I know what he's asking. His google works just as well as everyone elses. People need to learn to do some research on their own...
The trouble is that Manny isn't the one doing the negotiating. Bob Arum is, and he and Goldenboy can't even agree on what day of the week it is. Neither side wants to feel like they're getting punked by conceding too much, and neither side wants to appear as if they need the other, so BOTH sides would rather let this fight fall through than give another inch.
Pac's English is extremely limited. Hence the standard issue response "My concern is to have a good fight for the fans".
Maybe the guy just likes to fight, and he leaves it to Arum and the rest of those idiots to fumble everything else up. And did you ever consider that Manny is busy with more important things in his own country than trying to "fix his image" for ignorant bigot Americans?
This content is protected this will probly be posted 50 more times before all of Floyd's brigade finally gets it.
Got it...I understand manny said that he would take the test even in the sixth round...I saw him say it....I believe him.... I know that he also says that negotiations are left up to his team....And i know his team said that they would only except the test up to 7 days out... The point i am trying to make is I really feel manny will take the test any time, but his team isnt saying that they only agreed to accept 7 days out for no reason...did you every think that maybe MAnny told them anytime and they just did what they wanted to do in negotiations, OR at the time of the supposed second negotiations, maybe manny wasnt saying "anytime" and he was saying 7 days and only after those failed he started saying, "ok any time, lets get this **** going" My point is you just cant ignored the fact that both got on national TV and said two different things... NOW It is a natural instinct to believe what the boxer says, especially if it fits your agenda, but how hard is it not for the boxer to know exactly what went on in negotiations? Not hard at all. Especially someone like Manny. Let your Fanboyness rest and look at the big picture, through unbiased glasses. Floyd and manny would have this fight signed in an hour.
No, I know Uncle Bob is a lying ass crook and Manny is just dumb enough to trust him to look out for his best interests, which he'll do only as long as their best interests are the same.
emmanuel tries to take a very business minded approach to his boxing career. The real reason he plays the role of ignorant asian kid who can't open his mouth is because fightfans do not like boxers who are picky about their opponents. emmanuel has a desperate need to be liked by everyone, and being liked is apart of how he sells. Acting like he's too dumb to talk for himself lets him escape the responsibilities of fighting the David Diazes, Joshua Clotteys, and ANTONIOs of the world. He explains how boxing is a business to him in his brand new book.
Pac doesn't like talking about Floyd. Floyd is annoying. Let Arum handle his rubbish. And Pac just trains in congress and just train for the fight. other fights were made no problem without any drama at all.SIGN and fight, simple as that.This one has all the usual dramatics from the primadonna. I mean, it's more bickering back and fort.Boring and annoying.Manny just doesn't allow himself to get involved in that BS.That's what FLOY wants.Pac agreed to the test.End of. Just fight!!
I don't do anyone's leg work for them kid. "WE" have already heard a few times DIRECT from Manny's mouth that he's accepted all the blood testing demands from Floyd in order for MONEY to agree to do his job. The only problem is Floyd hasn't agreed. Don't worry....if you try you will find what you are looking for. .. Unless you aren't looking for the truth.
You're a lot nicer than me.....let the lazy ones do some work if they are really looking for the truth. But I'm sure Blud Shot will be thankful anyway.
Again, Manny is doing 0% of the negotiating, so it doesn't really matter what he says he agreed to. Both sides had their own take it or leave it offers on the table when the negotiations first broke down and nothing has really changed since.