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

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  1. Farmboxer

    Farmboxer VIP Member Full Member

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    Fact is that Void is extremely afraid of Pac and everyone knows it. Void could easily make that fight happen, but he is afraid. Void, Sr. said that Void, Jr. would never fight Pac, he said that right after Pac stopped Cotto, something that Void could not do. Void is a chicken.............Void is void...........
     
  2. madballster

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    He will be remembered as a legend who ducked his biggest foe. Ironically most people agree he would have easily beaten that foe and his fear is completely irrational.

    So Floyd will be remembered as being somewhat mentally challenged and confused.
     
  3. Farmboxer

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    Void will be remembered as a coward, refusing to fight Pac for the biggest PPV in boxing history..............Void will also be remember as having the most excuses for not fight Pac............................

    Void will also be remember as a woman beater, who couldn't even knock out the girl he beat up.................
     
  4. RingKing75

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    Please give me a source for this. I call bull****! But what else is expected from ***** nation.
     
  5. Farmboxer

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    Void would still refuse to fight Pac. Void has been running from Pac for years now. Void is void..........
     
  6. RingKing75

    RingKing75 Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    This is a hard fact to swallow and *****s are not going to like hearing it but Floyd will not be remembered as the greatest of all time. he will be remembered as the man who didnt fight manny. thats what his legacy will be. im no floyd fan and in a way its a shame but i feel no pitty as its his own doing.
     
  7. Miles5149

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    True but that doesn't really matter cause it was too late. The first try was the best chance they had to get the fight done. And Pac walked away from negotiations. And why didn't he just say yes the first time then? Did he become unafraid of needles? Did he come off steroids? Did someone in his team tell him he was an idiot the first time around and all it was, was a simple blood test?

    All he had to do was accept the testing that first time. Fight WOULD have happened. He didn't. Kinda suspicious to me he even declined the first time. Maybe someone close to him was finally just like "Pac, you're being a huge baby. It's only given a tiny bit of blood. Man up." Or maybe he got off steroids first before he accepted. Yeah, I bet that was it.
     
  8. RingKing75

    RingKing75 Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    If either fighter actually agreed to this (neither ever would dont listen to mannys bs) they would be stupid. and honestly its an idiotic question and i liked floyds response. the question is so stupid its not worth a response. btw im not a floyd fan at all. but this is just stupid.
     
  9. JohnnyDrama99

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    It was not a publicity stunt.....it was a response and challenge. If you recall, Floyd was in the press saying that Manny only wants to fight him now for the money.....insinuating that his tax problems makes his desperate for a fight with Floyd.

    PAC responded with a challenge that left Floyd silent. If Floyd were to step up and accept the offer there's no doubt that this kind of situation could happen if both fighters agreed..... But only Manny said he would be willing to go this route if it meant Floyd would agree to the fight. But Floyd isn't fighting PAC. The intentions were never there. It seems his relationship with Bob was always been the reason for not making the fight with PAC.
     
  10. ValentinePrince

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    Why was it too late? Cause Floyd said so?
     
  11. Lady Girl

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    he will be remembered as a cherry picker and overrated since he never faced the best. so how can you rate him? dude lost to castillo but was given a gift decision. he avoided the best to maintain his wealth and record. in fact, he calls himself money and never cared about his legacy. he was only in it for money. "legacy don pay the bills" -floyd mayweather jr
     
  12. Lopetego

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    Ok tell me, what was the point of asking for testing to begin with?

    It was because Floyd thought Pac was on PEDs right?

    Pac didn't accept Floyd's 14 day cutoff for blood testing

    BUT he accepted to be blood tested immediately after the fight

    which, when it comes to the original purpose of the tests (that is, detecting if Pac was on PEDs or not) would have been even more effective than what Floyd was originally proposing!

    So according to *****s, Pac walked away from blood testing, when at the same time he was proposing an even more efficient blood testing method?

    Nah, most likely he realized Floyd wasn't serious, and he got tired of the diva asking for more and more things when at that point, they were equally big stars
     
  13. progamer

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    just call him double-damaged goods or ddg or d2g.

    *****s understand who youre talking about.

    and double-b's = broner/berto.:good
     
  14. JASPER

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    No, things had changed by the time PAC finally agreed to the th testing and was no longer a 50/50 fight. Besides when you create a contract it does not stay on the table for ever it died when he accepted the fight with clottey. By the Time Manny agree to testing Floyd was CLEARLY the A side and wanted A side money. 40 mill offer was a low ball offer but what was eventually countered was a joke given the reality of the situation.
     
  15. JASPER

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    This is the first time I have heard that less testing is better then more. PAC himself disagreed with you when he was suspicious of Rios he wanted the full meal deal.
     
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