Dont get it TWISTED, Pac ACCEPTED THE RULING, FLOYD DID NOT

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  • Cash Cow
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    #51
    Originally posted by snootz86
    Can you tell me who is this actor please? i remeber him for some place.
    Gary Cole is his name and THAT character he played was "Bill Lumbergh"

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    • DonTaseMeBrah
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      #52
      Originally posted by Easy Work Sr.
      close thread!!!


      its only an issue for mayweather.

      Its never been a issue for any fighter in the 100 year history of professional prize fighting.

      So basically, Mayweather is being a scared little beyotch. Historically speaking.

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      • MOREBASS
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        #53
        Originally posted by Easy Work Sr.
        close thread!!!

        How is this owned?


        It is saying that the reason that this went into arbitration was because he refused to be subjected to the random blood testing, which included being tested up until the night of the fight.


        The mediator suggested that a fair cut off, which satisfied Floyd's desire to have a fair fight, as well as Manny's unwillingness to have blood drawn from him close to fight night.

        Again, scientists were brought in to assure Floyd that this was sufficient. Its pretty obvious that Floyd's unwillingness to compromise can only mean he did not want this fight.

        What more does Floyd Mayweather Jr. love than money?

        Why would he walk away from the biggest payday of his life? Pacquiao's stance was based on principle.

        Where is Floyd's argument, if it was proven, and agreed to by a mediator, that a 24 day cutoff was sufficient.

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        • R.M {7}
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          #54
          I like both guys, 24 days seems reasonable. But for may's point of veiw, 24 days is no-no. Didnt suprise me he didnt agreed to the terms. That 24 should have been 5 or so days.

          But as a huge boxing fan, Mayweather should just agree to this terms. Pac is not on steriods, never been proven his on it and never been proven that his on ANY ILLEGAL substance for that matter. Hopefully, the negotiotions are still going. Pac knows he can beat may and may knows his talent will outbox manny.

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          • Fearless BONG
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            #55
            Hahahahahahahaha.....

            I can't believe Fraud Gayweather did not accept the terms given by the mediator....

            Plain and simple Fraud Gayweather is a COWARD Pu$$y affraid to fight the best opponent in his division....

            Let me start with....

            P. Williams
            Margarito.
            Clottey.
            Cotto.

            Now the Midget PACMAN....

            Come on Pu$$y fans make some noise on how Fraud Gayweather became the #1 P4P king..

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            • Vasyl’s dad
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              #56
              Originally posted by Deedubbzz07
              I knew that boy would refuse, this drug testing was his one way outta this fight. Too bad it backfired. Now the whole world knows what ***** he is. Oh yeah, AND the lawsuit is still on? Ouch!
              Well, the corny hiphop world sides with Floyd,

              but eh, they always do when he avoids fighters.


              "he has 4 losses"
              "hes not a draw"
              "hes a sparring partner"
              "he won't bow down to my demands and do testing that nobody else does, even though hes passed every test given, and other boxers have not".

              Woulda, coulda and shoulda.

              Once again, Floyds greatest fights are his fantasy fights.



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              • Southpaw16
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                #57
                Originally posted by Civilized
                Jeez. It's amazing how unintelligent some people are.

                There is no "ruling" in a mediation. You can't refuse a ruling.
                Yup, agreed. There is a ruling in an arbitration, my understanding is that there is no ruling in a mediation.

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                • RockStar45
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by MOREBASS
                  How is this owned?


                  It is saying that the reason that this went into arbitration was because he refused to be subjected to the random blood testing, which included being tested up until the night of the fight.
                  Pacquiao didn't refuse random blood testing. The 24-30 day request was when the random testing would be cut off. It wasn't an exact date when he would take the blood test.

                  I agree that the window was too large, but people need to stop saying that Pacquiao refused blood testing. The terms Pac lined out were one blood test after the press conference, one random test to be cut off 30 days before the fight, and one right after the fight. Which, while not what Mayweather was requesting, is still far more blood testing than any other boxer in the 100+ year history of boxing.

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                  • DonTaseMeBrah
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by Southpaw16
                    Yup, agreed. There is a ruling in an arbitration, my understanding is that there is no ruling in a mediation.
                    jesus, both camps went the mediation route. both sides presented their arguments & offers, the judge mediates, & this is what the judge came up with.

                    Both sides took what the judged mediated to their fighters.

                    Pacquiao accepted. Yelloweather didnt.


                    Dont get too hung up with the wording.

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                      #60
                      Originally posted by Civilized
                      Words have meaning. Refusing a "ruling" is VASTLY different than not wanting to "compromise". You don't understand mediation.

                      Mediation and arbitration are different. Jeez, the people on this board.

                      At issue is Pacquiao's refusal to submit to random blood testing.
                      Not a single one of you can give one good reason why he should.

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