Pac wants a $10 million penalty??? u cant be serious!

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  1. Blind Sheikh

    Blind Sheikh Active Member Full Member

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    Floyd agreed to it says ESPN. So you're calling Floyd an "idiot". You are a dickhead.
     
  2. retriever

    retriever Boxing Addict Full Member

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    :d
     
  3. Rudyard

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

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    Fail!:lol::rofl:lol::rofl Nice try though!

    http://www.eastsideboxing.com/forum/showthread.php?t=193989&page=12

    Remember this??
    You've been proven wrong before...Just because you're posting this in another thread doesnt make it right!:lol:
     
  4. CHEF

    CHEF Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I like it. All PBF has to do is come in on weight and it becomes mute. Its thats simple. Smart move by Pac IMO
     
  5. Hermit

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    Maybe Pac can offer your services for free to Floyd and you can split the $10 mill with Pacman after you fatten Floyd up? :lol:
     
  6. CHEF

    CHEF Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    What a great idea. I could use a couple mil:hey
     
  7. kalunya5964

    kalunya5964 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Pac is too stupid to make that demand and Floyd would be more stupid if he declined it!:lol:
     
  8. DE100

    DE100 Active Member Full Member

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    According to ESPN he has.

    In addition, Schaefer told ESPN.com that the sides had agreed on an unprecedented penalty if either fighter weighed in heavier than the contract limit of 147 pounds.

    "We agreed to $10 million per pound, or fraction thereof," Schaefer said. "That's what the Pacquiao side wanted and we said OK to that. That's unheard of. We have agreed on everything except for this drug testing issue. I have to think Pacquiao is unaware of this. The drug testing had been part of the contract for a while and then they suddenly said no. I was informed of that [Tuesday] morning. Suddenly they changed course and I don't know why."

    http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/boxing/news/story?id=4766171
     
  9. Thirdman

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    What happened to all the previous talk about Floyd asking for "wiggle room"? Seems to me Manny is doing all the wiggling now. I won't give pac a pass on this one until I see some official confirmation that his performance will be hindered due to this blood test. Time for Manny to man up.:nono