Pac Put On The Spot By A Fan At TR Pac-Mosley Presser In Vegas

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  1. divac

    divac Loyal Member Full Member

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    Can you imagine the media ruckus against Evander Holyfield if the Tyson rematch had not taken place because Holyfield said no to Tyson's demand that he take a more credible steroid test????


    The media would have made mince meat out of Evander Holyfield, but somehow Manny Pacquiao is being allowed to ride free.
     
  2. CoDer

    CoDer Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Oh so Pacman said no to OSDT and the unlimited urine test?
     
  3. esrotak

    esrotak newbie +1 Full Member

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    I don't really like saying bad words but these ****ing Floyd's fans are still on this drug issue? These guys are so ****ing stupid that they just can't get the whole story here. These dumb mother****ers are so dumb I already know what are they going to reply to my post......I don't need to prove something because there is really nothing to be proven bitches....!!! Please...don't even started a debate if you're just going to hate! Floyd and Pac and just playing mind games. It's just like 2 Kings not giving in to each others demand. But the difference is, the other King tried to negotiate and the other just don't want to fight at all.
     
  4. divac

    divac Loyal Member Full Member

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    How so???

    The only real negotiation that took place was the first, and in that one a mediator was hired, and Arum walked out of that negotiation yapping that Mayweather would'nt budge from a full random up to the day of the fight testing........

    ......the mediator had to hold a newsconference to say that Arum had lied, that Mayweather had offered to let Pacquiao have a 14 day window.
    Mayweather had agreed to let the testing window be at the middle of where each wanted it originally, but Pacquiao refused it without wanting to admit that he had.

    This is fact and the reason the fight has'nt materialized.


    Here, educated yourself.....its a funny skit, but everything in it is factual.
    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8hgAkcGoCs&feature=player_embedded[/ame]
     
  5. mrjotatp4p

    mrjotatp4p THE ONE Full Member

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    :deal
     
  6. Caliboxing

    Caliboxing Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    :patsch What I was using for my arguments is info that I've read from the experts. Surely they know more than you.

    http://www.usatoday.com/sports/boxing/2009-12-23-olympic-style-testing-the-last-hurdle_N.htm

    Where is your proof, and why should anyone pay any attention to you? You have no credibility, but are criticising the commission and calling my posts bull****. All I see from you is fanboy logic.
     
  7. CoDer

    CoDer Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Oh so Pacman said no to OSDT plus the unlimited urine test.
     
  8. Johnny Boy

    Johnny Boy Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Sit both camps in a room (or in the middle of a stadium. ****, if 80,000 fans turn out to a stadium for a soccer signing, it should be easy to get as many *******s and *****s out there to watch 'em flip a coin). Mayweather comes with his terms and Pac with his. They flip a coin. The fight's terms are governed by whoever wins the toss.

    Put a rematch clause in there to be exercised by the loser if so desired. The terms for the rematch are chosen by the loser (if the first fight wasn't under their terms). If the winner of the first fight refuses to honour the rematch clause, they forgo $20 mil from their purse to the loser (the money's held in trust to ensure it doesn't disappear). If the loser of the first fight wins the second, they have a rubber match and its terms are a compromise by both parties.

    Each of the fights will have plenty of interest because of the different variables involved and both Pac and Floyd could walk away from a trilogy with $100+ mil each.
     
  9. p.Townend

    p.Townend Boxing Addict Full Member

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    From what I can make of it Pac agreed to take a test then Mayweather changed the times.Mayweather also tried to change the pay share.It all points to Mayweather being the one who dont want the fight.
    Both fighters are pissing about but Floyd is the one doing more of it,no other fighter in the world comes out with new rules on testing.He moans on about how he hates drugs and the users and then its ok to fight Mosely.
     
  10. timmyjames

    timmyjames PTurd curb stomper Full Member

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    :huh


    they have never come together on the dates at the same times


    first go round they were still 10 days apart

    second go round, the cut-off was off the table at the post-mosley fight interview...then a few days after that pac said 14 days was ok...so still then, not on the same page


    now...no one actually knows what pac and arum are willing to do since they themsleves are not on the same page with each other (which is intentional imo)
     
  11. CoDer

    CoDer Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    There was no second negotiation. - Floyd
     
  12. timmyjames

    timmyjames PTurd curb stomper Full Member

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    what's you point....pac talking to the press or arum making phone calls to floyd's camp does not = negotiations


    if that's too hard for you to understand let me simplify it


    A: I want to buy a new BMW for $10,000

    later

    A: Hey sales guy, I want that new 520 for $10,000

    Sales Guy: No



    see?


    And the point still stands about the days...they have never to date been on the same page with the cut-off
     
  13. CoDer

    CoDer Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    There was no second negotiation. - Floyd

    The fist negotiation is way past it. Pacman will have his third fight since then.

    Make up your mind.

    $10,000??? LOUSY!
     
  14. timmyjames

    timmyjames PTurd curb stomper Full Member

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    :huh

    guess you still don't seem to grasp it....not surprising
     
  15. CoDer

    CoDer Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    You're $10,000 argument?

    What about the second negotiation?

    Lousy.