"Fans blame Floyd Jr. for Pacquiao fight impasse"

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  1. MATUBSKI82

    MATUBSKI82 Active Member Full Member

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    Is that why Floyd doesn't want to mixed it with Mosley because Mosley might be bigger than Floyd? I believed that this is your argument?
     
  2. FM219

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    First off Before these fight negotiations I don't believe I heard any thing from anyone including Pro Boxing writers ever ever mention that Pac Was Doping. It came from one of the Dumbest people on the Planet SR Then JR joined in.
    Now Let Me ask you all a question, who the **** are the Mayweathers to come up with this ****. They insult the Pac camp and now they expect them to do ramdom Olympic style blood testing which has never before been done! With out one bit of Proof other than Pac is a great fighter therefore he's doping .
    This is not the Olympics its Pro Boxing. If I were Manny I would fight JR for free just to kick his dumb ass which he will. Why would they be so concerned? There afraid their Boy will get beat by a little guy and when he does they have their excuse. Manny go fight anybody else don't give these pricks any money fight JMM and then Mosley and call it a career. AMEN
     
  3. Danny_Rand

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    No because if that was my argument it would be ignoring that MOsley declined a fight with Floyd twice. But you knew that didnt you?
     
  4. MATUBSKI82

    MATUBSKI82 Active Member Full Member

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    What about fighting Mosley in the future?
    Stop about the past that is already old, If I were you I will forgot the past and nurture the future. Past will get you no where my friend.
     
  5. Lunny

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    It doesn't matter whether it's ever been done before. Has $10 million for every pound overweight ever been demanded before? That's an even more ridiculous demand but Mayweather agreed to it because he wants this fight. Refusing that demand would have been a far easier way to avoid the fight if he had wanted to duck Pac.

    In a sport as lawless as boxing there needs to be standards and as far as I'm concerned Olympic style testing is a step forwards and shouldn't be a deal breaker. It shouldn't even be an issue.
     
  6. Danny_Rand

    Danny_Rand Slick N Quick Full Member

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    Im sure after PBF disposes of PAc next on is list is Mosley.
     
  7. Danny_Rand

    Danny_Rand Slick N Quick Full Member

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    good post lunny
     
  8. MATUBSKI82

    MATUBSKI82 Active Member Full Member

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    ok.
     
  9. Rudyard

    Rudyard **** How You Feel!! HOE! banned

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    Kinda hard for the Floyd critics to dispute this.:good

    For the record...I'm not saying that Manny is doping but him not agreeing to the test is raising a lot of questions...People are quick to scream that the olympic style drug test has never been asked before but they tend to leave out the 10 million dollar over the weight limit fine has never been asked for as well! I mean Floyd has agreed to all of Manny's demands...ALL OF THEM! but at the end of the day...The Pacman stans\Mayweather hardcore haters for some strange reason finds ways to say that Floyd is ducking Manny...All of the facts that are being presented states other wise...Me personally I'm not calling it a duck...I think its more of a ploy to gain more interest in the fight but I hate to see a blind no nothing ass fan (Luke O, Quarteysjab, Farmboxer and plenty other bitchmade dudes) blame Mayweather for messing up the fight or just flat out ducking Manny...That **** is pathetic!:verysad
     
  10. sdsfinest22

    sdsfinest22 Pound 4 Pound Full Member

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    WOW...OWNING AT ITS BEST..:rofl PAC FANS ARGUMENTS JUST KEEP GETTING EXPOSED...LMFAO..U WONT GET ANY LOGICAL RESPONSE ON THIS ONE LUNNY..PAC FANS DONT RESPOND TO POSTS THAT EXPOSE THEIR ARGUMENTS
     
  11. Sweet Jones

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    So, why exactly are so many Pac defenders clinging to his previous PAST clean drug tests as justification for not taking a more stringent test NOW?


    'Nurture the future', Pac. Your defenders demand it. :cool:
     
  12. snipe200

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    :thumbsup
     
  13. Lunny

    Lunny Guest

    You speak the truth.:good
     
  14. dodong

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    Casual fans will see somebody with a history of not taking risky fight on one side. On the other side, they see somebody who has been fighting anybody that matters.

    It doesn't take a genius to figure where people will blame for the fight not happening.
     
  15. Undisputed P4P

    Undisputed P4P esb FBL & FIFA 12 champ Full Member

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    boxing fans, doesn't really matter what you call em, the point is the same.

    i agree with you that the way mayweather acts makes people hate him, he acts like the 'bad boy' and media show him to be that kind of person. you either don't like it or you find it quite funny, i find it funny and think there isn't anything wrong with it, others just don't get the point. when you fight fighters such as delahoya and gatti who have huge fan bases and diss them, then beat them, their fans won't like it. then they pray for your downfall, and when that doesn't happen they begin to hate.

    if pac was doing this stuff about the blood tests then people will say its a breakthrough which will make the sport safer for all atheletes, but because its floyd its aboslutly disgusting and he should be taken to court.

    you talk about floyd fighting someone his own size, well he fought delahoya at a weight that he hadn't fought at before. and you must be one of these new boxing fans because if you go back and look at floyds career then you would see that when floyd took the judah fight at 147 boxing fans were saying that 'judah is going to be too big for floyd'. its funny how things change.