Do we need anymore proof that Manny was scared of fighting Floyd?

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  1. Wige247

    Wige247 Active Member Full Member

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    I wasn't sure if Manny refused the blood tests requirement b/c he was dirty or scared, but w/ him taking the blood tests 20-days out for Clottey, it's obvious he was scared.

    It's funny how Manny's fans are the ONLY ones saying that Manny took a moral stance against Mayweather. If that was true, you'd think Roach, or Manny, or Arum, or anyone that's actually INVOLVED w/ Manny would have come out & said that from the beginning. No. No one except his internet fanboys have brought that defense up.

    Team Manny says that 14 days would be a fair compromise. Team Mayweather agrees to 14 days in arbitration suddenly 14 days isn't good enough...:blood

    Team Manny says any blood tests less than 24 days out weakens Manny, but then they agree to 20 days for Clottey...:blood

    Floyd has been disrespecting Manny at any & every opportunity, while Manny sits there and takes it. Which is the action of a man that really doesn't want to fight?

    There's no defense for Manny's choices other than he's scared to fight Mayweather.
     
  2. Lance_Uppercut

    Lance_Uppercut ESKIMO Full Member

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    It's good to see some NEW topics on this board... :patsch
     
  3. Wige247

    Wige247 Active Member Full Member

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    doesn't change the fact that it's true...:deal
     
  4. WiDDoW_MaKeR

    WiDDoW_MaKeR ESB Hall of Fame Member Full Member

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    I bet that if the commission demanded him to... he would take blood tests the day before the fight. How does that have anything to do with him not doing it for Floyd? Is Pac supposed to act like Floyd has that sort of control over what he does or something? You don't seem to grasp the mental aspect of boxing. Floyd tried to gain a mental edge like he does in every fight... Pac didn't let him have it. Pac gave in a lot more than he had to... that's for sure.
     
  5. Wige247

    Wige247 Active Member Full Member

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    If that was the case, then why didn't Team Manny say 'NO' from the start?

    They even agreed that 14 days was a fair compromise, then when PBF AGREED to 14-days, they changed their mind. That wouldn't have been a mental edge for Floyd, but they still changed their mind.
     
  6. Lance_Uppercut

    Lance_Uppercut ESKIMO Full Member

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    :lol: Of course it MUST be true if you say so. That's why Pac brought in demand to torpedo the fight right? :patsch
     
  7. WiDDoW_MaKeR

    WiDDoW_MaKeR ESB Hall of Fame Member Full Member

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    Maybe because Manny actually wanted this fight, unlike Floyd?:good
     
  8. Wige247

    Wige247 Active Member Full Member

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    :rofl:rofl:rofl...Contradict yourself much? You're the ones saying that Manny could have agreed PBF's terms, but chose not to as an F-U to Floyd. So how is that Floyd torpedoing the fight...:think

    Let me know what you plan on changing your Manny defense to...:hi:
     
  9. Wige247

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    So laying out the condition that he would accept the blood tests under, then rejecting the offer when Floyd agrees to it is the sign that Manny WANTED the fight...:blood...:rofl

    Again:

    Manny - if you offer me A, I will fight you
    Floyd - fine, here's A.
    Manny - nah...changed my mind.

    Anyone else there wouldn't even need to be a discussion about who was ducking who.
     
  10. enzo

    enzo Greatest Of All Time Full Member

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  11. WhataRock

    WhataRock Loyal Member Full Member

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    $10 million a pound baby.
     
  12. darryl1914

    darryl1914 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Are u serious...That's your response?

    Yet it's absolutely no problem with the 15-20 "Floyd-hating" threads a day. But a thread dissing Manny get this kind of response.

    :-(
     
  13. tepaltzin

    tepaltzin Guest

    IT's as simple as this; FLoyd drew the proverbial line accross the sand and Pac(for whatever reasons) refused to cross it.

    And that created way more suspicion than all the BS the Mayweathers were saying!
     
  14. Wige247

    Wige247 Active Member Full Member

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    :lol:...more like Manny drew a line in the sand, Floyd crossed it, then Manny left the beach...
     
  15. KO Boxing

    KO Boxing Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Outside of *******s and Floyd haters, when has more proof been needed?

    This much has been known for weeks.