Floyd was the one that Walked away from Negotiations.

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by JohnAnthony, Feb 7, 2012.


  1. SugarShane_24

    SugarShane_24 ESB good-looking member Full Member

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    I have to agree with this one.

    This is probably the most clean-cut point. :thumbsup

    *****s and *******s take heed. There's no need to twist and bend it to suit your agendas.

    Instead, be productive. Why not pray to respective gods of yours to finally get this fight made.
     
  2. VivaNazVegas

    VivaNazVegas Well-Known Member Full Member

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    *******s really have to twist things around to fit their dumb agenda.

    They actually believe duckuiao indended to fight Mayweather. It was all ducking, nothing more,
     
  3. JASPER

    JASPER Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    This is funny ****! Arum does not want the fight to happen period. If he did they would have accepted OSDT 3 years ago . . . if they did the fight would have happened by now. So the question is if the testing is OK now why was it not Ok back then?

    As for this year, the answer is clear as day. PBF was calling out Pac for months and Arum made it quite clear he was not interested. PBF did everything he could to make it happen (what did the other side do?) . . . PBF was on a deadline to make a fight because his license was up for renewal so he had to go to plan B. PBF was never Pacs plan A, B, C or D. Remember Arum had four fighters to choose from and not one was named PBF.

    BTW, If they would have fought 3 years ago when they had a done deal they would have gotten 50-50 but PBF said all bets were off for next time and he wasn't joking.

    the TRUTH: Arum from day one did not want this fight because he can as much or more with in house fights where he double dips. Arum is the best Promoter in the business in having a road map to create superstars . . . PBF was never on that map.
     
  4. sdsfinest22

    sdsfinest22 Pound 4 Pound Full Member

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    So when Pacquiao finally accepts his career high payday, and the fight is signed and made...then what will the excuse be? Will it still be Floyd that never wanted the entire time, or "both sides?"

    In reality, had Manny accepted his career high payday, we would be watching Mayweather Pacquiao May 5.
     
  5. pejevan

    pejevan inmate No. 1363917 Full Member

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    And it would be career high payday for Tweetybird queerweather to the amount of 100 million dollars +!!!!!!

    I thought you are an attorney? You could not be this dumb!!!!!!
     
  6. Reppin501

    Reppin501 The People's Champ Full Member

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    There isn't anyway possible that you could manipulate the figures to reflect Mayweather making 100 million. Please show me how you arrive at these figures.
     
  7. puga_ni_nana

    puga_ni_nana Dempsey Roll Full Member

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    floyd's offer of NO PPV share for pacquiao killed it.
     
  8. pejevan

    pejevan inmate No. 1363917 Full Member

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    This is a fight that has not happened yet and any figure is possible.


    But there are some articles that are saying that this fight would be a 300 million dollars at least in revenue if that happens. That is not coming from me but several internet articles. Do the maths and 100 million dollars is easily possible.Even 70-80 million is still an unfair sharing even based on the wild assumption that Gayweather actually outsells Pac PPV. The difference between Pac and Gayweather's PPV are in just 100 thousand to 200 thousand views per fight,with the exception of the Hoya fight.
     
  9. Lance_Uppercut

    Lance_Uppercut ESKIMO Full Member

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    These guys will simply never get it. It's almost psychotic how these floyd fanboys have been able to tune out common sense, Floyd's contradictions, inability to see his actions have killed it, the opinion of some boxing greats who just do not understand Floyd's reasoning, or lack there of, and floyd's refusal to negotiate in good faith. It's almost cult-ish the way these idiots think.
     
  10. ripcity

    ripcity Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I just find it intresting how Pacquiao only showed intrest in the fight after the Marquez fight. A fight a lot of people felt he lost.
    Why the intrest now? Is it because he knows his time at or near the top is comming to an end. He's running out of cherry picks. He has to cash in at some point. He asked for an undiserved 50/50 split because he realized he can milk things out a little longer. After Bradley who lacks the power at 147 to get inside where he has to be to be effecive. Pacquiao will regret making a demand for a 50/50 bout. A demand he knew Mayweather would turn down. Pacquiao will face either Jones or Marquez in his next fight after Bradley. Both Marquez and Jones are going to beat him. He will have lost out on what would have been his biggest payday by far.