Pacquiao insists on 50/50 split (Latest Interview)

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by cuco10701, Jun 21, 2010.


  1. globenerd

    globenerd Guest

    Mayweather never makes the fights with the toughest challenges. It ain't happening. Blame who you want, but the one common denominator in all of Floyd's fallen through bouts, has been Floyd. He's just about the biggest chicken**** champion boxing has ever seen.
     
  2. Don Q

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    Can you name a better welter than Shane Mosley for Floyd's last fight?
     
  3. globenerd

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    Yes, I can name a few. But I'd start with Manny Pacquiao. Honestly, that was a dumb question.
     
  4. Don Q

    Don Q Active Member Full Member

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    Name them. Don't you remember? Manny Pacquiao decided to turn down the fight due to a blood testing disagreement which he is NOW accepting. So, it clearly is your boy's fault the fight wasn't made.
     
  5. hookoffjab

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    I like that split Pimp C
     
  6. FASTHANDS

    FASTHANDS New Member Full Member

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    The fight should be 50-50 or 52-48 to the winner. I'm growing sick and tired of Mayweather's demands, lets get this fight on already.
     
  7. cuco10701

    cuco10701 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Don't really care what the split is. Just get it done.:deal
     
  8. Quarteysjab

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    PimpCoward, you know your boy floyd is a ***** and is pricing himself out of the fight right?

    Leoanrd Hearns was 50-50, Ali Frazier 50-50, Pac Floyd has to be 50-50. For Floyd to want more is to say, I'm afraid to get knocked out by an Oriental man. What a *****.
     
  9. Quarteysjab

    Quarteysjab Guest

    100% on the mark :good:good
     
  10. globenerd

    globenerd Guest

    Like I said, blame who you want. Floyd's a good conman, and he knows he needs to give his marks a reason to defend him. So he makes crazy demands when it comes to the top dogs so his marks will say it was the other guys fault. But like I said, the one common denominator in his bouts falling through is him.

    But since you insist. The people Floyd could've fought but didn't at 140 and 147. We can start with Mosely 5 years ago.
    Margarito (he was the king of 147 when Mayweather got there)
    Cotto (a big boxer, powerpuncher, undefeated and with Fraud at 140 and 147) Clottey (A huge welterweight with good skills, workrate and an iron chin. Only loss was to Margo)
    Williams (Another huge welterweight with mad workrate and difficult style. A much more dangerous challenge than Mosley)
    Berto (A young gun with fash hands and decent pop who was in his prime and at his natural weight.
    People always want to argue about Cotto, Margo and Clottey having losses, but they didn't have them all those years before Pac moved up. They all had the guts to fight each other, and Pac moved up after starting as a flyweight, and had the guts to fight them.
    They also point to Cotto's losses for why Floyd fought Shane, but ignore the fact that Cotto beat Shane.


    At 140. Tszyu. The absolute unquestioned king of 140. Only Judah made a serious threat to his standing, but we all know how that ended.
    Judah. Undefeated and considered one of the best prospects, almost a can't miss, but Floyd wouldn't fight him at 140. Waited til he'd been wrecked by Tzsyu and even had a loss to 9-loss Carlos Baldomir.
    Vivan Harris. Another undefeated prospect and champion. Didn't turn out to be a great champion, but was still considered too dangerous at the time for Fraud back in his 140 days.
    He even found a way to avoid Shamba Mitchell until after Tszyu destroyed him twice and he moved up to 147.

    So again, blame who you want. But it's Fraud that's got the history tough fights falling through. And this one won't happen either.
     
  11. Pimp C

    Pimp C Too Much Motion Full Member

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    Just like he was a coward for fighting the man you said he would never fight? Then after the fight was signed you said Mosley would knock him the **** out? You love being proven wrong and don't know **** about boxing. You're nothing but a troll log off fool.
     
  12. DobyZhee

    DobyZhee Loyal Member

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    I'd demand 60 percent too if I'm gonna get knocked out.
     
  13. hagman1989

    hagman1989 the boxing site , try it Full Member

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    phillipino star is all i need

    calm down guys no news is good news and this is not news it cries "ive got nothing to report so ill make up siomkthing that will sell well "
     
  14. Hermit

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    He wouldn't be the peoples champ if he gave into Mayweather's demands would he?
     
  15. Pimp C

    Pimp C Too Much Motion Full Member

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    Every once and a while dumbass people like you like to pop off at the ****ing mouth and I love putting them in their ****ing place to show that they don't know what the **** they're talking about.

    Mosley if you knew anything about boxing then you would know PBF had been trying to get Mosley in the ring since he was at 135. Mosley ignored PBF and wouldn't fight him. Back to 2006 before PBF fought Oscar PBF wanted to fight Shane but it was Shane who turned PBF down on the post fight of Shane-Vargas to go on vacation with his family.

    Cotto at 140 Arum wouldn't let Cotto within 100 light years of PBF. Cotto sat terrified ringside for the PBF-Gatti fight looking like a deer caught in the headlights in marvel of the demolition job PBF put on Gatti. Cotto never once mentioned PBF's name nor did he call him out only saying that I fight who my promoter tells me to fight.

    Clottey no demand for it nothing but a big stationary punching bag PBF gains nothing from fighting him.

    Williams when before PBF retired Williams was just coming on to the scene but was making a name for himself with a big win over Margo. I'll give you Williams but who else at 147 with the exception of Margo will fight him? Pac, Cotto nor Shane want any parts of him.

    Berto picked up PBF's vacated WBC belt after PBF retired. I would like to see this fight but it will have to wait until after PBF's next fight but PBF isn't scared of a guy as flawed as Berto.

    Zoo perhaps the one that shows your ignorance the most. Do you realize that Zoo was a Showtime fighter and PBF was an HBO fighter?:deal These guys don't do cross-promotions that often and have only done it twice Pea-Chavez and Tyson-Lewis. Neither Zoo or PBF had a name big enough to warrant this type of fight but as usual blame PBF for the fight not happening.

    Vivian Harris??:lol::rofl:lol: The same guy who fought on the PBF-Gatti undercard who got sparked out by a clown like Carlos Mausua...child please.

    In conclusion, you've shown to know very little of this sport and have blamed everyone of these fights on PBF when there were other factors involved. Next time know what the **** you're talking about before going of half cocked.:hi: