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

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  1. Lance_Uppercut

    Lance_Uppercut ESKIMO Full Member

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    Duckin Molsey? Duckin Martinez? There's nothing legit about either of those two. When Mosley was supposeldy in the running, saying he'd go to 140 to fight Pac, Pac fought Cotto, the guy who beat Shane.

    As for Martinez, there's no realistic expectation for a guiy who weighed 148 for a JrMW vbout to fight the MW champ. If anything it was Floyd who said he'd fight the winner of Williams vs. Martinez. Guess after Williams got KO'd, he changed his mind... or if Arum said it, LIED... :patsch
     
  2. compukiller

    compukiller Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Dude, he said he would make a step aside offer, but Pac went ahead with the Cotto fight, and Floyd fought JMM.

    You say its BS, but you have nothing to refute that it was an honest statement. So, instead of addressing the actual article, you go round and round about something that isnt even an issue anymore.

    He said it, you can't refute the veracity of the statement. There is no way around that.
     
  3. compukiller

    compukiller Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Cotto was coming off of a grueling fight against Clottey that many thought he lost. There is nothing wrong with him fighting Cotto, but Mosley would have demanded less money, was seen as a bigger threat at the time, and Roach went on records saying that Mosley is "too good right now".

    His own trainer admitted they wanted none of Mosley.
     
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    lame. and **** logic
     
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  6. Lance_Uppercut

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    :lol:"That many thought he lost." So what? I love it how you fanboys try to usae that phrase as if it means jack ****. Guess what, many MORE thought Cotto won. :patsch

    Who gives a **** what you think Mosely would have demanded. Means nothing. What you fail to recognize, Mosley as 140 is NOT Mosley at 147. Are you aware of that? Not to mention, there's no guarntee SSM could have even made 140. Let alone be effective.

    Roach's comments mean nothing since you only use his quotes when it quits you. He also says Pac beatsa Floyd. GUess that's gospel to you.
     
  7. dodong

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    you and your facts can just f**k off. :hi:
     
  8. compukiller

    compukiller Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    So, you are saying that Roach was lying when he said Mosley, at that time, was too good for Pac?
     
  9. compukiller

    compukiller Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Dude, that's a bunch of crap and you know it. :rofl
     
  10. Divi253

    Divi253 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I never heard Pac state ONLY Arum negotiates for him. Can you please provide a link for that? He says please talk to my promoter, not the same thing as ONLY Arum negotiates for him. Koncz said that on 24/7 on NATIONAL TELEVISION. Why the hell would they not refute that if it were not true? :huh

    Where's the link/source for the 100 million offered Floyd? By the parties involved, not Roger or some outside source just talking to get an interview. Floyd himself denied this.
     
  11. Jaguar

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    Divi253 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Only reason you don't care is you can't find any logic in how Team Pac handled if he really agreed to no cutoff and Koncz was lying or misinformed.

    If it were the reverse and everything pointed to Pac agreeing to no cutoff you'd be all over it. :deal
     
  13. Lance_Uppercut

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    :lol: You and I know well that should Pac and Floyd eventually agree on a fight, it will not be quickly promoted in just a couple of months. Be ****ins serious for once.

    You're playing stupid for the sake of winning some bull**** argument. If you were serious, you'd admit that a fight of this magnatude would be done properly and over time. How the **** do you not know that? :patsch
     
  14. dodong

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    I know it's hard for you to swallow...but just think with what's behind your eyes once in a while.

    History tells us that Floyd doesn't like risk....and Pac is a risk and so was Cotto, Margo and Winky back then.
     
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    Floyd has an excuse for them all, just ask Cotto, Margarito, Paul Williams, Manny Pacquiao and Clottey.

    He fought a 135lb Marquez at 147, he fought a 140lb Hatton at 147, instead of fighting Cotto, Margarito, Williams or Pacquiao.

    Mosley was tailor made for Mayweather, gassed out in 3 rounds and was coming off a 1 and 1/2 yr layoff.
     
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