FMJ changed boxing, will be remembered as pioneer.

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  1. mr. piff

    mr. piff The Ring General Full Member

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    Wrong.

    The midget will be remembered for ducking a drug test, in order to duck Floyd
     
  2. boyschoir

    boyschoir Boxing Addict Full Member

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    a test that he never asked all fighters before accusing Pac :hi:

    "...it's the hypocrisy of Floyd's fans that's funny..." - Doug Fischer (RING TV) :hey
     
  3. modernfonzie

    modernfonzie Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    The same test Pac's making fighters take now?

    So Floyd is wrong for pioneering, but its okay for Pac to follow?

    "Pac fans just keep on sucking dick and being ignorant, they just don't stop" - ModernFonzie (boxingforum24)
     
  4. El-blanco

    El-blanco Boxing Addict Full Member

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    He asked for the tests because he didn't want to fight him don't be so naive.
     
  5. boyschoir

    boyschoir Boxing Addict Full Member

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    why test a midget who been fighting leftovers at catchweights? :hey
     
  6. OvidsExile

    OvidsExile At a minimum, a huckleberry over your persimmon. Full Member

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    Pretty sure Floyd was being managed or promoted by Schaefer or Hayman ever since that De La Hoya fight and Arum before that. So you can't say he hasn't been cozy with promoters. Also, there have been plenty of rich boxers before Mayweather. He stole the blueprint from De La Hoya, who arguably had the same help from Schaefer. Plus, Tyson and Holyfield both made as much money. Foreman got rich. Holmes is rich. Leonard I think was well off when he retired, then he got some tv deals. Also, I'm not sure Ali is broke. I think he has a foundation even.

    Gene Tunney was rich before he married that billionaire heiress. Dempsey had lots of money, though he might have lost a lot in the depression. I think he still had a restaurant or something. Young Stribling died with about a million in the bank, 14 million in today's money. Yoko Gushiken retired with 2.5 million, probably 10 million in todays money, invested in a gym and a restaurant franchise, and has done well for himself.

    There's got to be a few more that made money and kept it. I know Hearns and Duran lost all there's, but Hagler is said to be doing okay living in a villa in Italy. Emile Griffith made several million dollars, not sure how well he managed to hold onto it.

    Just pulled up a page on celebrity net worths and it says that Michael Buffer is worth 400 million and more than Floyd. http://www.celebritynetworth.com/list/top-50-richest-boxers/ It claims Lennox Lewis has 140 mil, Ray Leonard has 120 mil, Vitali Klitschko has 65 mil, Ali has 50 mil, Hagler 45, Ricky Hatton 40, Hopkins 40, Sugar Shane 35, Naseem Hamed 33, Wlad Klitschko 30 mil. Now that can't be right. He made about twenty million just off the Haye defense and did maybe 15 off the Povetkin defense. Now I know this list is messed up. It has Roy Jones at 20 mil, but he might still owe the govt. taxes.
     
  7. ciscobox

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    Health comes first.
     
  8. Danebrogen

    Danebrogen Boxing Addict Full Member

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    He's like Don King with gloves on.
     
  9. Tekniqs

    Tekniqs Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I guess Mayweather is s psychic
     
  10. bandido

    bandido The Black Bandit Full Member

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    So much ***** in this thread.
     
  11. alexthegreatmc

    alexthegreatmc Sound logic and reason. You're welcome! Full Member

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    I don't think it was a duck tactic, I think it was a psychological tactic.
     
  12. progamer

    progamer Boxing Junkie banned

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    wrong. theftjr wasnt pioneering implementation of osdt.

    pac changed boxing by being so dominant his supposed rival cowered in fear that the only way pac will be this good is if he were into something unnatural.


    it was theftjr's way of coping with pac's dominance.

    he never pioneered any of that sort before, esp against macne, who arguably beat pac in all his fights.

    dont get me that **** theftjr jst want to level that playing field.

    pac agreed on random urine, that should be enough until someone can point to me some cheated and passed urine but not blood.

    the more people point to pac was just fighting old, washedups, drained, carefully matched opponents in the higher weights, the more theftjr's insistence on osdt appeared more an excuse to avoid pac.


    why insist on additional testing on a 1-dimensional, easy work midget that killed the fight?

    why not go in there and beat the midget if it was that easy, collect the money, win fotd and bankrupt tr?


    UNLESS it was just a facade. deep inside theftjr knew he was getting clobbered by pac.

    when htey couldnt agree on random blood cutoff, that was his excuse to avoid a beatdown of a lifetime.

    now theftjr is rich, but with **** legacy. im sure he can live with this, it's the bed he chose, he should be able to sleep on it.

    *****s? im not so sure.:deal


    pac changed boxing forever.:good


    edit: did i mention theftjr is slurping on them peds while his drug supplier usada prevented any of his opponents on any? level playing field my ass.
     
  13. progamer

    progamer Boxing Junkie banned

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    wrong. pac agreed to random urine. that is more than sufficient until you can point to me someone passed random urine but not blood..


    theftjr found a way to avoid the beatdown of a lifetime, give him credit, he was creative.:good
     
  14. Capitan

    Capitan Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Must be hard typing with one hand!!!
     
  15. Cage

    Cage Well-Known Member Full Member

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    lowest risk - highest reward

    if this is the new landscape of boxing that Mayweather has sculpted it to be, then i really do wish it would just die and fade away