeing this fight what a shambles
     
  13. HitBattousai

    HitBattousai Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I suspect they are hoping Floyd will change his mind but will go on with Khan anyway.
     
  14. stormy

    stormy Live and Learn Full Member

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    Remember how floyd ran away from a 50 50 split??:tong

    As far as Mannys stock having gone down, it will still be the fight of the century as far as revenue is concerned, and without him there will be no dance partner for floyds biggest ever payday- and one of the easiest fights for him, according to him and many many fans of his:deal
    So why would you even bother trying to short change one of the 2 drawcards that make this fight the most saleable fight ever??? dont you want to see Manny get clowned, schooled,owned, and embarrassed??

    But thats not important to you huh? you just only concerned about the business side of the deal huh? :patsch:patsch:patsch
     
  15. Stefan Johnson

    Stefan Johnson Well-Known Member Full Member

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    A lot of PR ppl are woring overtime trying to come up w/ ways to sell this fight. Really, It's been a month now that we've been hearing Mayweather's gonna announce his next opponent in several days . . .
     
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