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

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  1. jerryrard

    jerryrard Member Full Member

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    That really isn't common sense... it's speculation. How would you know what was on the contract? Even so, Team Mayweather should have said something.

    The fact is that there Greenburg was the mediator, the President of HBO Sports. He's be the mediator since May 2. But Floyd's camp says there was no negotiations. Pac went to the table. Floyd hid. Greenburg exposes the lies from Mayweather camp.
    Spin it all you want. But the fact is that everyone knows that Arum tried to negotiate, while we did not hear anyting from Team Mayweather.
     
  2. puga_ni_nana

    puga_ni_nana Dempsey Roll Full Member

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    so what is your reason why he is not in his prime anymore? he looks as fast in the pacquiao fight as with the margo fight. he could have slipped a bit after the pacquiao fight but he rebounded well. what is your criteria fro declaring cotto not in his prime when he fought pac and when was his prime?
     
  3. artofwar

    artofwar Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Why didn't floyds team make it known what their demands were and if the contract was rubbish then let it be known. If its the drugs issue then let it be known so they can escape the blame or infact a compromise can be made. But their actions was to lie which means it has nothing to do with the contract , its a way to escape flack from ducking the fight.
     
  4. bald_head_slick

    bald_head_slick Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    BS. Morales was beaten by Raheem. Barrera was whipped by Junior Jones. Marquez was whipped by Freddie Norwood. :lol:

    Pac fights a specific fighter, over, and over, and over, and over... Pac is a joke.

    Take the tests. Get beat like the rest. Hey *******, ask Pac to go to the press and state what testing protocol he agreed to. You won't because you know the answer.
     
  5. jerryrard

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    Team Mayweather wants the fight. Almost all of the Team Mayweather... Floyd and Uncle Roger do not coz they know they are afraid to lose. Not necessarily afraid of Pac, but just afraid to lose.
     
  6. bald_head_slick

    bald_head_slick Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    He made it known from the BEGINNING! No test. No fight. What don't you understand about that? Nothing has changed.

    So now you have to ask yourself, why has team Mayweather said there were no negotiations? The ONLY thing that could sink negotiations before they start where what? What? TESTING! No test! No fight!

    The problem is that *******s like you have the memory of a toddler. You can't remember what was said like you probably can't remember what you had for breakfast this morning.
     
  7. spud1

    spud1 HAWK TIME!!!! Full Member

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    a smaller man, he isnt that much smaller, they both weighed both the same at 16 years old, and do now, the only thing is many took longer to grow theres a difference. so what if he said he is a cakewalk a real professional dont take chances in matters that an be settled over a contract. and of course if manny dictates when he can give blood that negates the purpose of osdt and the testing which you acknowldeged yourself can be cheated

    another contradiction
     
  8. HENDO

    HENDO Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Meanwhile back in in 1972....

    Again, MAYWEATHER said THERE WERE NO NEGOTIATIONS.
     
  9. spud1

    spud1 HAWK TIME!!!! Full Member

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    ask yiur fellow pac stan.

    id explain bu when you never consider facts im not going to waste my time until you do.
     
  10. bald_head_slick

    bald_head_slick Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Please. All Pac has to do is go on ESPN and say, "I accept USADA drug testing. Let's get it on."

    I will be first in line saying Mayweather needs to enter negotiations and get this fight done.
     
  11. HENDO

    HENDO Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    You're not sayin this now?

    Are you gay or some ****?
     
  12. Concrete

    Concrete Boxing Addict Full Member

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    There is a big difference though. With Mayweather he is set to make record breaking PPVs. Plus the fact that Mayweather would be favored and losing to him wouldn't be that big of a hit to him since Mayweather is considered bigger then him.

    On the other hand fighting and losing to Bradley or Alexander would be devastating as he would be largely favored over them.
     
  13. Pimp C

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    The guy isn't trying to fight. He's not realizing that PBF dictates the terms of the negotiations and not him. In fact he's pricing himself out. PBF is the draw here and in boxing the draw dictates terms.:deal PBF's terms are testing up until the day of the fight and a bigger share of the purse. Pac isn't willing to do this so therefor he doesn't want to fight. When Oscar was fighting he was the draw and dictated terms. Now that Oscar has retired it's PBF's turn that's the way the sport works.
     
  14. Grillinnap

    Grillinnap Flomos are morons Full Member

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    Why is it that you're only prime when you're indestructable? Why can't you be in your prime in a losing effort? I'm not saying that Cotto was in his absolute peak during the Pacquiao fight, but when a fighter loses, why can't it just be that the opponent is better?
     
  15. bald_head_slick

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    Hendo, I don't know what to say to you. I doubt you even know the difference between negotiations and dismissal.
     
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