if floyd doesn't accept the 14 day cut off, is he to blame?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by boxingscience, May 25, 2010.


  1. rabmag

    rabmag Dead Game Full Member

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    why? you already know who voted no:

    nallege, samski, leon, buzz killington, and boxing sensei.

    everyone else voted yes. :lol:
     
  2. Buzz Killington

    Buzz Killington Active Member Full Member

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    **** yeah I voted no.

    This is the same circle jerk *******s put on all the time. I wish you pussies would just man up and state outright that Pac should be allowed to juice for the fight. Then your hypocrisy would be exposed and we can all stop wasting our time.
     
  3. arsabs

    arsabs Boxing Addict Full Member

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    keyboard geek. get a ****in job and move out of your parents house.

    get a life! youre spending way too much time in here.
    do you know what a ***** is?
    its all out there, go get one!:hey

    and no! im not talking about Floyd.
     
  4. Pax

    Pax Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Wow, sorry I really made you mad huh? Well I guess I win that was my main goal. You realize paying for ***** doesn't exactly count. W/ your undying support of pac I can prob guess you have followed his lead and have been using PED's also. This would explain the roid rage. Be careful you could ruin your ***** and have to stop patronizing your local whores. I'm married to a beautiful woman, have an extremely sucessful small business, and recently purchased a new home. I have plenty of down time at work and enjoy boxing chat. You were the one so upset I hadn't been a member long enough to have insight. I will place you on my block list as to not affend you again.
     
  5. ciscobox

    ciscobox ..ı|ı...ı|ı.. Full Member

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    pac compromised and ready to fight. how about floyd?
     
  6. ripcity

    ripcity Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    No, Pacquiao is saying 14 days because he knows Mayweather will not accatept. Pacquiao can fight an eaiser oppoenent and retire with a victory. Instead of a loss.
     
  7. ciscobox

    ciscobox ..ı|ı...ı|ı.. Full Member

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    yeah right.. pac is an easy fight. now where's floyd?
     
  8. Nes_01

    Nes_01 Member Full Member

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    then i and every other neutral boxing fan dares mayweather to call pacs bluff. how likely do u think that is? for real?
     
  9. ripcity

    ripcity Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I have no doubt that If Mayweather called his bluff that Pacquiao would find another way out.
    I do think Mayweather should make an counter offer. In the near future.
     
  10. Nes_01

    Nes_01 Member Full Member

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    i would jump for joy if may makes that counter offer. i follow both these fighters so so closely and im confident i know them really well. to me, its obvious floyd doesnt want the fight and pac does. the moment mayweather makes ANY kind of counter offer that fans and experts can regard as decent, then ill change my opinion and so will others.
     
  11. chili

    chili Member Full Member

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    No, because he already had stated for the record back in Feb what was going to happen:

    http://www.mlive.com/mayweather/index.ssf/2010/02/floyd_mayweather_still_wonders.html

    Until then, the question remains what the future holds for Mayweather-Pacquiao.

    And this may be the answer: Even sterner testing than Mayweather agreed to before talks failed, and revamped purses if Pacquiao-Clottey pay-per-view numbers fall well short of Mayweather-Mosley numbers.

    Mayweather’s last offer on a fight negotiated to a 50-50 split -- with $25 million each, plus pay-per-view percentages -- was a 14-day window before the fight with no blood testing.

    “I gave him a chance, up to 14 days out. But my new terms are all the way up to the fight. They can come get us whenever, all the way up to the fight, random drug test. That’s what it is,” Mayweather said.

    And if, as expected, Mayweather-Mosley greatly outperforms Pacquiao-Clottey, 50-50 is history.

    “Instead of 20 or 25 (million dollars), he may have to drop to 15, or 17,” Mayweather said. “And you know me, they may have to throw that extra five or 10 on mine, and we can rock and roll. Take it or leave it.”
     
  12. Ben_UK

    Ben_UK Member Full Member

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    I would say both to blame in poll but erring on Floyds faults at this moment in time.
     
  13. boxingscience

    boxingscience Boxing Addict Full Member

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    but according to many sources, floyd never even made that demand for mosley. apparantly they had 18 days cut off for random blood tests,a nd mosley is known for taking enhancements when he caught with the balco scandal.
     
  14. puga_ni_nana

    puga_ni_nana Dempsey Roll Full Member

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    any updates on negotiations or floyd is retiring again?