Floyd agreed to HIS demands for the Pacman fight!

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by hussleman, Jun 10, 2011.


  1. Blizz42

    Blizz42 Boxing Addict banned

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    I'm not pretending to know more about boxing than you or anyone. We all love boxing, and spats will happen. Nobody is calling pac a coward, but a minority of Pacs fans are calling Floyd a straight coward. What do you expect Floyds fans to say...not you personally. They will defend their fighter. You added fuel to the fire lmao. You're not even wrong, but it just seems to never end. You called me a ****** yesterday, and I cracked up.
     
  2. oibighead

    oibighead G.O.A.T. Full Member

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    7 years and 21,452 posts and you tell me to get a life? :lol:

    You stated something clearly , then you said you didnt state that , When i pointed out that you did you say im being ultra literal :lol:

    You got "owned" mate :lol:
     
  3. Lance_Uppercut

    Lance_Uppercut ESKIMO Full Member

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    I hate to tell you this, but the Floyd fans had said nasty **** over the years as well. Disrepecting fighters as well.

    Basically, every popular fighter has a faction of fans that say stupid ****. Does Pac have some? Absolutely. Does FLoyd? Hell yes. DLH, tito, The Klit Bros...all had nutso fans.

    I know many seem to want to paint ONLY the pac fans as insane, but if you buy that, you're buying into something you want to believe.

    Floyd fans have called Pac a coward AND a cheater.

    Sorry for the ****** remark. :deal
     
  4. Lance_Uppercut

    Lance_Uppercut ESKIMO Full Member

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    You are aware that's over around 8 years? :lol:

    I know what I said moron. You are the making an ass over yourself mincing words.

    I said Floyd fans have used that "accepting Pac's demand" as some proof FLoyd wants the fight. Pac's demand is "weight 147 or 10 mill per pound over". So, it's the same as Floyd accepting to fight at WW at the limit of 147. :patsch

    Is that REALLY going over your head son? It's not complicated. Well, maybe to you it is... Dense much?:roll:
     
  5. oibighead

    oibighead G.O.A.T. Full Member

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    there is an overweight penalty already in place

    just like there is drug testing already in place

    thats all im saying
     
  6. xizor

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  7. Lance_Uppercut

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    And I am saying, since Floyd WOULD make 147 for a fight that's supposed to be at 147, it's not a big deal to brag about him accepting. That's all I was saying.
     
  8. CoDer

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    Not the 2009 again.
     
  9. chitownfightfan

    chitownfightfan Loyal Member Full Member

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    I hate jumpin in late like this, but, this is some BS.

    There are NO drugs out of your system with 72 hours. Fighters drain themselves for days to make that weight cutoff, and the blood drawn for those tersts could be UP TO 5 vials. That's almost 4 oz of blood. Enough to weaken a fighter just enough over the distance of 12 rds.

    Let Pac take the test up to 72 hours away from fight time.
     
  10. RightHandLead17

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    Pacquiao is blatantly holding it up

    Ortiz agreed to the test in less than 5 seconds even though Andre Berto accused him of PED use

    so why cant Manny? :deal
     
  11. punisher

    punisher Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Have we ever seen a penalty that high, on top of the commission standard penalty, in the HISTORY of boxing? You could feed some countries with that amount of money. The man has never failed to make the division weight limit in ANY division in his ENTIRE pro career. Correct me, if I am wrong.

    So...why a $10 mil weight penalty?

    My guess is "Master" Freddie thought Floyd may have an issue making weight because, he couldn't get down to 144 lbs for Marquez. He has a bigger frame than he did before he retired. So, getting down that low without being dehydrated would be difficult. Perhaps, Freddie wanted to try to exploit that, thinking he could keep Floyd focused more on making weight than actually training in the gym and such. This seems to be Freddie's M.O., in many cases these days. And he has admitted himself that this is one of his strategies (to keep the opponent focused on making weight).
     
  12. Lance_Uppercut

    Lance_Uppercut ESKIMO Full Member

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    You cannot be serious. Of course Ortiz would accept. He doesn't have any sway, pull, not a draw. He would be foolish to pass on this because he doesn't have the options Pac has.

    Let me guess, you think after 40 fights Floyd REALLY decided to 'clean the sport' with drug testing. :huh
     
  13. Blizz42

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    It's all good:good
     
  14. PH|LLA

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    bottom line, it's not like Pac forced Mayweather to ask for those tests. If it wasn't for that request they would have fought a long time ago.
     
  15. Lance_Uppercut

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    The penalty means ****. Floyd can make 147 and WOULD make it even if that penalty wasn't there. I don't think that was the case at all. How in the world could Freddie exploit anything when you and I both know Floyd can make 147? You are basically inventing a situation you like.