Roach: Haymon bribing potential sparring partners to not train with pacquiao

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  1. Enigmadanks

    Enigmadanks Boxing Addict Full Member

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    The source doesn't seem credible. If I'm not mistaken, that website/news station is a propaganda machine for Pacman, similar to the Mayweather bias exhibited by fighthype.
     
  2. gqsneezer

    gqsneezer Active Member Full Member

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    That's not the point. If what Roach said is true, then it simply means Floyd's camp is really threatened by Pac. They're trying to gain as much advantage as they can.
     
  3. Devildoc

    Devildoc Capo Di Tutti Capi Full Member

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    Floyd is desperate.
     
  4. boxing_master

    boxing_master Loyal Member banned

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    duckweather is really getting worried him having the ref and judges is not enough?...............he is now telling haymon to pay of pac's potential sparring partners........................he also is roiding with alex and memo.....................
     
  5. cslb

    cslb Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    You extreme pac fans are the ones that are desparate. Having to resort to whispering campaigns is pretty low.
     
  6. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    Haymon is shifty. Wouldn't surprise me if he sent spies over to Pacquiao's camp either. Floyd tried to get Karim Mayfield to spy on Pacquiao before.

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  7. jc

    jc Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Mayweather is a *****.
     
  8. walk with me

    walk with me Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    If I was pacquiao I would do the same ****. If I was either fighter I would offer anywhere from 3-5k to any fighter offered to joint the opposing camp. If they sign a contract to not partake in the other camp they can have the money.

    for 1. once this fight is over 3-5k for like 5-10 sparring partners is nothing.
    2. This is one of the biggest fights ever. EVERY SINGLE thing counts, from the camps, to pressers, to in ring entrances, etc. Any SINGLE POSSIBLE edge you can get is good as long as it doesn't break any rules (steroids, drugging an opponent, loading gloves, bribing your opponent to not win, etc)
    3. NOTHING illegal about this. There's no rule that states it's illegal to poach sparing partners. I'm sure this isn't the first time this type of thing is happening and I doubt it won't be the last.
     
  9. gqsneezer

    gqsneezer Active Member Full Member

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    True, its not illegal and with all the amount of money and fame on the line, I wouldnt blame Floyds camp for doing it. I always thought fighters would want an opponent at their best so they can prove to everyone and themselves who the better fighter is, unfortunately when it comes to money, Honor and Character go down the drain. Its even more sad when you have fans that condone it.
     
  10. walk with me

    walk with me Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Being at your best physically, yes I agree with you. But physically who your sparring partner is makes no difference.


    This is a mental chess move, just like bringing in ariza and having heredia present in training camp. Floyd is playing with the pacquiao camps head. Mind games are alllllllll good in my book.
     
  11. Anima

    Anima Kinetic Link Full Member

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    Its not a question if its illegal or not.

    Its a question of is it morally correct to do so. Ask yourself, is it the right thing to do or not?

    Are you against a fair fight?

    Yep I agree to every single thing that could improve your camp, I'm against something that could hinder the other camp.

    Doing your best, no underhand tactics. May the best man win.
     
  12. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    But Floyd 'TBE' doe. First he wouldn't fight Pacquiao unless he took the test and now this? 'TBE' already got home advantage, Murrican referee and Ariza's shakes, why he need every single minuscule advantage to beat ''Asian midget''?
     
  13. Cisco Route

    Cisco Route He Who Says Nay banned

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    Does Roach have any EVIDENCE to back those accusations?
     
  14. GOW7

    GOW7 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    The excuses are just piling higher for team Pacquiao.
     
  15. walk with me

    walk with me Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I feel this is a fair move.... This is mental chess moves right here. Pacquiao can physically feel 100% but if he THINKS his sparring partners were not good enough maybe he will THINK that he isn't prepared enough for floyd... you see the difference? Mental war vs physical war?

    I'm against doing things that take away from your god given ability out of the womb (no performance enhancers) but anything that gives you a mental edge is fair in my book. That includes trash talking, who you bring around camp and stuff like that. I think all is fair in mental warfare but once you enter the physical that's where I think it gets a little sketchy.