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  • #11
    And I thought the Pac/Hatton negotiations were ridiculous. I'm glad I don't care about this fight. Negotiating complicated contracts in public (trying to sway public opinions) is BS and NEEDS to stop. THIS is giving boxing yet another black eye...

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    • #12
      Originally posted by MindBat View Post
      If the fight gets made, they'll both be out to prove all doubters wrong.


      I got my cheddar on floyd............the man knows how to win

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Ch@mpBox@PR View Post
        **** Pacquiao for being a ***** and not agreeing to the test and **** Mayweather to the fullest for wasting our time since 2006 and ****iing boxing up!!!
        good post I agree

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        • #14
          i dont know what to think of this anymore

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          • #15
            Originally posted by MBL View Post
            good post I agree
            And **** the rest for not being good enough to beat this two up!

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            • #16
              If they all want da fight they need 2make da fight happen and stop finding ways to **** it up. If pbf is so confident then let the standard testing sufice. if Pacs feeling r so hurt then get n da ring and try 2 do something about it. Furthermore boxing fans we have 2 make a stand and stop buying **** ppvs. and demand the fights that boxing needs. most of the best fights of 2009 were not ppv. I know everyone is entitled to spend money on what they please. but i'll b damn if im going 2 keep ****ting out 49.99-59.99 to watch fights that r predictable and don't even deserve to be on ESPN. and $ isnt really the issue 2 me its about the integrity of the fight game. What these idiots that r supposed 2 be making thisfight don't seem 2 get is that this fight will never b as big as it is RIGHT NOW! if either of these guys loses or gets expose in a win b 4 the fight eachother than those ppvbuys ,ticket sales and overall interest will plummet. In my opinion neither of the 2 is a fighter that I would consistantly pay 2 see fight unless its a big fight against a wel matched oponent. of all the names as possible replacements that they keep throwing out there for either fighter, none of them come close to being as big or as signifigant as this fight. I truly love the sport of boxing but the business side of boxing is ruining the sport to some extent. the fans buy the ppv,the fans buy the tickets, the fans provide the cult following, so why is it that the fans have 2 take the lumps when the so called business me get 2 concerned with making a buck! however that being said if they dont make the fight happen oh well. i want make $1.00 off it anyway. as a matter of fact if it is made it will cost me $ because i will buy it or go see it. but that doesn't matter, I want 2 see this fight made for the benefit of the sport and because the TRU FIGHT FANS that continue to support boxing and r loyal thru thick and thin have been waiting on a fight of this magnitude for ages. And we deserve it for putting up with the ugly side of boxing for years, regardless of whether the fight lives up to its billing or not.

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              • #17
                Seriously, who cares. I don't even want to see it any more. Last thing I am interested in is greasing either of these ****bags pockets.

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                • #18
                  Even tho I don't wanna see pac vs foreman it makes sense for pac cuz he will be fightin for an 8th title in pbf case why would he be fightin hatton? Hatton has a country behind him a big payday believe or not!! So as a boxer wantin a legacy pac fightin foreman makes more sense then pbf just lookin for money

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                  • #19
                    so did pacquiao manage to grow some balls and take the tests???

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by trufightfanatic View Post
                      If they all want da fight they need 2make da fight happen and stop finding ways to **** it up. If pbf is so confident then let the standard testing sufice. if Pacs feeling r so hurt then get n da ring and try 2 do something about it. Furthermore boxing fans we have 2 make a stand and stop buying **** ppvs. and demand the fights that boxing needs. most of the best fights of 2009 were not ppv. I know everyone is entitled to spend money on what they please. but i'll b damn if im going 2 keep ****ting out 49.99-59.99 to watch fights that r predictable and don't even deserve to be on ESPN. and $ isnt really the issue 2 me its about the integrity of the fight game. What these idiots that r supposed 2 be making thisfight don't seem 2 get is that this fight will never b as big as it is RIGHT NOW! if either of these guys loses or gets expose in a win b 4 the fight eachother than those ppvbuys ,ticket sales and overall interest will plummet. In my opinion neither of the 2 is a fighter that I would consistantly pay 2 see fight unless its a big fight against a wel matched oponent. of all the names as possible replacements that they keep throwing out there for either fighter, none of them come close to being as big or as signifigant as this fight. I truly love the sport of boxing but the business side of boxing is ruining the sport to some extent. the fans buy the ppv,the fans buy the tickets, the fans provide the cult following, so why is it that the fans have 2 take the lumps when the so called business me get 2 concerned with making a buck! however that being said if they dont make the fight happen oh well. i want make $1.00 off it anyway. as a matter of fact if it is made it will cost me $ because i will buy it or go see it. but that doesn't matter, I want 2 see this fight made for the benefit of the sport and because the TRU FIGHT FANS that continue to support boxing and r loyal thru thick and thin have been waiting on a fight of this magnitude for ages. And we deserve it for putting up with the ugly side of boxing for years, regardless of whether the fight lives up to its billing or not.
                      good post ...
                      we have a "BoyCott PPV in 2010" on Facebook
                      you are free to join

                      http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gi...d=219520934396

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