Will Floyd sign the contract?
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he's getting his biggest payday. he's suppose to sign.I just see the dude get endless and endless hate... and he ends up agreeing to the terms, 50-50.. no problems, no bull****, only 2 weeks after the Cotto fight... after 50% of this entire forum basically bashed him... and when he proves everybody wrong by basically agreeing right away... there's just nothing.
those 2 idiots couldn't fuck this up.
i would have laughed my ass off at those 2 morons if they didn't agree to fight each other.
*******s saying , "manny is the man! see how he agreed."
*****s saying , "give floyd credit for taking this fight."
please......
if pac and pbf didn't fight each other for $40 mil. a piece , they need to be sterilized because idiots that ****** shouldn't be allowed to breed.Comment
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Seriously, Wut do you expect from these guys? The hate will never end!I just see the dude get endless and endless hate... and he ends up agreeing to the terms, 50-50.. no problems, no bull****, only 2 weeks after the Cotto fight... after 50% of this entire forum basically bashed him... and when he proves everybody wrong by basically agreeing right away... there's just nothing.Comment
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ok...the headline BELOW says that Mayweather has signed...so with your logic, this thread is POINTLESS..
Mayweather shown the money and signs to fight Pacquiao
He was shown the money and just could not resist signing on the dotted line. Floyd Mayweather Jr. is signed, sealed and delivered to fight Manny Pacquiao for the right to be called the pound-for-pound best in boxing. ESPN boxing writer Dan Rafael broke the big news last night and reported Pacquiao’s promoter Bob Arum is on his way to the Philippines to get the Filipino star’s agreement to terms for the mega fight which would take place in either March or May of 2010.
For whatever reason, a great number of boxing fans, Manny Pacquiao supporters in particular, have been adamant that Floyd Mayweather Jr. would not have the courage to get this deal done and attempt to reclaim his title as the best in boxing. This chatter was very surprising, considering the great deal of money at stake. Additionally, Mayweather is quite possibly the greatest counterpuncher and defensive master the sport has seen in the last forty years. So what should he have been afraid of?
If anything, Floyd Mayweather Jr. should be emboldened, given his complete shutout and dominant performance over Juan Manuel Marquez, a man whom Manny Pacquiao has gone life and death with twice in the ring before. Also, Pacquiao’s ultra-aggressive style should play right into Floyd Mayweather’s greatest strength.
Mayweather has always been able to use his opponents’ aggression to open up his own opportunities on the offensive end by taking punches on the shoulders or gloves and returning fire with clean, hard counterpunches. Granted, Manny Pacquiao is super fast and his punches come from all angles, so he may end up being the exception to Mayweather’s rule.
Now the ball is in Manny Pacquiao’s court. His trainer Freddie Roach has been doing a lot of talking on behalf of the Pacquiao camp about how his fighter is going to whip Mayweather. It will be fun to see him try.Comment
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Sry to hear that my friend. I hope that things work out for you and I'm sure they will. I'm was joking in good fun anyways, you know its nothing personal.Comment
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