I hear there was a 21day cut off turned down too

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  1. badger6

    badger6 Ask your wife !!! Full Member

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    The same could be said for Moron mayweather, its only 3 days.........
     
  2. puga_ni_nana

    puga_ni_nana Dempsey Roll Full Member

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    a friend of another poster from another forum said that pac's team countered with 21.5 days but it was refused by floyd. that friend of another poster from another forum has a source too from some higher-ups in HBO. ;)
     
  3. caneman

    caneman 100% AllNatural Xylocaine Full Member

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    My friend told me that his friend has a cousin that knows this guy who has a reliable source that read an email from Mayweather's camp to Teddy Atlas to say that he has a reliable source that saw an email from Pac's camp asking to keep Pac's steroid use a secret and that Atlas would be compensated nicely. :smoke
     
  4. Rooney

    Rooney Boxing Junkie banned

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    lets see floyd wanted random olympic style testing up to the day of the fight.

    Pac whole issue was not giving blood so close to the fight because it weakens him, Roach backed up this claim and said they would need a 5 day window at least.

    Floyd officially offered them 14 day window. Pac wants 24 days:patsch

    We can see who has compromised and who hasn't.

    What happened to the 5 day window?

    Pac says he wants this fight for the people. But it is him who has rejected this fight not mayweather.
     
  5. thesandman

    thesandman Boxing Addict Full Member

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    This whole thing is ****ing tedious to be honest.

    Pac could simply say '**** off, I'll take the tests required and no more'. There has been a form of compromise, but IMO it's all bull****.

    These guys want to fight, or they don't.

    Anyway, one guy has apparently lined up a dangerous WW to fight. The other Matthew Hatton.

    Which one's the fighter again????
     
  6. Rangersfan1982

    Rangersfan1982 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    There's no need to change the rules of boxing. And that's what Mayweather's trying to do. I don't blame Pac for not going with Mayweather rules. The only way i would have any understanding with Mayweather if he demanded this with every fight he's in. It's boxing, so go with boxing rules.
     
  7. El_Rey

    El_Rey First in Last out Full Member

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    :good
     
  8. Stovepipe

    Stovepipe Boxing Addict Full Member

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    if floyd wanted the fight he would have made a deal
     
  9. PH|LLA

    PH|LLA VIP Member Full Member

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    Pac's camp also said they were against testing above the regular NSAC requirements several times. They made several compromises throughout the negotiations which actually made Pac look worse. Pac could have just shut the **** down from the beginning but his willingness to compromise and poor negotiation tactics is what got him in trouble with the media.

    Pac and his team make bad public relations decisions, but dig deeper and you'll see their stance is solid.
     
  10. bald_head_slick

    bald_head_slick Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    It doesn't even matter if there is a 21 day cut off. 14 days was more than enough and Manny STILL chickened out. He is a cheat. Point blank.
     
  11. Toopretty

    Toopretty Custom made Full Member

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    I heard Pac grew a klingon forehead.
     
  12. bonds

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    EPO is detectable in an athlete's urine up to three days after its administration, but Manzano claims it is taken in training before major events.The effects can remain for weeks after it's totally cleared from the body.

    Im not a floydlicker btw.
     
  13. grimlocked

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    This is how I understood the cut-off day was negotiated.

    Way before mediation began, Floyd team and Pac seem to be adamant on their blood test cutoff day stand.

    Before mediation, Floyd offered 14 days. Pac apparently declined (don't know if this is really Pac or if it was just Arum).

    During mediation, Pac agreed and offered 24 days. This, along with whatever terms, are what's on the table produced by the mediation.

    Floyd refused the 24 days but did not counter offer. (In other words, he didn't say, "OK, how about 19 days?"). He just flat out refused. In other words, Pac was flexible which was the whole point of mediation. Floyd stood with his 14 day demand which defeats the whole point of mediation.

    At this point, Pac team felt it was a waste of time and moved on.

    In my opinion, both 24 and 14 days are reasonable.