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smh trolls get passes but when posting news im threatened
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I think floyd has no choice but to give into the 50/50 split. Who else would be a possible match? If the pacman fight does not go through pac already chose cotto for plan b. He said he doesn't know who guerro is and said camelo is not ready yet. So who else is there.
Did you guys read Roger Mayweather's last interview? He said no Morales or Alvarez. There is only one person they are pursuing and you know who that is.
Floyd would have my eternal respect if he took that fight. He'd be at such a huge size disadvantage but how can you bet against a guy who just doesn't get beaten?
agree, i think he will finally get a lot of RESPECT from the boxing community by taking such a huge rich.
Mayweather only goes up when he fights lightweights lol. He will cheat you on the scales. If you are heavier he will cheat you in life and avoid you. If he thinks he can beat you he will bribe the USADA to take blood samples twice IN A ROW from u before the fight and only take one from him before the fight lol. This fight won't happen and if it does it's a disgrace because Sergio is a grandpa and he got busted up by a 20 something fighter in his last fight.
^^ignorant comment^^
Article is deep
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/othersports/boxing/mayweather-vs-pacquiao/11548458/Preparing-Manny-Pacquaio-for-Floyd-Mayweather-fight-saves-me-from-suicide-says-Freddie-Roach.html
It really is the fight of his life no wonder he's coming out with quotes everyday he's obsessed to get this win. It seems like roach would take losing this fight harder than either of the actual fighters
It's lose-lose. If floyd wins, the floyd fans will become more annoying. If manny wins, the manny fans will become more annoying.
S/o to tay roc "put the dots on em like wonder bread, nah i said i'll put the dots on him but they dont want the bread"
Zab Judah knocks out Floyd Mayweather during sparring
http://allsports.com.gh/boxing/money-down-zab-judah-knocks-out-floyd-mayweather-during-sparring-id3596916.html
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/boxing/article-3045207/Floyd-Mayweather-Jnr-ducked-fighters-called-best-says-Manny-Pacquiao-trainer-Freddie-Roach.html
‘The fight will be won and lost on the ropes,’ said Roach. ‘If Mayweather goes to the ropes and tries to rest his legs, he will get beat. If he has good movement the entire night and his legs don’t give out on him, he’ll probably win. It’s about outscoring him. If he sits on the ropes, we can outscore him. If he stays in the middle of the ring and boxes all the time he could possibly outscore us.’
‘I believe Manny can win this fight. I kind of have to win this fight. I’ve been talking a lot. It’s more important than anything to me. It’s more important to me than getting my girlfriend, Maya, back. It’s that big because, I mean, I really like this girl.
I can't wait for the official trash talking to begin floyd sr's rhyming is classic these documentaries showtime and hbo are going to show will get us all even more hype.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1rRI5se9HjM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UOt_rFGKhMo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D_r-gNQ7vcI
I think GGG needs two or three big wins like vs Canelo, Cotto, or Chavez Jr to make this fight marketable because right now casual fans dont really know who he is but with those wins and mayweather style fight promoting it can happen.
Bob Arum Says Showtime Would Lose $20 Mil on Mayweather vs. Cotto 2
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Arum says Showtime loses 10-12 million each Floyd fight. Cotto will want $13 mill to fight Floyd again, 10 mill more than typical Floydfoe
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Arum said Cotto wants at least 13 mill, ten mill more than usual Floyd foe. Floyd can get 32 mill "fighting a busboy." Floyd wants at least.
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...an extra 10 mill to fight Cotto, this rematch would do maybe 1.1 million. That means, he thinks Showtime would lose 20 mill on Cotto fite
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Bob says Cotto should do it, but economic climate is different. Sequel would do fewer buys, says CBS won't do it and lose money
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“Freddie the joke coach Roach…who wouldn’t dare to approach. He’s just blowing smoke, with no hope. Manny moved from first-class to coach by training with the Roach!”
“Now he’s gonna be sprayed with Raid and underpaid! Because at the end of the night, Pacquiao’s title will be gone…just like the roach when the lights come on!”
loaded lux type lyricism lol
#mean
Andrew F (@andrew88fields) tweeted at 3:10pm - 22 Jan 15:
@MilesAhead99 @KevinI @deanbalexander I agree. Bob Arum told NY Daily News yesterday "the fight is going to happen, both fighters signing (https://twitter.com/andrew88fields/s...938427904?s=17)
Kevin Iole (@KevinI) tweeted at 3:16pm - 22 Jan 15:
@andrew88fields @MilesAhead99 @deanbalexander He's full of it. (https://twitter.com/KevinI/status/55...624114176?s=17)
it's really only hard for mayweather fights. the cheap seats are not even available. you have to try the higher priced ones.
I wouldn't get my hopes up for getting any Pac/Mayweather tickets on ticketmaster if the fight happens.
Do you know the average ticket prices for these type of events?
Kevin Iole (@KevinI) tweeted at 5:21pm - 14 Jan 15:
Just spoke to @StephenEspinoza. Garcia, Guerrero, Thurman, et al, will all return to @SHOsports at some point this year.
USADA Statement on Inaccurate News Reports Regarding the Sport of Pro Boxing
http://www.usada.org/usada-statement-inaccurate-news-reports-pro-boxing/
Whether due to a genuine misunderstanding of the facts or an intentional desire to mislead, numerous unfounded and false accusations have been leveled against USADA in recent on-line articles. Since our inception, USADA’s sole mission has been to protect clean sport. As such, it is unfortunate and extremely disappointing to have to address articles riddled with significant inaccuracies and misrepresentations based on unsubstantiated rumors as well as anonymous or self-interested sources that have recklessly called our integrity into question. It is simply absurd to suggest that we would ever compromise our integrity for any sport or athlete.
Although the articles in question contain a multitude of errors, all of which will be addressed at the appropriate time, we believe it is important to immediately correct the record regarding the false suggestion that Floyd Mayweather violated the rules by receiving an IV infusion of saline and vitamins.
As was already publicly reported in May of this year by the Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC), Mr. Mayweather applied for and was granted a Therapeutic Use Exemption (TUE) by USADA for an IV infusion of saline and vitamins that was administered prior to his May 2 fight against Manny Pacquiao. Mr. Mayweather’s use of the IV was not prohibited under the NSAC rules at that time and would not be a violation of the NSAC rules today. Nonetheless, because Mr. Mayweather was voluntarily taking part in a USADA program, and therefore subject to the rules of the WADA Code, he took the additional step of applying for a TUE after the IV infusion was administered in order remain in compliance with the USADA program. Although Mr. Mayweather’s application was not approved until after his fight with Mr. Pacquiao and all tests results were reported, Mr. Mayweather did disclose the infusion to USADA in advance of the IV being administered to him. Furthermore, once the TUE was granted, the NSAC and Mr. Pacquiao were immediately notified even though the practice is not prohibited under NSAC rules.
Over the past six years USADA has conducted anti-doping programs for over 45 fights in the sport of professional boxing, and each of those programs has been conducted in accordance with the WADA Code and the International Standards. As a result, every athlete who has participated in one of our programs has voluntarily agreed to abide by the rules of the WADA Code and willingly subjected themselves to substantially more stringent testing protocols than they otherwise would have been subject to.
There are certainly those in the sport of professional boxing who appear committed to preventing an independent and comprehensive anti-doping program from being implemented in the sport, and who wish to advance an agenda that fails to put the interests of clean athletes before their own. Despite that opposition, we will continue to demonstrate to the clean athletes we serve, the sport partners we work with, and all those who share the ideal of fair competition, that we remain committed to our mission of protecting the rights of clean athletes and the integrity of competition.
September 10, 2015Statement