Floyd Sr: "Pacquiao can’t be in the Philippines and take random tests"

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Rumsfeld, Jul 24, 2011.


  1. Farmboxer

    Farmboxer VIP Member Full Member

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    Void, Sr. does not want Void, Jr. to fight Pac, he made that very clear right after Pac stopped Cotto................
     
  2. the_truth

    the_truth Boxing Addict Full Member

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    This fight seems like it will never happen, thanks Manny:-(
     
  3. paulfv

    paulfv Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Fight will never happen, folks. Sad stuff, but that seems where we are at.
     
  4. CoDer

    CoDer Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    More like... Thank you Floyd.
     
  5. Ak47

    Ak47 Active Member Full Member

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    delusional junkie !!!

    stop talking to this idiot

    he has no say in what his crackbaby son decides

    Floyd Jr will make the decision on whether he wants to grow up and fight Pac, not his idiot father
     
  6. boxr

    boxr New Member Full Member

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    There's a higher possibility for the world to end on Dec. 2012, than these two boxers ever meeting on the ring.

    Well boxing is a business folks, in case you haven't noticed. Both fighters are just protecting their interests. Regardless of how the promoters and the people involved feel about this fight, or if whether or not these two boxers would ever meet in the future, is entirely dependent on a fair agreement and a healthy dose of respect, which I think both fighters will never come to terms with.

    Both fighters want to WIN. A fight technically means that either of the two men have an equal chance of beating the other. And If you're a fighter today, I'm pretty sure you'd want to have some leverage or advantage over your opponent as well.

    Every aspect of this fight, before and after they settle their score on the ring, will be subject to politics, and different "mind games" that will certainly push either fighter to the edge, before the actual game even starts.

    Wheww, well I, for one, just want to see them fight soon. I am a Filipino who supports Pacquiao 100%. However, I've been a fan of Mayweather's style and antics even before Pacquiao hit center-stage. All I want is a bloody fight. Not so I can see who wins, but just so I can be entertained.

    That's what we pay for, right?
     
  7. rambo99

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    Flip the tables and try to imagine the shitstorm if anyone on Pac's side suggested they should have any say on where Floyd would have to train. They just don't want the fight and will shift the demands any time there is any pressure from a previous bull**** excuse being met.
    Why fight a dangerous opponent for $50 mil, when you can fight 'tune-ups' like Ortiz for $40.