When did Mayweather decide he wanted no part of Pacquiao?

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  1. bballchump11

    bballchump11 2011 Poster of the Year Full Member

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    will you *******s please cut this **** out. There is more proof of Mosley ducking Floyd than there is of Floyd ducking Mosley
     
  2. Ceej1979

    Ceej1979 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    You know, I'm sure you don't even believe any of this yourself

    Guys like you just need apat on the back and your tummy rubbed every few days

    You posted this as you want to read a lot of Asians saying

    "Floyd duck, coward, chicken"
     
  3. Ceej1979

    Ceej1979 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    You *******s are embarrasing. This used to be an honorable sport, until South East Asia decided they liked it......................

    Mayweather was boxing at 140 when Morales and Barrera were doing their thing.

    Floyd cleared out 130 when he was there. Beat every real threat, easily
     
  4. Ceej1979

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    You honestly believe Pacquiao's decision to walk out of the fight, over drug testing, and then refuse a 14 day cut off concession Mayweather offered him, to get him back to the table, was something to do with Floyd not wanting the fight after seeing the Miguel Cotto fight?

    I have two questions:

    1: If this is true, why did he offer him a concession to get him back, after he walked?

    2: Why did Manny turn it down?
     
  5. Ceej1979

    Ceej1979 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    You're just delusional. I'd maybe consider your own mental health

    Why did Mayweather offer Manny a 14 day concession, after he walked out,to get him back, if he didn't want it?

    And, if Manny is supposedly willing to take all the tests, why did he refuse 14 days?

    As I said- weak minded people prefer conspiracy theories, and fairy tales, to the cold hard facts

    Like guys who think Elvis killed JFK, under the orders of the Russian Maffia
     
  6. klion22

    klion22 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    And in the second negotiations, Pac's team agreed to 7 days. That's when Floyd lost the urge and went on vacation.

    If you look at the history of both these guys, it's obvious that one has pretty much taken on all comers while the other hasn't. History clearly favors Pac.
     
  7. Ceej1979

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    Yes, so Manny walking out of a deal, over a drug testing demand, and then turning down a 14 day concession to get him back to the table, never happened.................

    You conspiracy theorists are just delusional.

    Inventing your own version of events, as you aren't willingto face up to the fact that Manny is unwilling to take full random drug tests, more than likely because he used steroids to move up 8 weight divisions
     
  8. cesare-borgia

    cesare-borgia Übermensch in fieri Full Member

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    It seems to me that mayweather thought off pacquiao as this small one dimensional opponent but after seeing hatton and cotto get beaten he was very impressed with it and couldnt believe it hence the drugtesting request after the cotto fight.
    Even if you dont think floyd was/is scared you have to admit it really seems like he changed his opinion in 2009 and became impressed with pac in those fights.
     
  9. Andy McNab

    Andy McNab Boxing Addict banned

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    Pac needs not bow down to anyones demands, he's the best fighter in the sport. A pair of crackheads start off rumors of illegal drug activity and every Floyd fan jumps on board, without even thinking for themselves. People are so easily led, it's sad.
     
  10. Ceej1979

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    Mayweather has always demanded full testing. The 14 day concession was only made to try and rescue the fight.

    Pacquiao turned it down. So he withdrew it.

    Can I ask - if Manny was willing to do 7 days, all along, why did he ruin the fight by turning down 14?

    As I said - you guys just prefer your own versions of events. Facts don't support any of this.

    Manny had the fight. He walked out. Over a claim he couldn't do drug testing within 14 days. Which was false.

    That's it.
     
  11. Ceej1979

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    As for your claims about legacies

    Pacquiao stopped taking on "all comers" around the same time Mayweather did.

    When he was in a position where he could make $20 million fighting anyone he wanted to.

    Manny's not taken on the best available opponent, in any division for years

    4 of his last 6 opponents, have been the exact same guys Mayweather has faced
     
  12. Andy McNab

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    Then he got to 140 and decided to stop.
     
  13. Ceej1979

    Ceej1979 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I find it amusing you guys seem to have erased the fact that Pacquiao walked out of the fight, over drug testing demands, completely out of your brain.

    Conspiracy theories
     
  14. klion22

    klion22 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    It's called negotiations. You can't expect Pac to just bow down to Floyd's demands. But he did go down to 7 days.

    You can think whatever you want but if this fight never happens, 90% of people will think it was Floyd who didn't want the fight whether you like it or not.
     
  15. Ceej1979

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    Come on.

    *******s lost the right to brag about opponents, when Manny Pacquiao decided to take on Mayweathers rejects for his retirement fund

    Wake me up when Manny decides to fight any ranked opponent please