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  • MakeDamnSure
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    Floyd Mayweather Jr. to blame for Manny Pacquiao debacle

    Matthew Aguilar: Floyd Mayweather Jr. to blame for Manny Pacquiao debacle

    By Matthew Aguilar / Special to the Times
    Posted: 01/09/2010 11:21:00 PM MST

    Now that the scheduled March 13 megafight between Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr. officially is kaput, "Pac-Man" has moved on to a meeting with Joshua Clottey at Cowboys Stadium on the same day. You can thank Team Mayweather for that.
    "Pretty Boy" Floyd and his advisors, Oscar De La Hoya's Golden Boy Promotions, managed to execute one of the biggest blunders in boxing history -- throwing $40 million in the toilet over an allegation. They were pompous, arrogant, self-serving and laughably detached from reality, and they severely miscalculated Team Pacquiao's fortitude.
    Now they're backpedaling faster than Uncle Floyd against Chavez Ê-- still believing the showdown can be saved. It can't.
    Team Floyd: you blew it.
    Big time.
    Vegas or bust
    First, there was the issue of venue. Pacquiao promoter Bob Arum of Top Rank, Golden Boy CEO Richard Schaefer and the HBO brass were to meet with Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones in early December about the possibility of staging the fight at the new Cowboys Stadium.
    The meeting -- which included a tour of the $1.2 billion dollar facility -- was set. All three parties had agreed to take a look.
    Then, the day before they were to arrive in Dallas, Schaefer pulled out -- citing reasons that didn't even make sense. It became apparent that Schaefer's interests were in Las Vegas, and that the fight would happen there, or nowhere.

    Despite the fact that staging Pacquiao-Mayweather in Cowboys Stadium would bring unprecedented national and international attention to a sport that sorely needed it -- Schaefer, Mayweather, De La Hoya and the rest of the pugilistic "Three Stooges" didn't care.
    So, the MGM Grand in Vegas was chosen as the site.
    A flustered Arum vented, but rolled with the punches.
    Then, right about the time negotiations appeared to be complete, Schaefer and Mayweather started this drug-testing nonsense.
    They insisted specifically on Olympic-style drug testing -- which calls for blood to be drawn randomly in the weeks and days leading up to the fight. Originally, Pacquiao said no to the blood tests. Then he relented, allowing for blood to be drawn two months prior, one month prior and immediately after the fight.
    Mayweather -- somehow still taking someone's misguided advice seriously -- said no.
    The bottom line is that nothing had been proven. And therefore, if you're proud like Pacquiao -- why should you concede to anything? ÊWhy would you allow an opponent to dictate the terms of the drug test and irresponsibly fling unfounded allegations at you in public?
    Pacquiao later filed a lawsuit against Golden Boy claiming defamation.
    And, since it was Mayweather's team that demanded the fight be held in Las Vegas, why isn't the well-respected Nevada State Athletic Commission dictating the drug protocol? Why hadn't Mayweather insisted on Olympic-style drug testing in his previous fights in Las Vegas?
    Senseless
    The biggest question is this: how can Mayweather -- who is reportedly in financial straits after well-documented IRS trouble -- balk at the prospect of $40 million guaranteed?
    Pacquiao can earn big money elsewhere because he's exciting and he's the biggest name in the sport. Mayweather needs another big name to be relevant because he's about as thrilling as a test pattern. It's a point his crack advising team has failed to pound home.
    Mayweather's not scared. He's just being advised by a comedy troupe. The extent to which Golden Boy has mucked this up is epic.
    Let's just hope Mayweather stops taking this sage advice and wises up in time to make the fight a reality one day.

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    Blah, blah, blah. Simple blood test guys, that's all Manny had to do.

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    • alexpz
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      #3
      Originally posted by mike19727
      Blah, blah, blah. Simple blood test guys, that's all Manny had to do.
      Didn't he agree to have blood test? LMAO.. Why would bow down to Floyd demands? Who's Floyd right now to demand?

      Well it isn't Manny's lose anyway. So good luck to Floyd in becoming the ppv king.

      M hatton vs F Mayweather.

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      • civicvx
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        Bull****, it's Manny who should be blame. All Manny had to do was take it easy on Cotto. What did he do....beat Cotto down like Cotto stole his money. If I was Floyd I wouldn't want to fight somebody like that too. Don't laugh because if it was you you would do the same too. Manny is scaring everybody away, Marquez who was dying for a fight with Pacquiao is now pulling a Mayweather also.

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        • Gutz
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          #5
          Originally posted by mike19727
          Blah, blah, blah. Simple blood test guys, that's all Manny had to do.


