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  • big_james10
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    #251
    Originally posted by pugay_kamay
    Question:

    Why Team Mayweather didn't ask this before with Floyds previous fights?

    Why only now with Pac?
    What the hell difference does it make why he didn't ask for this before previous fights?

    Why didn't Pac ask for a penalty that amounted to 25 percent of his opponent's purse (in this case $10 million) if the opponent came in overweight in his previous fights? Why only now with Mayweather?

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    • big_james10
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      #252
      Originally posted by aether
      actually, there is more evidence of Floyd being gay than Manny being on PED's

      Exhibit A:


      What evidence do you have that Floyd is gay? Please share it with us.

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      • bunnybounce
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        #253
        Originally posted by big_james10
        Floyd's camp is not deciding any rules and requirements. What he is asking has nothing to do with the Nevada Commission or boxing in general. He is asking his opponent in this one particular fight to agree to a particular stipulation, just as Pac's camp asked him to agree to a stipulation about a $10 million penalty for coming in over the weight limit. The NSAC doesn't have a rule about a fighter paying a huge penalty for being over the limit, nor does any other commission, but Pac still wanted it in the contract. A stipulation is not a rule and is not enforceable upon anyone except the parties agreeing to the stipulation for a particular fight.


        What Arum is proposing is not fair. It would be in the best interest of Pacquaio only. He knows that and that is why he proposed it. If Pac agrees, that doesn't mean that every boxer who ever fights in the future will have to be subject to random blood tests. It simply means that Pac and Mayweather will submit to them voluntarily for this contest.
        what are you talking about? What are their purpose of having OLYMPIC BLOOD TESTING? just bcoz some idiot and lunatic are accusing pacquaio for using steroids? Tell me your best smart answer.

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        • bunnybounce
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          #254
          Originally posted by big_james10
          What the hell difference does it make why he didn't ask for this before previous fights?

          Why didn't Pac ask for a penalty that amounted to 25 percent of his opponent's purse (in this case $10 million) if the opponent came in overweight in his previous fights? Why only now with Mayweather?
          dont make an argument if your answer is irrelevant.

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            #255
            **** the neveda commison they need to do blood test and urine

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            • big_james10
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              #256
              Originally posted by dan-b
              Leonard Ellerbe is a nobody. I wonder how good his advice will seem to Floyd once he's fighting a different opponent for a fraction of the money he would have got facing Pac.
              Okay. You do realize that if Pac fights Malignaggi, he won't make the $40 million he would be getting in a fight against Floyd, don't you? He would probably make around $4 million. So, please tell me what the point of your post is?

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                #257
                Originally posted by bunnybounce
                dont make an argument if your answer is irrelevant.
                I don't what you mean by irrelevant. Everything posted on this message board is irrelevant, including the crap you post. None of our opinions is going to have any bearing on the negotiations of this fight or the outcome when the fight takes place. If you think that it does, you are delusional and should seek mental health treatment.

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                • GRUSTLER
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                  #258
                  Mark my words. Manny Pacquiao refusal to take the random blood tests
                  is going to hurt him and help Mayweather I believe. People seem to forget
                  that before Pac, Floyd made himself a major player in the sport of Boxing
                  literally by himself and is a very smart business man aside from a talented
                  boxer/fighter. Pacquiao is a very exciting fighter who has risen to the
                  top by blowing away his competition in the ring and now for him to refuse
                  random blood tests and not make this fight happen only to possibly fight
                  Malignaggi or Foreman is going to do damage to the Pacman and NO I'm
                  not saying it because I'm a fan of Mayweather and NO I'm not saying this
                  to discredited Manny or because I hate him because I don't. Bottomline
                  I see things for what they are and don't try to deny the truth in no shape
                  form or fashion. Manny is making a big mistake not Mayweather business
                  and image wise and that's my professional opinion not a personal one.
                  Last edited by GRUSTLER; 12-29-2009, 05:06 PM.

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                  • switchsouthpaw
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                    #259
                    Originally posted by big_james10
                    Are you five years old or did you just arrive from another planet? Everything everybody does in boxing is for self-interest. I hope you aren't ****** enough to believe that Manny Pacquaio fought Miguel Cotto and Ricky Hatton for the good of the sport. He fought for the money, just like Mayweather and Oscar and everyone else in boxing. He was willing to fight Mayweather for $40 million, not to further the sport. Bob Arum is promoting Pac for his own self-interest. He wants to avoid the Mayweather fight because he feels he can squeeze more money out of Pac before he sacrifices him to Mayweather.

                    Where the hell did you get the idea that anyone is involved in boxing for the purpose of "furthering the sport"?
                    Of course you'd think that and it's predictable, maybe that's why you find him so relatable.
                    Last edited by switchsouthpaw; 12-28-2009, 08:18 PM.

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                    • switchsouthpaw
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                      #260
                      Originally posted by big_james10
                      Floyd's camp is not deciding any rules and requirements. What he is asking has nothing to do with the Nevada Commission or boxing in general. He is asking his opponent in this one particular fight to agree to a particular stipulation, just as Pac's camp asked him to agree to a stipulation about a $10 million penalty for coming in over the weight limit. The NSAC doesn't have a rule about a fighter paying a huge penalty for being over the limit, nor does any other commission, but Pac still wanted it in the contract. A stipulation is not a rule and is not enforceable upon anyone except the parties agreeing to the stipulation for a particular fight.


                      What Arum is proposing is not fair. It would be in the best interest of Pacquaio only. He knows that and that is why he proposed it. If Pac agrees, that doesn't mean that every boxer who ever fights in the future will have to be subject to random blood tests. It simply means that Pac and Mayweather will submit to them voluntarily for this contest.
                      No he is just requesting that the rules and regulations over the past 40 years be thrown out the window and customized for this "one" instance only, yet his motives are pure? If he was asking Sharmbe Mitchell to take the exam you'd be in the fetal position laughing.
                      Last edited by switchsouthpaw; 12-28-2009, 08:24 PM.

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