"Do I want the Pacquiao fight? Absolutely"-Floyd Mayweather

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  1. left right left

    left right left Well-Known Member Full Member

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  2. Real_Truth

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    Did Cotto not beat Mosley? And Pac was barely testing WW at that time :lol:

    Yeah keep ignoring facts...

    Besides all Floyd talks about is how great he is and that he is willing to fight said fighter only to duck them when it comes down to it...
     
  3. Divi253

    Divi253 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    :lol: No answer to the question of course. "Who gives a ****" is always the answer when someone can't answer a question like they want. :lol: "As far as I'm concerend", It's not up to that... Your concerns have NOTHING to do with the negotiations. Floyd said no cutoff or no fight. Has Pac agreed to that or a 7 day cutoff? If the latter, don't talk about Floyd not wanting the fight until Pac does so. Simple.
     
  4. Real_Truth

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    And Pac has said that having his blood drawn too close to a fight weakens him after his first Morales bout. But you choose to ignore that right?

    It's not that simple. Why would Floyd hold on to his stance so much when he is about to make the biggest pay day of his life? You mean he can't move just 7-days of his demands? And isn't Pac supposed to be an easy fight anyway? I tend to back up Pac in all this because Floyd has a history of not making big fights happen. You know like Cotto, Margarito, younger Mosley and now Pac? C'mon this guy can't be that unlucky.
     
  5. MichiganWarrior

    MichiganWarrior Still Slick! Still Black! Full Member

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    Floyd asked for 20 days. Then 14. Then when Pacquiao said no, he said "all the way up to the fight now"


    Now he should cave in again. :lol:



    You ****ing *******s are pathetic. How about this ***get. Pacquiao takes the tests just like Floyd, Mosley and Ortiz have done. How about that?
     
  6. Real_Truth

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    Not as pathetic as ******s who believe a guy who has said he lost his urge and is on vacation when EVERYBODY was asking for a Pac fight, only to now say he "Absolutely" wants to fight Pac now that Pac is scheduled to fight someone else :patsch
     
  7. Divi253

    Divi253 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    If you think a guy is enhancing his performance at his job, and his job is to beat your face in... Would you drop your demands of the best testing available JUST to get paid your biggest payday? A smart person wouldn't... Floyd was willing to do 14 days UNTIL team Pac wouldn't accept that and made a quick fight with Clottey. That ALSO would add to the suspicion and make a smart person stick to their demand. Who has Floyd said his biggest challenge will be BEFORE he fought them? I tend to go by the facts presented to me in each situation as each situation is different. And all those guys happen to be under Arum...

    Like I said in a previous post.. It's Arum/Pac's way or no fight. Has been since he beat Oscar and will continue to be that way.
     
  8. MichiganWarrior

    MichiganWarrior Still Slick! Still Black! Full Member

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    When has Floyd not said he wants Pacquiao if he takes the tests. He said so directly after the Mosley fight.


    Guess what, Mayweahter took 2 years off, is coming back and fighting a better, bigger, younger opponent then Pacquiao is and is going to do more PPV buys.

    Take that with your ****** ass.
     
  9. Real_Truth

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    I would accept the drug testing that my job has to offer. If I didn't like it, I would try to change it from the Commission. I wouldn't make up bull**** stories and then demand bull**** testing that has to be in my terms or no way, because that's some ***** **** to do.
     
  10. Divi253

    Divi253 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    See you just added this... But I already answered it in my previous reply. Floyd offered 14 days (confirmed by Arum) but Team Pac refused it and setup a quick fight with Clottey. That kills any BS argument that Pac didn't agree because blood taken too close to the fight will hinder his performance. This is a BIG reason for Floyd to stick to his no cutoff demand. Shady ****.
     
  11. Reppin501

    Reppin501 The People's Champ Full Member

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    Really...I seem to recall him being in the highest grossing fight in boxing history, but again who needs facts. The question was has pac agreed or has he not agreed, to PBF's demands, because there is a faction of people who claim he has, I haven't reviewed post history to see if you in fact are one of those, I'm asking you for a definitive answer either yes he has or no he hasn't.
     
  12. Real_Truth

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    Bwahahahahahahaha!!!! :lol::lol::lol:
     
  13. Mad Londoner

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    Yeah....of coarse he does??????
     
  14. Real_Truth

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    Stop twisting **** you dumb mother****er...how much did he make with Oscar and how much is he expected to make against Pac? That's the only number that matters to "Money" right?
     
  15. Divi253

    Divi253 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    How long do you think it would take to get the commission to change the way they test ALL fighters that fight under their commission? I mean really think about that... FAR easier to put it in the contract like they're allowed to in negotiations and have both parties agree... Stating he needs to petition the commission is basically saying you know the commission will not get it done anytime soon if at all and Pac doesn't need to take the tests based off that. :deal