Mayweather/Pacquiao negotiations officially begin

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by BigReg, Nov 23, 2009.


  1. Toopretty

    Toopretty Custom made Full Member

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    No catch weight. Manny just craddled Cotto's ass(pretty much b/c he tried to out fight him like an idiot and stood dead in front of him also like an idiot when you got shitty defense). War ****ing Mayweather. He is going to bring a lot of whores back down to earth. Look at the scared ass posts. lol
     
  2. BewareofDawg

    BewareofDawg P4P Champ Full Member

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    Good point dude
     
  3. link2296

    link2296 Boxing Addict banned

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    Schaeffer didn't really help much with the David Haye negotiations. Seems to me that he was used as pawn then as well.
     
  4. link2296

    link2296 Boxing Addict banned

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    The biggest difference here is that I couldn't care less about Floyd and Pac. I view boxing without bias so I can see things with a clear scope and I've noticed that if I post an opinion that someone doesn't like to hear, some people get irrate and irrational, just as you have displayed. This is the last thing I will ever post in reponse to you, because arguing with you is like arguing with a child. You fail to look at the big picture of anything.

    Floyd will not risk a blemish on his record...by looking at the "safety first" career choices he has displayed in the past. He would fight Sugar Shane Mosley before he ever fought Manny Pac. Reason being that Sugar Shane is fast, but has never been an effective aggressor. Manny has no weaknesses at this point in time, at least none that anyone can see. This fight is too dangerous for Floyd at this time and he will not take this fight. Now, if Pac loses to Mosley, he will be all over either fight. That is honestly what I think he is waiting for.

    Now...**** off you worthless piece of ****...who are you to call me out, you mindless pimple of a person!!
     
  5. stilltharow

    stilltharow Active Member Full Member

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    i disagree its obvious floyd wants the fight, im sure hes sick of hearing pacmans name and prove people wrong that hes the real deal.
     
  6. Starched Him

    Starched Him Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Floyd came out of Retirement to fight Pac we all know this
    and well Pac aint afraid to fight nobody but Klitchko
    so its safe to say niether fighter fears the other
     
  7. Rudyard

    Rudyard **** How You Feel!! HOE! banned

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    :patsch You're not even making any sense...Why would Floyd even consider fighting him if he wasnt serious? I think Pimp C is right...you sound like you dont want the fight to happen!
     
  8. lefthook31

    lefthook31 Obsessed with Boxing banned

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    I dont think Schaefer would waste his time flying to Vegas if Mayweathers orders were too far off base. Im sure the fight will happen as are all parties involved.
     
  9. link2296

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    Guys, c'mon...think...because everyone is already saying that Floyd has to fight him or else it will make him look bad. He will make it seem like he is under negotiations but they will not be successful. It will turn out just like David Haye's bogus negotiations with Wladimir Klitschko. At least it will appear to the media as if he wanted the fight to take place.

    I don't understand why Floyd didn't fight Kostya Tszyu, Acelino Frietas, Joel Casamayor, Miguel Cotto, Antonio Margarito, and Sugar Shane Mosley. Had he made each one of these fights, he would have probably been favored in each of them and would have probably won.

    So don't ask me why Floyd makes someof the decisions he makes, to me and a lot of boxing fans, they just don't make sense.
     
  10. Toopretty

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    Floyd is going to win this fight. What made me laugh one time is a guy asked him in some interview and he said it quite plain and clear "dont stand in front of him" "tie him up" just simple **** that Cotto, Hatton, ODH got their ass kicked b/c they stood there and tried to fight and Cotto just ****ing stood there half the damn time..
     
  11. link2296

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    Are you kidding, we all would love to see this fight happen. This is the fight that has to be made.
     
  12. Quarteysjab

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    floyd is not considering fighting Pac, he is planning to duck. he's just pretending to feign interest to fight Pac - because if he doens't he will be exposed.

    Look for floyd to dodge Pac using the 60-40 cop out.

    we have not heard one positive or encourage statement from floyd or ellerbe about making the fight, only excuses and the lame "floyd wants the fight." Everyone knows Pac wants the fight. floyd is just faking it.

    I want to hear floyd said, "Make the f****** fight Leonard, make it , I want to kick his ass."
     
  13. link2296

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    He flew to London to help negotiate the Wlad/Haye fight. He is a nonfactor and this move makes no difference.

    Guys don't misunderstand me, I hope I'm wrong, I just don't think i am going to be.
     
  14. mrtony80

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  15. lefthook31

    lefthook31 Obsessed with Boxing banned

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    Because most of what hes about is money. The man is motivated by paydays not legacy. Suit himself, if thats the way he wants to roll. Fortunately for us, its the biggest fight in boxing and the one everyone wants to see. So if you understand that Floyd has been fighting since the mid to late 90's as a pro, he now wants to maximize the most money he can make. I remember when he fought Corrales, the stadium was half full. Arum went ahead with the fight anyway to teach Floyd a lesson. He paid his dues, and took the fights he needed starting with Gatti to thrust him into the upper echelon of boxing, and Im confident this fight will be made because of what it represents as a payday.