Has Pac compromised enough with floyd?

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  1. Knives7

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    Are you aware that Mayweather wanted the fight at 154 with a bigger ring and 12 oz gloves? Pacquiao just wants the standard ring size and gloves. Mayweather knew that Pacquiao wouldn't agree to that. Some people are just too ignorant to see that Mayweather's decision to agree to Pacquiao's so called "demand" is just a ploy to get some leverage. :rofl

    The only demand that Mayweather really agreed to is the 10 mil penalty. :deal
     
  2. rocky538

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    Team Pac said they agreed to all demands yet they actually only agreed to a 7 day cutoff. Pacquiao said he was afraid of needles at first, then changed the story saying giving blood weakens him. Pacquiao wouldn't even agree to a 14 day cutoff originally, but now states they agreed to all demands. They both agreed to 8oz gloves and a large ring.
     
  3. The large ring was to accommodate Floyd's Huffy.

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  4. bballchump11

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    Exactly, Manny gave every reason in the world for not wanting to take the tests. TO superstitious, to afraid to needles, to USADA being an entity of Golden Boy Promotions and now he's saying it will weaken him
     
  5. bballchump11

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    it was 10oz, also there you can see that Floyd wanted bigger gloves and a higher weight, he agreed to what Pacquiao wanted. So the weight is something I didn't even know about and it proves that FLoyd agreed to eveyrthing they wanted.
    http://www.***********.com/?m=show&id=23910
     
  6. Boxing Fanatic

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    That is true, but, then, Floyd goes on vacation. What the fug is up with that? The dude has fought only twice in the last 3 years.:patsch
     
  7. bballchump11

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    Lol yeah, I would like Floyd to fight more often too. I think Floyd is too proud to admit it, but I think he's worried because of his uncle's trial. The trialed got moved back, but too bad he didn't get to know about that earlier
     
  8. bknystl

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    People only want to see this fight for 2 reasons. 1. All of Floyd's haters want to see him lose. 2. Mayweather fans want to see him get the credit he deserves. I for one don't see it being a competitive fight. And about round 6 or 7 you'll hear commentary on how its looking like all Floyd's other fights and how easy he is making it look, and at the point the luster will be gone.

    And Floyd still won't get credit, and people will build up someone from
    140 or 154 to be the new Floyd killer. Only thing that makes this fight interesting is Pacquiao's momentum has people thinking he can not only beat him, but KHTFO! And if that doesn't happen and Floyd doesn't KO Manny and just cruises to a flawless UD victory, I swear the media will tag this and it will go down in history as the most overrated fight EVER!..... But I still want to see it :p
     
  9. Boxing Fanatic

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    Good point. The mothfuggin' trial. Anyways, I hope this shite happens next year. Fuggin' Roach and other people saying this fight ain't never gonna happen. I just find that too hard to believe with the money they are gonna make for this shite. How can anybody turn down that kind of money? U gotta be a fuggin' idiot to turn that down.
     
  10. bballchump11

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    Yeah for a long time everybody was thinking Pacquiao agreed to everything until the first episode of 24/7 came out and Pacquiao's adviser said they agreed with a 7 day cutoff. I'm not sure what all happened in the second negotiations since it was kept from the public. You had Oscar saying it was close to done and then coming out and saying he just said that because he was annoyed and wanted to shut everybody up
     
  11. timmyjames

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    no, don't rewrite the drama of the cut-off dates..that isn't at all what happened
     
  12. Knives7

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    Again, you fail to realize that it`s just a "ploy" to get a leverage in the negotiation and to make *****s think that he "agreed" to Pacquiao's demands. PLOY = trick or plan or strategy.
     
  13. Boxing Fanatic

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    I remember that with Oscar. What an arsehole. Then, trying to act like nothing was going on. :roll: Unbelieveable. Making it even harder to believe Ellerbe saying nothing is going on. WTF
     
  14. bballchump11

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    Yeah all of them are a bunch of liers. Ellerbe, Oscar, Bob Arum and don't forget Pacquiao is a congressman now lol
     
  15. bballchump11

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    Elaborate more for me. How is Floyd wanting 10 oz gloves a ploy, is it so he can negotiate down to 8 oz. :huh