I Called It and Pac Fans Agreed

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  • Chuckguy
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    #11
    Originally posted by DLT
    Ive been saying recently that if Arum wants 30 and Floyd wants it the whole way then they should both compromise and meet in the middle at 2 weeks. I said that there is no way you can say that 2 weeks would affect Pac in any way. No way possible it weakends him and mentally it wouldnt even be on his mind by time the fight got there. Even the Pac fans have to admit 2 weeks is fair. They said it was when I was saying it. Last night when everyone said Pac's team proposed 24 and that Floyds team said NO to it all and werent even trying to negotiate, and then I said the 14 days thing, they all said it was cool. They said it was cool but Floyd wont bend from him wanting up all the way until the day of the fight.

    I even went against alot of Floyd fans and said that I can understand Pac saying NO but you cant understand 14 days. Thats pretty much meeting everyone down the middle. Then not only do you turn it down but you start spouting off all crazy like Arum was doing last night? It just seems weird and strange. Floyd is killing him right now, e****ally with the mediator stuff on top of it
    Hey bro when did you call it?
    I called it too
    and I said if manny needs to put in a clause that if he tests clean throught he should get $5mil from Floyd then I retracted and said $1mil

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    • toyi
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      #12
      Why ask for random blood test, let them fight using the existing boxing commission rules and regulations.

      Thess ****in new rules is actually ruining boxing as a sport.

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      • jqSide
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        #13
        He's coming out now because the media in his own country is all over him. They blame him for the fallout by requesting strange demands that you've never seen in boxing. One local US TV even adds that Manny has already agreed above and beyond what is in place that have suited Mayweather himself in many of his fights, which is in Las Vegas.

        If you really want to fight from the start you don't ever suspect your opponent of using drugs. You brush it aside. It's a small matter. If so, you ask the proper authorities to do something about it. I've never seen any fighter complain about his opponent using drugs. This is the first time.

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        • New
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          #14
          I know what's on Pac's mind. "why should I have to agree in everything floyd will say, he's my bìtch, i'm not his bìtch. i don't need him, he needs me." That's the root of the problem.

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          • - JCHING -
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            #15
            Originally posted by toyi
            Why ask for random blood test, let them fight using the existing boxing commission rules and regulations.

            Thess ****in new rules is actually ruining boxing as a sport.
            And it's ruining boxing how?

            I think for $40 million every other fighter in the sport would agree to random testing up to 14 days of the fight, no problem.

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            • hugh grant
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              #16
              There is enough politics in boxig and PBF dont need to make things more difficult for himself.

              Pac is giving PBF the opportunity to fight him, so PBF dont need to be playing hard ball. Its been said many times. PBF has more to gain from this fight than PBF.
              Pacs legacy is basically secured. He could retire today. What he has done is phenomenal. PBF knows hes got more to do in the time he has left in this sport.

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              • HaglerSteelChin
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                #17
                If you go through my posts i have mentioned the 14 days cut off for a while, i do think its fair with two other blood tests.

                The bottom line is both fighters are hesitate to sign the deal because they fear losing. They are reticent to compromise on the final issue to close the deal.

                The sport of boxing has been around in a professional sense for 125 years it will live on even if the pac-may fight dosent happen.

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                • jqSide
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by toyi
                  Why ask for random blood test, let them fight using the existing boxing commission rules and regulations.

                  Thess ****in new rules is actually ruining boxing as a sport.
                  And the Mayweather camp will now be forced to request this testing rules in any of his future fights if only for the appearance of being sincere in "cleaning up the sport." But then, I don't think there'll be any more fights for him. $40 millon is enough reason to retire for good.

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