Team Mayweathers primary objective is to make money. Pac taking legal action could possibly hurt them where it hurts most, their wallet.
As a fan, I can do without all the accusations. Floyd is a good businessman and I think that his team’s accusations took it a step too far. They thought they were merely discrediting a boxer’s ability to exceed expectations without using performance enhancing drugs. They failed to realize that Pac is not just a boxer; He is a national hero in his country.
They misjudged his character. They thought they could say what they wanted without resistance. Anyone who has paved a road from starvation to national hero takes extreme accusations seriously, especially when he has passed every test and obstacle in the ring, outside the ring and every drug test administered by governing bodies.
Floyd didn’t require any of his past opponents to take additional tests. Why are they requiring Pac to do so? He has passed all previous tests by the commission that governs all boxing events in Nevada and Texas. There is just no precedence for additional blood tests in the history of boxing. However even after all their mockery, Pac agreed to additional blood tests. Yet they continue to hit below the belt with their accusations to get a psychological advantage?
Pac is right, enough is enough. You can’t hit a national hero below the belt and expect to get away with it
Paquiao has actually called Floyd a coward, that's what Team Mayweather needs to respond to.
Let's see if Floyd will response like the way he did when Hatton Challenge him directly?? C'mon Floyd??? Say it again..." Make the f*kin fight!!!"
And not only that, the Pacman's Lawsuit may eventually drain Pretty Boy's bank account completely out. Poor Floyd, he loses in a big way! :nonono:
Ladyfan,
I agree that Team Mayweather can lose a lot. I believe that money makes his world go round. Could you imagine what it might be like if someone who he and his family despises takes his money. Regardless if it’s a significant amount or not, it’s the principle that matters.
You lost any credibility you had in the second paragraph. Nothing you said after that matters. No one on Floyd's team has made accusations against Pacquaio. Mayweather Sr. is not part of Floyd's team. All the accusations are coming from Arum, Roach, biased boxing writers and the people on this message board.
My objective wasn’t to sway you in your opinion. I only agree that Pac is doing right by filing a case against GBP, FMP and Sr.. I would do the same if roles were reversed. However since you believe the roles are reversed do you think Floyd has a better claim than Pac?
Last time Floyd had someone after his money (IRS) he had to come out of retirement. AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Yes, its that simple.... Money comes easy to the people involved they could care less about being sued, its nothing new to any of the people involved.
Oh nooooooo Rich people getting sued, lol why do people care about this so much, I bet they could care less.
Last time Floyd had someone after his money (IRS) he had to come out of retirement. AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Team Mayweathers primary objective is to make money. Pac taking legal action could possibly hurt them where it hurts most, their wallet.
As a fan, I can do without all the accusations. Floyd is a good businessman and I think that his team’s accusations took it a step too far. They thought they were merely discrediting a boxer’s ability to exceed expectations without using performance enhancing drugs. They failed to realize that Pac is not just a boxer; He is a national hero in his country.
They misjudged his character. They thought they could say what they wanted without resistance. Anyone who has paved a road from starvation to national hero takes extreme accusations seriously, especially when he has passed every test and obstacle in the ring, outside the ring and every drug test administered by governing bodies.
Floyd didn’t require any of his past opponents to take additional tests. Why are they requiring Pac to do so? He has passed all previous tests by the commission that governs all boxing events in Nevada and Texas. There is just no precedence for additional blood tests in the history of boxing. However even after all their mockery, Pac agreed to additional blood tests. Yet they continue to hit below the belt with their accusations to get a psychological advantage?
Pac is right, enough is enough. You can’t hit a national hero below the belt and expect to get away with it
You lost any credibility you had in the second paragraph. Nothing you said after that matters. No one on Floyd's team has made accusations against Pacquaio. Mayweather Sr. is not part of Floyd's team. All the accusations are coming from Arum, Roach, biased boxing writers and the people on this message board.