Arum: Pacman agreed to the whole drug testing nonsense

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  1. zchen

    zchen Active Member Full Member

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    Promoter Bob Arum, who was happy with the way his latest big show went yesterday in New York, spoke after Miguel Cotto had stopped a brave Yuri Foreman about the fight the whole world wants to see: Manny Pacquiao Vs. Floyd Mayweather Junior. And the 78-year-old made it very clear that his man Pacquiao wants the fight, and that it is now up to Mayweather to decide if he does.

    Pac-Man, who earlier this year refused to undergo the blood tests "Money" demanded, is now willing to take the tests so as to get the mega-fight on, Arum said. Also, Arum said he thinks the fight, if it does happen, will take place in Las Vegas. However, the promoter feels Mayweather wants no part of the Filipino legend..

    "I'm telling you now, I've had long conversations with him, Manny Pacquiao's frst goal is to get Mayweather into the ring and this whole drug testing nonsense - and I think it was nonsense, but Manny has now agreed," Arum said in New York. "He's agreed, so now that's [the drug testing] not an issue. So now the ball's in Mayweather's court and if Mayweather doesn't fight him, that's Mayweather's decision and he has every right to make that decision.

    "If I was Mayweather I wouldn't want to fight Pacquiao either."

    But does Floyd want the fight? Rumours that Mayweather uttered some talk of taking another "retirement" have made the internet, and if the suggestion that Mayweather may take another year-long break is true, this would likely kill the super-fight for good. What we need now, seeing as how Pac-Man is seemingly doing all HE can to make the fight, is for "Money" to do the same. Hopefully, Mayweather or someone from his team will make a statement soon, letting us know where we are with this genuinely fascinating fight.

    Arum then spoke about how the fight would likely go ahead in Vegas if anywhere.

    "I live there and I have no problem with the fight being in Vegas, and I know Manny has no problem either," Arum said. "There are things that I know that you don't about why Las Vegas will go to the last mile to get that fight and I would think that Las Vegas has to be the front runner."

    Of course Las Vegas, which has had it's money troubles recently, would love to host the big fight; what with all the revenue it would net the city - but fans generally do not care where the fight takes place, as long as it does take place somewhere! But if it doesn't?

    There are some suggestions that a "plan-B" for Pacquiao could be a return with Cotto; who, of course, won a title at 154-pounds yesterday. Would Pac-Man possibly be willing to try his hand up at light-middleweight? As Arum said, it's all up to Mayweather.

    source:
    http://www.eastsideboxing.com/news.php?p=24064&more=1
     
  2. EricGN

    EricGN Active Member Full Member

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    Come on Mayweather :(
     
  3. spud1

    spud1 HAWK TIME!!!! Full Member

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    all you have done is regurgiatet the article on te main part of the site you ninkin poop.

    pac has proobly only agreed to 14 days which was the amount he ran from before.

    this is just another ploy for *******s to jump on the bandwagon.
     
  4. janeschicken

    janeschicken hard work! deadicayshin! Full Member

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    If Mayweather would rather retire than pony up for this fight, then I said **** him and he can stay retired from the sport. If his aims with having olympic style testing were really to help out boxing, wouldn't he also want to commit to the fight the whole world wants to see?
     
  5. janeschicken

    janeschicken hard work! deadicayshin! Full Member

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    Is this what passes for the Queen's English these days?
     
  6. Bill Butcher

    Bill Butcher Erik`El Terrible`Morales Full Member

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    Arum is full of ****... he`s gonna look real stupid when Mayweather hands Pacquiao his ass.
     
  7. sdsfinest22

    sdsfinest22 Pound 4 Pound Full Member

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  8. Toopretty

    Toopretty Custom made Full Member

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    So basically throughout the negotiations they agreed to the offer they came to the table with... even after Floyd proved to be the bigger money draw and can prove it easily. Oh, and the fact that they are taking the offer they walked away from last time. Floyd should get more of the split or more of the up front money. Everything else should be ok including the 14 day window(I think Pac will roid up during this time but wont get the good effects). So either way he is coming to get an ass whoopin.
     
  9. Reppin501

    Reppin501 The People's Champ Full Member

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    Dude, PBF isn't ducking Pac, and this rumor regarding retirement is premature, when they fight, it won't be PBF that regrets the decision.
     
  10. dodong

    dodong >>PACQUIAO Full Member

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    that may happen and I think Floyd would still be the favorite but that's not the point.

    Pac wants to make the fight happen.
     
  11. sdsfinest22

    sdsfinest22 Pound 4 Pound Full Member

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    FLOYD USED TO WANT TO MAKE IT HAPPEN..MARCH 13TH WAS THE DATE..

    FLOYD AND TEAM MAYWEATHER HAS NOT NEGOTIATED THROUGH THE MEDIA WHERE AS TEAM PAC HAD TO TELL ROACH TO SHUT THE FU34 UP CUZ HE FUKIN $HIT UP:deal AS THEY AGREED TO NOT NEGOTIATE THROUGH THE MEDIA..

    AT LEAST ROACH FINALLY STFU!!!!!!!! FUKIN GUY IS ALWAYS MAKIN UP FALSE $HIT ABOUT WHAT THEY WILL ACCEPT THROUGH THE MEDIA..:bart
     
  12. JC2006

    JC2006 Active Member Full Member

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    Why are you guys even wasting your time talking about this ****?
     
  13. dodong

    dodong >>PACQUIAO Full Member

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    :lol:

    This rumor that you said came straight from Floyd's mouth.

    He talked about taking 1 to 1.5 years off right after his fight with Mosley and just a couple of days ago, he upped it to 2 years.
     
  14. Toontoon

    Toontoon Boxing Junkie banned

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    So he didn't want to make it happen last time?
     
  15. sdsfinest22

    sdsfinest22 Pound 4 Pound Full Member

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    THIS IS A BOXING WEBSITE....THIS IS WHERE FANS TO DISCUSS ANYTHING THEY WANT IN RELATION TO BOXING...DONT LIKE IT THAN DONT POST \
    :deal:hat