so did pac agree to the test or not?

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  1. Concrete

    Concrete Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I don't agree with Mayweather changing his demands. But he did so because was pissed that Pac left negotiations to fight Clottey leaving him to scramble, and then fight Mosley. Not to mention the law suit. He proved he was the bigger draw with the Mosley fight and added leverage with the OSDA procedure though. Pac should have never left negotiations to fight Clottey, and should have accepted 14 days especially since 7 days all of a sudden became acceptable after the Clottey fight.
     
  2. PIPO23

    PIPO23 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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  3. dodong

    dodong >>PACQUIAO Full Member

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  4. Leon

    Leon The Artful Dodger Full Member

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    He agreed to HIS IDEA of the test.
     
  5. Sweet Jones

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    You do realize that you can continue to negotiate even after mediation. Surely you know this.

    Right?
     
  6. psychopath

    psychopath D' "X" Factor Full Member

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  7. Sweet Jones

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    ESPN has a different view of the first negotiations:

     
  8. Farmboxer

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  9. dodong

    dodong >>PACQUIAO Full Member

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    I hope you remember that Pac was on a deadline during that time. He didn't have time for Floyd to f**k around.
     
  10. dodong

    dodong >>PACQUIAO Full Member

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    :good

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  11. slugger3000

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  12. divac

    divac Loyal Member Full Member

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    When after mediation Arum went on a rant about Mayweather lying, saying "he did not offer a 14 day cutoff, Mayweather is lying. He say's that now that the Clottey fight has been put together."

    ......in the next day or so, the mediator himself holds a newconference to let it be known that Arum was the one that was lying, Mayweather had proposed the 14 day cutoff........


    .......for the life of me, It's puzzling why the media would not give Arum more grief over that type of a lie.
    Is it that the media is just immune to Arum's shennanigans?
    ......or is it that they like Pacquiao so much and dont like Mayweather, they just did'nt want to make Pacquiao look bad and so they just gave Arum the free ride himself?:huh

    .......in any regards, when the news hit that Arum was about to announce the Clottey fight, Mayweather went public stating the 14 day window was still on the table if he wanted the fight........but that if Pacquiao went through with the Clottey fight, that 14 day offer would then become full random testing.

    The Clottey fight had'nt been officially announced at this time, so Arum if he really wanted the Mayweather fight could have easily pounced on Mayweather saying, "the 14 day offer is still on the table."

    ......Arum did'nt and went through with the Clottey fight.


    I believe that whats going on now is that the Pacquiao team will say, "we've agreed to Mayweather's demand"....that being the 14 day that was offered by Mayweather during the first negotiation.

    ......the only problem is that Mayweather took that off the table the moment Arum officially announced the Clottey fight.......so the reality is that Pacquiao has not agreed to Mayweathers' demands, and that I believe right now is full random testing.
     
  13. punisher

    punisher Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    No...Pac has not agreed to any testing scenario that Floyd has agreed to.
     
  14. Sweet Jones

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    Thank you for killing your own argument.
     
  15. MrGlass

    MrGlass Active Member Full Member

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    Aren't you the guy that said Pacquiao would get embarrassed by bigger more quality fighters like DLH and Hatton? Yeah we should all listen to you