Say goodbye to this fight

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Gander Tasco, Jul 16, 2010.


  1. Gander Tasco

    Gander Tasco Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    It's gonna be the same deal as last time. Floyd isn't going to sign. He's going to come out in the media with his bull****. It's going to be ego clashing against ego again, and it's never gonna happen.

    Floyd's such a prima donna. All he had to do is put the pen to the paper. Assuming the contract says 50/50 and a 2 week cutoff on blood testing, how is that not fair? I'm so done with Floyd. I think the guy is the worst thing happening to this sport right now. Hopefully if/when he retires, he stays retired for good.
     
  2. Mundo

    Mundo ****s the wives of every Full Member

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    yup...he is the biggest piece of **** in boxing right now. dont understand how his "fans" can back him after this ****.
     
  3. Gander Tasco

    Gander Tasco Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Dan Rafeal was on ESPN today or yesterday, and said it looks like the fight isn't going to happen. He hasn't heard a peep from Floyd's camp. Their not returning calls, emails, or anything. They're on "Floyd's time."

    You see what's going on? Egomaniac Mr. Floyd is probably out waxing his vagina and taking care of little kids and totally ignoring the fact that this fight is looming. This guy is a worthless piece of **** and gives a bad name to this sport. We're the only sport in the world where the top fighters don't have to fight eachother. The best one's will try to make them happen, but this ****** doesn't even try. He's out to cash in as much as possible and leave himself unscathed. Please retire Floyd.
     
  4. mandatory

    mandatory Nuthugger Crusher Full Member

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    This is definitley a very bitchy move for the Primma Donna...

    I 100 % sure that Floyda wont sign the contract.. He wont even say **** today..

    Bob Arum will probably announce later today or tommorow or Monday that Paquiao will be fighting Margarito or Cotto in God knows where...

    Two bull**** fights that the sport doesnt need if you ask me..

    Two meaningless fights..

    He should at least fight Martinez,,, anyone I dont care but it shouldnt be Cotto or Margarito
     
  5. PetethePrince

    PetethePrince Slick & Redheaded Full Member

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    Truly disappointing... **** Floyd
     
  6. strongarm

    strongarm Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Your right. Who the **** needs those two fights? Specially Cotto, the dude is past it, and will fold earlier than the last fight. Matter of fact, a second fight for Cotto could be extremely dangerous for his health.

    Step up Floyd!!!
     
  7. Ilesey

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    So, has Pac signed or agreed to the terms?
     
  8. Moth

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    I just can't believe he honestly thinks he's the best boxer ever when he pulls **** like this. So much potential wasted on such an egomaniacal douche.

    There's a difference between helping out children and hiding behind helping out children.
     
  9. spud1

    spud1 HAWK TIME!!!! Full Member

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    i owned you on your own thread yday

    now tell me something, was or wasnt it pacman who walked away from the first fight becaiuse of drug testing
     
  10. spud1

    spud1 HAWK TIME!!!! Full Member

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    do you know what is in the contract?

    how can you comment on this and say either party is to blame.

    arum doesnt even want this fight. he majes a deadline with **** terms so that floyd dont sign and that way pac will fight margo for the wbc titlke.

    why are you missing that
     
  11. CYoungblood95

    CYoungblood95 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    last time it was manny who didnt sign, manny & co walked away from negotiations...so why did manny not sign the first time? u mean the deal he was offered that wasnt good enough for him then, is good enough for him now? do u realize how hypocritical u sound
     
  12. Gander Tasco

    Gander Tasco Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    the deal wasnt the same. Floyd wouldn't budge on ODST testing. Manny tried to compriomise 3 or 4 different times and Floyd wouldn't go. It wasn't until the very last minute we heard about the '14 day cutoff' and that point Arum said the negotiations were over.

    What does it matter anyway? That was yesterday, this is today. You can't shift the blame at this point, it's all on Floyd.
     
  13. dangerousity

    dangerousity Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Irrelevant. Was it or was it not Floyd who killed the fight in the first place by requesting drug testing when they could have just got it on. Now Pac hesitant to do so, agrees to the blood test and STILL Floyd so far is not signing.

    Pathetic. Absolutely pathetic.

    I swear, if Floyd doesnt sign today, there's gonna be about 50 new LukeO, Bladerunners & Farmboxers in this forum, just pure hate for the man.
     
  14. spud1

    spud1 HAWK TIME!!!! Full Member

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    you are one of the worst tards, yo never come up with any facts what so ever.

    pac walked away because he felt he had something to hide, what other fighter doesnt say NO to 40 mill over spilt blood.

    you tell me.

    shane did it.

    floyd will sign, he is a good pr man, this is good marketing everone doubted he would face shane, he wooped him, he will do so again. but only if the contract is fair

    and you cant blame a man for that.
     
  15. ToneLoneLostboy

    ToneLoneLostboy Active Member Full Member

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    Last time around it was more about timing. Pac wanted the fight in March because of the elections. If not for that, I'm sure he would have eventually came to this agreement.