Pacquiao: Mayweather needs to challenge me

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  1. PH|LLA

    PH|LLA VIP Member Full Member

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    LOL I've noticed that Floyd is disproportionately popular among Scots and I think it has something to do with the chav ratio
     
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  3. eze

    eze Everybody Know Me Full Member

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    Pac is partly owned by GBP fyi.

    Also, I love how it shows Floyd moved up HALF way. Yet Pac only went down 6. But it was Floyd who didn't want the fight?
     
  4. Yuriorkisfan

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    I didnt like Mosley too much against Cotto but how about the Margarito knock out, he was never down
     
  5. bulakenyo

    bulakenyo Am I a boxing fan yet? Full Member

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    Dude, that's always been the tried and tested rule of bargaining/haggling merchendize and products.

    Ask to cut the price right in half, on your first bid, then the parties work their way into a desired middle ground.

    You've been to flea markets before, right?
     
  6. Yuriorkisfan

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    Before we start the margin of days, who is floyd to set new rules in boxing.
    There is always an answer for every comment and thats why it never ends
     
  7. eze

    eze Everybody Know Me Full Member

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    I haven't been to a flea market in quite awhile. Long time.


    This isn't a flea market it's a contract negotiation.

    I feel Pac/team could of down to 20.

    Specially after now giving blood at 20 days out.
     
  8. eze

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    Floyd asking for the test was rather dull.

    But Manny Pacquaio himself agreed to these test.

    I blame Pac.

    Should of told Floyd no test, go **** yourself.
     
  9. The Exile

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    I know Pac is p4p #1 but is that because Floyd retired for a bit? Before he took his break Floyd was the #1.

    I cant stand Floyd but do think he is an exceptional thinking mans boxer. Honestly dont know who would win, my opinion seems to change on a weekly basis.

    Thats why i think its a fight that needs to be made rather tha in years from now have folk still talking and debating who is best.

    End of the day they are both in there prime and top of there game so there would be no excuses etc
     
  10. dilayro

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    Margo was mentally ****ed up in that fight cuz he got caught cheating. That was not the same Margo that has the confidence of a brick fist.
     
  11. Scar

    Scar VIP Member Full Member

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    Fully agree.
     
  12. The Exile

    The Exile FUBAR Full Member

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    :lol:

    Most folk i know like pac over Floyd. Including me.

    Dont like Floyd but that dont mean ****, he is still top class boxer.
     
  13. bulakenyo

    bulakenyo Am I a boxing fan yet? Full Member

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    It still works, anywhere you use it, basically.

    Especially if you're bargaining with people who want to be known as trustworthy. Corporations, no, it wont work there.

    Cut it straight to 50%.

    Anything lower than 50 insults the other guy.

    Anything higher than 50 puts you in a disadvantage already.

    Right down the middle is fair, then you carefully both work things out until both sides are satisfied.
     
  14. kadyo

    kadyo Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I agree, pac has to pay GBP some cut when he is fighting a GBP fighter, this is part of the agreement between Top Rank and GBP when they settled the issue as to who should promote pac after pac signed two contracts. I blame GBP for enticing pac by showing him 500 000 US dollars in $20 denominations. :yep
     
  15. eze

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    I just don't see it that way.


    I see this as something more serious.

    Floyd's 14 day jump was huge. Floyd also gave into not having the USADA do the testing who he wanted but rather the NSAC who Pac wanted.

    So I do feel that 6 days was clearly not enough.