          Blah blah blah..


          drop the blood test.. that's all you need to do Floyd

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          • ROSS CALIFORNIA
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            #6
            Originally posted by MakeDamnSure
            Matthew Aguilar: Floyd Mayweather Jr. to blame for Manny Pacquiao debacle

            By Matthew Aguilar / Special to the Times
            Posted: 01/09/2010 11:21:00 PM MST

            Now that the scheduled March 13 megafight between Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr. officially is kaput, "Pac-Man" has moved on to a meeting with Joshua Clottey at Cowboys Stadium on the same day. You can thank Team Mayweather for that.
            "Pretty Boy" Floyd and his advisors, Oscar De La Hoya's Golden Boy Promotions, managed to execute one of the biggest blunders in boxing history -- throwing $40 million in the toilet over an allegation. They were pompous, arrogant, self-serving and laughably detached from reality, and they severely miscalculated Team Pacquiao's fortitude.
            Now they're backpedaling faster than Uncle Floyd against Chavez Ê-- still believing the showdown can be saved. It can't.
            Team Floyd: you blew it.
            Big time.
            Vegas or bust
            First, there was the issue of venue. Pacquiao promoter Bob Arum of Top Rank, Golden Boy CEO Richard Schaefer and the HBO brass were to meet with Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones in early December about the possibility of staging the fight at the new Cowboys Stadium.
            The meeting -- which included a tour of the $1.2 billion dollar facility -- was set. All three parties had agreed to take a look.
            Then, the day before they were to arrive in Dallas, Schaefer pulled out -- citing reasons that didn't even make sense. It became apparent that Schaefer's interests were in Las Vegas, and that the fight would happen there, or nowhere.

            Despite the fact that staging Pacquiao-Mayweather in Cowboys Stadium would bring unprecedented national and international attention to a sport that sorely needed it -- Schaefer, Mayweather, De La Hoya and the rest of the pugilistic "Three Stooges" didn't care.
            So, the MGM Grand in Vegas was chosen as the site.
            A flustered Arum vented, but rolled with the punches.
            Then, right about the time negotiations appeared to be complete, Schaefer and Mayweather started this drug-testing nonsense.
            They insisted specifically on Olympic-style drug testing -- which calls for blood to be drawn randomly in the weeks and days leading up to the fight. Originally, Pacquiao said no to the blood tests. Then he relented, allowing for blood to be drawn two months prior, one month prior and immediately after the fight.
            Mayweather -- somehow still taking someone's misguided advice seriously -- said no.
            The bottom line is that nothing had been proven. And therefore, if you're proud like Pacquiao -- why should you concede to anything? ÊWhy would you allow an opponent to dictate the terms of the drug test and irresponsibly fling unfounded allegations at you in public?
            Pacquiao later filed a lawsuit against Golden Boy claiming defamation.
            And, since it was Mayweather's team that demanded the fight be held in Las Vegas, why isn't the well-respected Nevada State Athletic Commission dictating the drug protocol? Why hadn't Mayweather insisted on Olympic-style drug testing in his previous fights in Las Vegas?
            Senseless
            The biggest question is this: how can Mayweather -- who is reportedly in financial straits after well-documented IRS trouble -- balk at the prospect of $40 million guaranteed?
            Pacquiao can earn big money elsewhere because he's exciting and he's the biggest name in the sport. Mayweather needs another big name to be relevant because he's about as thrilling as a test pattern. It's a point his crack advising team has failed to pound home.
            Mayweather's not scared. He's just being advised by a comedy troupe. The extent to which Golden Boy has mucked this up is epic.
            Let's just hope Mayweather stops taking this sage advice and wises up in time to make the fight a reality one day.

            http://www.elpasotimes.com/sports/ci...705?source=rss
            Where the hell do you guys find this stuff? Its very unprofessional to show bias for one boxer and crap all over the other. Tell both sides of the story and let the reader decide for himself. This is garbage.

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            • Bogig
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              #7
              Floyd better ask his next opponent to go through the same Olympic-style drug testing, otherwise he's simply singling out Pac and that would definitely not look good on him.

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              • Bogig
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                Quote from Roy Jones Jr.:

                "Hell naw. Why change the rules on me? Because I'm coming up in weight means I'm doing steroids? They're giving you a test for that anyway. It would be something that would aggravate me because then after I beat you, I was on something, don't play with me. Either you want to fight or you don't want to fight.

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                • War Dinamita
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                  #9
                  Both sides are to blame in this debacle.

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