May/Pac talks complete - Floyd's approval needed

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  1. timmyjames

    timmyjames PTurd curb stomper Full Member

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    i think you are in the wrong thread...there are about 30,000 other threads on this topic for you to litter
     
  2. Icanteach2005

    Icanteach2005 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Yea I just read that **** on Yahoo about an hour ago.. I been waitin on this thread.. Its finnally going down like the 1st and the 15th.. lol.. ill be getting my Tecate Rebate Ready.. cause this fight gonna cost some ****in scrill... Mayweather better deliver the goods.. I have been Watchin Manny since Barrera in San Antonio.. and Maywather since he beat Genaro Hernandez for tha Featherweight Title.. Great fight.. I think the deal will hold.. and Huge payday set up for both Fighters.. It will be a War.. closer than most of us think Floyd I got all my money on you son....!
     
  3. fytelod

    fytelod Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Of course that representative has a checklist from Floyd before coming to the negotiation table.

    Now, it's up to Floyd's representative to convince and force Floyd to sign the dotted line.:D
     
  4. Jetmax

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    Looks like the negotiation is over between promoters and it's time for Floyd to agree on it.

    I remember this same situation the last time when they've also finished negotiating all terms like purse, etc and when they give the contract to Floyd for signing he added OSDT. Pac refused and fight was off. I hope this doesn't happen again this time. Sign the damn contract Floyd!
     
  5. Exactabox

    Exactabox Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Litter? this could be one of the biggest of all time and in our lifetimes.
    we should be talking about it until July.
    Come on Manny obliterated all 5 of the 5 fighters he faced above 140. All 5 were World Championsw/ combined record of 187-11. Oscar never lost so many rounds in his career. Cotto who beat Shane could not hang with Manny.
    Manny showed his boxing skills with the 2nd round KO of Hatton. One of the best counter punches in years. Only way Manny gets hit is when opponents throw combinations. He never gets hit with one punch always from tail end of 2+ combos. Floyd one at a time no bueno as Manny moves around so much.

    It is just a freak thing. Floyd really was the #1. Manny came along and proved he is better. Mayweather new the talent out there but nobody anticipated Manny was really a work in progress. We know what Floyd does and we know he will not fight the most dangerous fighter any of us have watched in this century.
     
  6. timmyjames

    timmyjames PTurd curb stomper Full Member

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    says arum...til we hear from the other camp, it's all noise
     
  7. Farmboxer

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    Void wants Pac to agree to throw the fight, Pac won't do that.
     
  8. igotJUIC3

    igotJUIC3 Boxing Junkie banned

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    still sticking to pressure is what will beat him...lol...good luck man.

    anyways why the hell would the date be a problem? You mean to tell me you go through all of this arguing and posturing to finally come to an agreement and then oh wait the date aint good? BULLSHYT
     
  9. Farmboxer

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    Mosely had Void out on his feet, Pac will not let Void off the hook. Wonder if Mosely was paid to lose? Wonder if Void is trying to get Pac to agree to throw the fight?
     
  10. 1lehudson

    1lehudson Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    The probem is three words

    ACCORDING TO ARUM
     
  11. roversbowers

    roversbowers Well-Known Member Full Member

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    day of the fight same as for the mosley fight. they will only test in the week leading up to the fight if they have suspiscious results.
     
  12. dodong

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    I predict Floyd won't sign
     
  13. YENOOR

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    I predict pac wont drop his lawsuit.
     
  14. fytelod

    fytelod Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    that's good... so most probably they will not test 7 days out.
     
  15. gyll

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    What, are people supposed to be shaking like a leaf because of this big bad wolf they call Manny Pacquiao? You make it sound like Pac is invincible. If you truly believe that I'd like to see you bet the farm, the house, and your life on him defeating Floyd. You speak of this pressure by Pacquiao as if it can't be countered or there isn't a way to neutralize it. I like Floyd's chances of successfully dealing with Pac's pressure just fine, as Mayweather's fights against N'dou and Chavez are indicative of his ability to withstand constant firepower. Pac has had trouble with slick boxers and the last time he fought one was two years ago in which he arguably lost. Clottey didn't exactly throw spectacular combos and he landed a few of his shots just fine didn't he?? Mayweather throws with accuracy. He throws a 1-2 combo and refrains the 3-4 so he can quickly set up his defense. The name of his game is hit and don't get hit. And he's good at it. Pac's game is hit from weird angles until the full tank of gas runs out. That's all fine and dandy. And it is exciting to watch but even a powerful freight train can be derailed and eventually stopped.

    This fight is a toss-up. Anyone who says one guy will dominate the other is being obnoxious. Obviously anything can happen in a fight. For all we know one of them could get stretched within the 1st round. Aside from flukes any idiot knows these two are the best boxers on the planet and both guys should be well respected, not undermined.