Floyd Mayweather jr vs Manny Pacquiao: Mayweather Jr. promoters open to compromise wi

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  1. HolyCityBully

    HolyCityBully Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Its obvious only 1 fighter wants to get in the ring. Its also obvious that the fans of the other fighter are scared straight about this fight happening.
     
  2. Jorodz

    Jorodz watching Gatti Ward 1... Full Member

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    come on guys, that's kinda ridiculous. on the whole i think ALL boxing fans want this to happen. fans of both fighters are rooting for it
     
  3. duneford

    duneford Active Member Full Member

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    any link??? i hope the fight goes on as scheduled.....

    why cant floyd just fight pac with the standard test....stop the BS demands and get on with it......
     
  4. nbg75

    nbg75 Active Member Full Member

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    You are right in saying you can say what you want AS LONG AS IT DOES NOT HARM ANYONE. In this case however, it did harm the reputation of a fighter who has passed all tests before!
     
  5. nbg75

    nbg75 Active Member Full Member

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    right! keep it simple Floyd. go on with just the standard tests
     
  6. El_Rey

    El_Rey First in Last out Full Member

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    Really? So, do you know anything about "Oracion" bud? Well, you have a Spanish handle perhaps you know some latin prayers, but I highly doubted because you're not Pinoy. Manny doesn't have Roids, but he knows "Oracion". How much do you want to bet that FROID will be crying after he lose this fight?

    Mark my word, FROID will lose this fight, and I want you to bump this thread.

    I will put some big money on Pacquiao one week before the fight and I'm hoping that Pacquiao will be the underdog, but even money is all good.
     
  7. rodney

    rodney Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    <P>
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    <P>Pac has not case.</P>
    <P>Everyone is entitled to their own opinion.</P>
    <P>Suspicion and percerptions are not against the law..</P>
    <P>They are warrented all day long.</P>
    <P>The only ones who will make money are the lawyers.</P>
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  8. NALLEGE

    NALLEGE Loyal Member banned

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    I don't promote one sin over the other you @#!$!@ moron lol...
     
  9. HolyCityBully

    HolyCityBully Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Nah from what Im seeing right now, his fans are more excited about the impending court case (he has no case), then the actual fight.

    I think its clear they like his chances in court better then in the ring.
     
  10. paulfv

    paulfv Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Wow -- straight ownage of Danny Rand. Ouch. :lol:

    As always, the motto remains:

    "research < talk/write"
     
  11. NALLEGE

    NALLEGE Loyal Member banned

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    :goodThat is not even a case that Pac can win either as nobody has had intent on destroying PAc's character lol... He was not defamed in any way.
     
  12. thesmokingm

    thesmokingm Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Ugh hello. You need to take off your hater blockers. You don't think it was already personal? Mayweather accused Pacquiao of being a doper which would put his code of ethics in question, all before his future career.

    This is isn't a school ground, like neener neener your pants on fire ****. Mayweather just tried to drop bombs not just on his boxing world, but on Pacquiao's whole life and future in Philipine political career.

    And you say Manny started it first.

    CHRIST THE DEGREE OF HATERADE FROM YOU PEOPLE.
     
  13. NALLEGE

    NALLEGE Loyal Member banned

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    Paul, I don't know if you live here in America, but pleading 'no contest' does not mean you are pleading guilty lol...
     
  14. Bazooka

    Bazooka Pimp C Wants 2 Be Me Full Member

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    Pleading no contest simply allows you to appeal the charge later on down the road, usally when someone makes that plea its becuase there is enough evidence to prove guilt, so rather than to enter a guilty plea and have a charge on your record they enter a plea of no contest accept what the court hands down so that they can later come back and appeal the case if they so choose to
     
  15. paulfv

    paulfv Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I do live in America (the state of Pennsylvania right now), and I think what Bazooka said sounds correct.