Floyd was the one that Walked away from Negotiations.

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  1. Stovepipe

    Stovepipe Boxing Addict Full Member

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    That is conjecture. Floyd walked away. If Floyd wanted the fight he would have given it his best shot rather than this my way or the highway bull**** which can be scene as a way to avoid the fight and pretend he wanted it. He seems much more concerned with perception than fighting.
     
  2. ptm

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  3. Stovepipe

    Stovepipe Boxing Addict Full Member

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    dude, inferior venue for a fight of this magnitude. the biggest fight in the history of boxing. is your brain broken? Bradley / Pac is not Floyd / Pac.
     
  4. Bobby Heenan

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    yeah thats great and all....except koncz cant make the fight without arum...lolol...like i said in the quote....floyd coulda offered 45/55 for pac and arum still wouldnt have made it
     
  5. dodong

    dodong >>PACQUIAO Full Member

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    45-55 was a very reasonable offer and if Floyd really wanted to fight Pac, he could have accepted that offer which would put pressure on Arum/Pac.

    fact is, floyd did not want the fight so he walked away.
     
  6. ptm

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    yup. didn't even make a counter offer.

    bottom line, all the media crap out the window, Konz was there negotiating with him 1 on 1 and Floyd left.

    He either didn't want it or was too stupid to understand that being a ***** on twitter doesn't count for **** on a negotiating table.
     
  7. pejevan

    pejevan inmate No. 1363917 Full Member

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    That is all lie!!!

    Koncz just wanted an expensive photo shoot by flying from the Philippines to the USA.
     
  8. Bobby Heenan

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    wtf are you talking about...i said floyd could have figuratively offered pac the bigger half of a 45/55 split...and arum still wouldnt have allowed the fight to take place....is that too hard to understand???

    so koncz said 45/45 with 10 to the winner....thats great.....now what did bob ****in arum say about that one???? cause at the end of the day hes the one who decides if its gonna happen or not

    its crystal ****ing clear from arums and comments, since the final bell rang at jmm/pac 3, that he had no intention of making this fight

    even dan rafael pointed the finger directly at arum......and rafael has been one of the biggest pac nuthuggers in the mainstream media
     
  9. ptm

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  10. ptm

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    nope. at the end of the day it's up to Pac.

    Bob didn't want him fighting ODLH but Pac wanted that fight and Bob gave in.
    Same thing woulda happen here.
     
  11. ptm

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    lol
     
  12. dodong

    dodong >>PACQUIAO Full Member

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    again, pac's offer was fair/reasonable and if floyd wanted the fight, floyd could have accepted the offer which would put pressure on arum.

    floyd walked away.
     
  13. Bobby Heenan

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    yeah the same pac that said "ok ill take the tests and fight floyd" the first time around right????

    no he said "ok bob ill fight josh clottey now hand me a check for 15-20 mil and were good"
     
  14. klion22

    klion22 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    *****s and *******s are really going at it. And for what? Both sides don't want this fight.
     
  15. ptm

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    Thanks for proving my point. Bob was pushing for that but Pac was against the testing and Floyd took another vacation rather than give in.
    Pac's call not Bob's.