he gave up the role of Tattoo on Fantasy Island. When I think of the sweetest gig's in boxing, sports, or essentially anywhere I think of Micheal Buffer, I'm at every huge event, I get six figures for approximately 5 minutes worth of work, and I'm engrained in pop culture. That being said, if Pac had stuck to the "The Plane, The Plane" gig his life would be so much less stressful, he'd still be rich, he'd be living the "good life" similar to Micheal Buffer, and it would rid the world of the dreaded "Pac-****" fan faction that dilutes boxing forums around the world...it's a win/win for everyone. This content is protected
He messed up when he didn't agree to olympic style drug testing the first time through. He would have had 18 days between the test date and fight date and he would have had 50/50. Now that doesn't seem likely and the cutoff is most likely seven days out.
look at him though...that blood in a tube would hurt him for sure..much like it did for him in the morrales fight. he is small...floyd eees beeg. fight floyd...or shark chum for ya.
We don't know that yet. As I said in another thread, Floyd should keep in mind that Pac can walk away from this fight so he better be careful with pushing for more demands.
What would Floyd lose as compared to what Pac loses? They would both obviously lose truck loads of money, but both men's legacy takes a hit if the fight doesn't go down, but I don't see it being Floyds responsibility any more than Pacs. The problem is that Pac gambled, when you gamble you COULD win but you COULD lose, unfortunately for Pac he lost on this gamble hence he has to pay the ante.
Void can just slowly ease up on the demands if emmanuel is thinking about walking away. No shame in trying to get moar first.
You have to look at it from Pac's point of view. He is a billionaire in his country (I don't care what currency it is, a billion is still a huge amount) so money isn't that big a deal to him, he is loved by a whole country, and he thinks that his legacy is intact with or without Floyd. Compare that to Floyd who is obsessed with money, generally looked at as a villain, and will have to fight a few more years against far more dangerous opponents than he had fought previously to be close to Pac's legacy. With the things I mentioned above, I think Floyd needs this fight more than Pac do.