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    Fans blame Floyd Jr. for Pacquiao fight impasse
    January 6, 2010 19:07:27

    Fight fans are blaming Floyd Mayweather Jr. for derailing his March 13 gig with Manny Pacquiao and forcing their camps to undergo mediation to salvage the mega-bout, results of an online poll showed.

    According to 73% of the 9,730 respondents in the Los Angeles Times’ poll “Who do you blame for the Manny Pacquiao-Floyd Mayweather impasse?" the flamboyant American is at fault in the impasse brought about by his demand for an Olympic-style drug testing.

    The Mayweather camp, suggesting that Pacquiao has been using performance-enhancing drugs, has demanded that the two undergo random, Olympic-style drug testing to be supervised by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency.

    Pacquiao and his promoter Bob Arum have rejected the idea, but are amenable to do blood and urine testing under a certain period of time and to be handled by the Nevada State Athletic Commission.

    The issue got worse when the Pacman sued the Mayweathers and Golden Boy Promotions executives Oscar De La Hoya and Richard Schaefer for defamation over the dope insinuations.

    The two fighters’ representatives met for nine hours before a mediator, retired federal judge Daniel Weinstein, on Tuesday in San Diego, California (Wednesday in Manila) but apparently did not reach an agreement yet.

    A gag order has been issued on the two parties but ESPN Deportes’ Jaime Mota quoted one lawyer for Top Rank as saying: “Mediation is still ongoing."

    It was not clear whether the two groups will again meet up Wednesday (Thursday in Manila) for a new round of talks.

    For most fans (at least 7,085 of the voters who answered the poll as of Wednesday 6 p.m., Manila time), though, it wouldn’t have reached this point if not for Mayweather.

    A total of 1,779 voters (18% of the respondents), meanwhile, pinned the blame on Mayweather’s promoters and managers while 615 (6%) pointed to Pacquiao and 251 (3%) tagged Arum at fault.

    Manny Pacquiao with his two belts. Top Rank photo

    One of the respondents, Art C, described Mayweather as too demanding.

    “He wants to impose his own rule into the boxing world... Why not stick into Nevada (Commission) rules? He's into psy war...he wants his opponents to fall into it... Poor Mayweather!!! Come on!... Face Manny Pacquiao inside the ring...," he commented.

    Another respondent, using the moniker el mejico, called Mayweather’s demand as a show of fear of the Filipino ring icon, who comes off a masterful 11th round TKO of Miguel Cotto.

    “He’s a coward. Especially after Pacquiao’s fight with Cotto, (Team Mayweather) thinks of any strategy they could think of to their advantage because there’s no way they could beat Pacman when it comes to true boxing, fist to fist, toe to toe. (Mayweather) knows what he’s doing. In order to retain his undefeated record, he tries to find a way to avoid the fight.

    "But it comes to a point where he has no choice but to choose a loss for the sake of money," he said.

    http://www.gmanews.tv/story/180936/f...-fight-impasse

  • #2
    I cant blame Floyd for Pac not wanting a teaspoon of blood taken within a month before the fight.

    No way, no how.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Go Blue View Post
      I cant blame Floyd for Pac not wanting a teaspoon of blood taken within a month before the fight.

      No way, no how.
      You are apparently part of the minority, Burner.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by ThreeBlindMice View Post
        You are apparently part of the minority, Burner.
        That is a Filipino news article, real boxing fans are split on who's at fault.

        edit: Polls don't mean ****, because Pac fans vote 1000 times each.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Six Shooter View Post
          That is a Filipino news article, real boxing fans are split on who's at fault,
          the news article is reporting the results of an AMERICAN newspaper survey.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Go Blue View Post
            I cant blame Floyd for Pac not wanting a teaspoon of blood taken within a month before the fight.

            No way, no how.
            Why wouldn't you blame Floyd's camp for changing the rules in regards to the drug testing required by the commission. If Floyd's camp didn't try to change the standard drug test and demanded for the Olympic random drug test, this fight would've been signed already.

            Mayweather shouldn't be making accusations without a shred of proof as he tries to discredit all of Pacquiao's great accomplishments, nor should he try to circumvent the Nevada rules by asking for blood tests when the commission has never asked for them.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by ThreeBlindMice View Post
              the news article is reporting the results of an AMERICAN newspaper survey.
              That poll was open to the whole world, i bet if you searched pacland there would be a link asking Pac fans to vote. Pac fans are obsessed with polls.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Six Shooter View Post
                Polls don't mean ****, because Pac fans vote 1000 times each.
                Why dont you cast your vote on the LA Times site and find out for yourself?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Six Shooter View Post
                  That poll was open to the whole world, i bet if you searched pacland there would be a link asking Pac fans to vote. Pac fans are obsessed with polls.
                  so now it's unfair for non-Americans worldwide to vote in the survey?

                  LMAOOOOO

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                  • #10
                    i blame both...but i sure as hell am blaming pac for more of it...bout 65/35...that's about right...

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