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  • DiLLiNGER
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    #81
    He's just a flamer lol

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    • Pretty_Hitman
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      #82
      Merchant wants to see this fight, just like everyone else. I hope he keeps talking...............

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      • boxing77
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        #83
        yes everybody that knows anything about steroids knows that u cant have your test elevated during the fight,cuz the nac tests u right after the fight and yes even floyd knows this!!!why do u think james toney and vargas who tested positive after the fight,but unfortunatly still managed t get knocked the f out by delahoya!!!the only reason why mosley got away with it is cuz he used them during his trainig for preparation and knew when he would be getting tested there for planned it out!!!but pac has already agreed to unlimited random eurine testing and even some blood testing just to make floydie happy,so it wouldnt be possible for him to cheat,and yes floytie and the rest of fighters now this that the reason nobodys never asked for olympic style testing,or not even random urine testing,which actualy should be a polesy!!!the problem is that floyd also knows that most people dont know about that and he cud try to make it stick!!!still got to give him credit for coming up with that one since it was original!!froytie p4p the most exciting fighter outside the ring rite now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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        • hugh grant
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          #84
          Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
          HBO's expert analyst Larry Merchant has once again discussed the ongoing saga to make a March super-fight between Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr. This time Merchant spoke with AOL's Fan House. Merchant has been around a long time and he's seen a lot of tough negotiations for fights. He never saw anything like the Mayweather-Pacquiao negotiations. He still doesn't fully understand the logic of Mayweather's position to demand random Olympic-style drug tests. That sole demand has destroyed the negotiations and caused Pacquiao to sue Mayweather, Golden Boy Promotions and others. [Click Here To Read More]

          PBF knows the PBF that beat Castillo isnt good enough to beat the Pac who beat Cotto.

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          • tibbar
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            #85
            Originally posted by TboneNYC09
            The whole idea why floyd jr came back from retirement was to get back what Manny Pacquiao took.Floyds #1 spot as the best in boxing.If Floyd jr was so concerned about being undefeated he would of just stayed retired.If you dont fight,you cant lose.
            Come'on Larry,your supposed to be a pro...I could deal with people on these boxing sites saying that BS but from a pro analyst?
            how about floyd came back to leech money from boxing because of his financial problems with IRS and many others including the garbage man? he doesnt want the #1 P4P title, remember hes the one himself who said legacy do not pay the bills. so *****s are you blind to the sellout? he came back from retirement for the business of leeching all the money he can get from boxing, and his selling pitch is his "0" loss. its compounding that what he is doing right now is killing the fight that will give him his biggest payday. he might not have intentionally meant things to turn out this way but its already a blunder. now the fight is in jeopardy. what to do now? he wanted the random blood testing for the edge it can give him considering mannys history with blood letting in his first bout with morales. its the height of hypocrisy in the side of team mayweather to say that they only wanted a fair playing field, thats BS, advantage is what they are after despite all the advantages floyd already had over manny with height, reach etc. he wanted all, i mean all if he csn only demand that manny tie his left hand to his back hell do it. hes a businessman and he is aware that what hes got for sales pitch is his "0" loss and nothing more, he will do everything possible to protect that because once he lost, for him the "money well" (boxing) will dry up. that really explain why he is not fighting high risk opponents.

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            • jetgeomcx
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              #86
              Originally posted by Deedubbzz07
              Something I've been sayin this entire time, I'm glad its not just me.

              Floyd fans: Let the **** talking on Larry Merchant begin...
              the **** hits the pan...and so the rest may be enlightened with floyd.

              Originally posted by lcheezy
              the start of this article summed it all up. merchant has been aroud to long.
              the title summed it all......floyd is really afraid.
              let's hope this random olympic style harassment is floyd's last demand.

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              • PACsiwon
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                #87
                ha?

                absolutely right! floyd jr. knows that manny is coming to beat him for his career. floyd jr. is the dirtiest boxer in this generation, he has done to juan manuel marquez and know he`s making a new dirty tactics that he knew it will be his advantage. if i were manny i rather choose to fight yuri foreman for an 8th tittle belt in different weight class rather than fighting floyd jr without belt, manny has nothing to prove cause he`s on the top already.

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                • boxing77
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                  #88
                  Originally posted by TboneNYC09
                  The whole idea why floyd jr came back from retirement was to get back what Manny Pacquiao took.Floyds #1 spot as the best in boxing.If Floyd jr was so concerned about being undefeated he would of just stayed retired.If you dont fight,you cant lose.
                  Come'on Larry,your supposed to be a pro...I could deal with people on these boxing sites saying that BS but from a pro analyst?
                  comon man everybody including u know he came back cuz he had no choice he was i dept!!!!!!!!!!!

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                  • NEELZ
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                    #89
                    I really thought PBF's performance against Marquez was overrated. The commentators and Floyd's adoring fans raved about what he did like it was the greatest performance of all time. The second and third time I watched the fight, I did it with the sound down, because he commentating was so far biased in Floyd's favor.

                    I thought Marquez clearly won two rounds. There were 2-4 rounds that were very close and if Floyd didn't have the grand reputation he has, which causes every thing close to be tilted in his direction, could have gone to Marquez. I thought Floyd won but it wasn't nearly as dominant a win as the adoring Floyd fans proclaimed it to be, Floyd mostly threw left jabs, which missed or were glancing shots. Threw at the most 1-2 punches.

                    Floyd did land a handful of solid blows, did get a clean knockdown. I never felt that Marquez was really hurt in the fight even though I definitely thought Floyd wanted to knock him out. Even though Marquez was smallish looking in comparison to Floyd, Floyd often fought defensively and looked worried about getting hit. It was not a particularly exciting fight, as I think most of Floyd's fights aren't. I think Floyd is somewhat overrated, but is a good talent.

                    There is no way that off that kind of performance, and his other most recent ones against DelaHoya and Baldomir that anybody but a Floyd nuthugger would think he will dominate Pacman. Floyd is afraid of taking a lot of punishment in a fight. Mostly I think he is afraid of the hit his ego would take. That after all the boasting and posturing about his greatness, a loss would would take a lot of the glitter away from the boasting he does.

                    I personally don't care if he fights. Most of his fights are disappointing in terms of their excitement. I mostly just want him to face a real threat in the ring.

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                    • SceneSpectator!
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                      #90
                      Hell, Yeah!!! Floyd opted living throughout with his undefeated record! He will never venture his dearest "0 lost" record with Pac or to any top welters! No way Floyd will do this even costed him $40 million dollars!!!

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