Pac-Mayweather lawsuit, starts off on wrong foot

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by 1lehudson, Jan 3, 2010.


  1. LukeO

    LukeO Erik Morales is God Full Member

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    I should have pointed out, like I wanted to, then that instantly means 50% of professional lawyers win every single case.
    Which is obviously wrong, but I thought laughing at you would just make you respond the same way.
     
  2. KO Boxing

    KO Boxing Boxing Addict Full Member

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    You can't weasle your way out of your **** up.

    Being a professional lawyer does not mean the claim is legitimate, or will be successful, as you earlier indicated.

    Lawyers are not infallable. And unless Pac's team are doing it purely to get Mayweather to budge, then they CERTAINLY aren't either.

    And be my guest and question my knowledge of the law... It'd go well with your MO.
     
  3. LukeO

    LukeO Erik Morales is God Full Member

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    Dude.... you just agreed with a guy who said "50% of professional lawyers lose every case"
    Which leaves... 50% of professional lawyers... who would have to win what percentage of cases? 100%

    How do you not see how stupid it is you agreed with that?
     
  4. LukeO

    LukeO Erik Morales is God Full Member

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    What percentage of professional lawyers win every case?
     
  5. scatterbrain

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    yup. pbf had balls.

    he came in at 146 against a 36 year old superfeatherweight. :lol::rofl
     
  6. KO Boxing

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    What are you trying to get at with this question, anyway? The answer is technically not 50%, but I know that's what you're looking for.

    Nonetheless, your dodging the basis of where this discussion came from...

    You said Pac's lawyers are professionals so they know what they're doing, as if that makes the claim legitimate and 100% certain to win.

    Our recent discussion proves this wrong. Lawyers are not always right, and do not always make the right decision.

    In fact, Pac's lawyers are incredibly stupid unless this was a ploy purely to get Mayweather to budge on his demand.
     
  7. KO Boxing

    KO Boxing Boxing Addict Full Member

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    For a 147 pound fight, where a penalty was applicable for each pound over 144. Cool, you clearly don't know your boxing history because this has been done MANY times in the past and the welterweights who beat the lightweights were given plenty of praise.

    As history will do with Floyd, me thinks.

    Now - making a 36 year that hasn't weighed below 154 in a decade to weigh in at 145 (with a rehydration clause) and creating a new division at 145 pounds - THAT'S questionable.
     
  8. LukeO

    LukeO Erik Morales is God Full Member

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    Are you seriously this stupid?

    I said Pacquiao's team is probably capable of figuring out how to get in touch with the radio station that had RA on it.
    You're acting like the lawyers are as stupid as you. Mr. 50%.

    You have no credibility with me, you just side with whoever defends Mayweather, and then hope for the best. You are exposed. Stop wasting my time.
     
  9. LukeO

    LukeO Erik Morales is God Full Member

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    More blind devotion to mayweather.
    It's ok he agreed to 144 and weighed 146, because they changed the contract and duped Marquez... but it's okay, they paid him $600,000.

    Floyd is an outstanding human being. He did it just to hook Marquez up with a fatter check.
     
  10. KO Boxing

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    :lol:

    Did I bring up 50%?

    I'm glad I have no credibility with you. It makes my credibility to the general population increase ten fold.

    Thanks. :good
     
  11. KO Boxing

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    So you just touched on Floyd.

    But what about Pac, the draining of Dela Hoya coupled with the rehydration clause, and his new weight division?

    Oh yeah, I forgot. Pac can do no wrong.
     
  12. LukeO

    LukeO Erik Morales is God Full Member

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    Hmmmmmmmmm.....
    Looks like once I come to the realization that 50% of professional lawyers lose every case, that I will slow down, and you can go easier on me.

    Why won't you be man enough to admit when you're wrong?
    Why do you have to act like a ***** on the internet just because you refuse to back down?
    Why is it so hard for you to face your own shortcomings?
    Quit being such an obvious ***** and man the **** up for the first time in your life.
     
  13. LukeO

    LukeO Erik Morales is God Full Member

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    Did De La Hoya put his name on the dotted line? Did he agree to the weight?
    Did he make the weight?

    A contract is a contract. If you don't want to do what it says, don't sign it.
     
  14. KO Boxing

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    What was the contract weight for JMM-PBF?

    Whether it was changed at the last minute, did JMM not put his name on the dotted line?
     
  15. LukeO

    LukeO Erik Morales is God Full Member

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    I don't give a **** about Pacquiao, I was pissed off when he made Cotto go down to 145. Me hating Mayweather and his fans has absolutely NOTHING to do with Pacquiao. I have been against Mayweather ever since he pulled his weight **** with Marquez.