I'm 100% sure Floyd would not fight Pac that I'm willing to place a lifetime bet.

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Kestrel, Jul 27, 2010.


  1. Kestrel

    Kestrel Windhover Full Member

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    If Floyd ever sign to fight a prime Pac, I will leave ESB forever. Floyd doesn't have to win the fight, he just have to get in the ring. So any *****s out there defending Floyd willing to take that lifetime bet? If you truly believe Floyd isn't ducking Pac, take this bet.

    So will *****s have any balls to take this bet or are they going to follow their idol and take a vacation? :smoke
     
  2. BigReg

    BigReg Broad Street Bully Full Member

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    You have to give a specified timeframe. You can't just say he has to fight a "prime Pac". That's too vague.
     
  3. Kestrel

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    Ok, prime Pac is define as a Pac that has not suffer a recent loss by the end of 2012. So Floyd will have by the end of 2012 to sign.
     
  4. Atlanta

    Atlanta Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Lifetime ban bets are ******ed
     
  5. BigReg

    BigReg Broad Street Bully Full Member

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    What happens if Pac abrubtly retires before then? What happens if Mayweather is incapacitated and is unable to box again before 2012?
     
  6. Kestrel

    Kestrel Windhover Full Member

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    Then it negates the bet. Deal? :smoke
     
  7. Kestrel

    Kestrel Windhover Full Member

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    Not when you know for sure you will win.
     
  8. I understand why Floyd doesnt want to fight Pacquaio. He wants to stay undefeated. Whats not to understand? If Mosley could wobble Floyd, u can bet the farm Manny could do the same. It's a very risky fight for Floyd. He's never faced anyone with the natural ability of Pacquiao. Floyd has never cared about his fans or fight fans in general so his not fighting Pacquiao comes as no surprise. If Floyd really is ducking Pacquiao, he will never be looked upon as the GOAT. If historians consider the fact that Pacquaio was fighting in his era, there's no way that will happen. Pacquiao has achieved more than Mayweather and is therefore more deserving of that title. Pacquiao's resume is just more solid.
     
  9. Lazarus

    Lazarus Realist Full Member

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    Lifetime bans are great.

    But not when the ****s become so scared that they make new accounts. My lifetime bet is probably void now.. pussies..
     
  10. BigReg

    BigReg Broad Street Bully Full Member

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    So, the fight has to be signed by the end of 2012, Pac can't be coming off of a recent loss, Pac can't retire before then, and Mayweather can't become incapacitated by then. I have another question, what happens if Pac and/or his representatives decide they don't want to fight Mayweather? What if Mayweather negotiates in good faith and Team Pac balks and/or changes up their demands?
     
  11. Kestrel

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    If Floyd's negotiates in good faith, meaning he accepts the proposal of Team Pac? And if Pac Team then changes the terms, then it will then not be fault of Floyd, then that negates the bet. The bet is only valid if Floyd steps in the ring with Pac.
     
  12. Kestrel

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    I don't care if *****s lose the bet and decides to make new accounts, as long as the name they bet with remains unused. I however, will honor the bet and will not change name.
     
  13. Pimp C

    Pimp C Too Much Motion Full Member

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    A prime Pac? PBF is older than Pac is fool.
     
  14. BigReg

    BigReg Broad Street Bully Full Member

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    What I'm saying is, what if Pac all of a sudden demands more than 50%, or asks for a catchweight, or now says he won't do any blood testing when he said before he would do it 14 days before the fight, or does something crazy like demand that the fight be somewhere that doesn't make financial sense?
     
  15. Kestrel

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    Let's put it this way, if Floyd accepts the previous offer of 50-50, no catchweight, 14 days before fight testing and it is clear he accepts these terms and then Pac's team changes the terms to something that is unreasonable, then if the fight does not happen by 2012 because of what Team Pac did, then the *****s who took the bet will not be bind by it. So it will negate the bet. Now if Pac team kept the agreement the same as mention, and Floyd still does not sign by 2012, then the *****s have lost the bet. Deal?