Pacquiao almost KO'd for the 3RD time against a fighter two divisions smaller!

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  1. box101

    box101 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    look pac maywether done so everyone needs to stop downing both who are equal responsiable but done an this lame thread almost kod well almost good for horseshoes an handgrenades but boxing almost dont cut it an aginist odh ,hatton, cotto no were near hurt so point of this thread nothing cause all three mentioned bigger
     
  2. PH|LLA

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    Nazim requested to the commission that they check Margo's handwraps. The commission agreed. Margo accepted the commission's ruling.

    If Floyd requested to the commission that they provide additionnal drug tests, and the commission agreed, we would have a fight on our hands.

    Floyd didn't go about it the same way Nazim did.
     
  3. eze

    eze Everybody Know Me Full Member

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    It's not the commission's choice to do more test, it has to come from the fighters.
     
  4. totsboy

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    whatever:smoke
     
  5. PH|LLA

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    you're the one who was saying that the Margo and Pac situations were the same, now you're once again backtracking and saying that they're different.
     
  6. eze

    eze Everybody Know Me Full Member

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    I'm not going to say Pac ducked the fight but he was the one who killed the fight for now.
     
  7. PH|LLA

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    Pac is not the one who killed the fight. The whole drug testing issue is what killed it.

    At some point, after many weeks of negotiations, Pac was forced to move on because of this unresolved issue.

    Its unfortunate, but its definately not his fault.
     
  8. totsboy

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    is the demand of pac have equal value to mayweather??pacs demands are being done by previous fighters while mayweather is not
     
  9. PH|LLA

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    he didn't duck the fight. Its not like he put a gun to Floyd's head and forced him to ask for randomized blood testing. And also he had no way of knowing that Floyd would refuse a 24 day cut off date but agree to 14 days.

    That shows that he definately didn't duck the fight.
     
  10. eze

    eze Everybody Know Me Full Member

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    Really? Compromising was still happening on Mayweather's part. Pac walked away from the fight.

    That's a fact.
     
  11. eze

    eze Everybody Know Me Full Member

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    Then why did he agree?

    If he would of said no from the get go. Probably everyone would be on Pac's side but it's that Pac said Yes, then a cut off date. Longer cut off date...
    no Random test. Only pre set..

    Now 30, then 24, no 14...
     
  12. totsboy

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    did pac agree??the contract could have been signed right now??that kills the fight because pac doesnt want the terms
     
  13. eze

    eze Everybody Know Me Full Member

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    Pac agreed to the blood test. After Mayweather agreed to the 10lb penalty did the Olympic Style testing become an issue.
     
  14. totsboy

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    pac agreed the blood tests so what now??he didnt agree to the date so it kills the fight
     
  15. eze

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    he agreed to random blood testing up until the fight.

    Then he changed his mind.

    And you are right, him doing so, killed the fight essentially.
     
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