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  • Comments Thread For: “Fighting Words” – Mayweather-Pacquiao: Two Egos Too Big, One Fight Not Too Big To Fail

    by David P. Greisman - There are no good excuses. There are no good explanations. There are no winners.

    It is no wonder.

    It is no wonder that the biggest fight featuring the biggest talents, the biggest stars, became the biggest disappointment, the biggest embarrassment, all as a result of the biggest egos.

    Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Manny Pacquiao had a mandate – fight each other. Put the two best boxers, pound-for-pound, in the same ring. See who is better.

    They could do it for pride. How often do two of the best fighters in a weight class face each other, much less two of the best fighters in the sport?

    They could do it for money. Mayweather, in his past three pay-per-view appearances, had buy rates of 2.44 million (Oscar De La Hoya), 920,000 (Ricky Hatton) and 1 million (Juan Manuel Marquez). Pacquiao, in his past three pay-per-view appearances, had buy rates of 1.25 million (De La Hoya), 850,000 (Hatton), and 1.25 million (Miguel Cotto).

    At best, Mayweather-Pacquiao could break records and make millions upon millions. At worst, everyone involved would still make millions upon millions.

    It was too big to fail.

    They found a way.

    For once, it wasn’t about money. They had agreed on who would get paid more – it would be a 50-50 split.

    It was about pride.

    Mayweather wanted Pacquiao to be tested for performance enhancing drugs. He wanted the tests to be more stringent than any done in boxing, beyond the normal urine tests. He wanted blood drawn, and he wanted the testing to be done randomly, unscheduled. [Click Here To Read More]

  • #2
    hit it right on the nail. everybody is at fault, both teams, even media. Hopefully, the next time they restart negotiations, IF they get to that, they can finally work out a deal.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by al22tec View Post
      hit it right on the nail. everybody is at fault, both teams, even media. Hopefully, the next time they restart negotiations, IF they get to that, they can finally work out a deal.
      How is it both teams fault when, Schaefer and Mayweather leaked this **** DURING negotiations.

      "Mayweather, who was informed of Pacquiao's reluctance shortly after Schaefer received word of the impasse, feels Pacquiao has to explain himself immediately or be faced with accusations from the media and the public regarding his own status as a clean and drug free athlete."

      http://www.braggingrightscorner.com/...ger122209.html

      You mean to tell me that these m'fers didn't think people would jump to conclusion when you release a statement like this out.

      This **** is McCarthyism at its finest.

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      • #4
        what a junk article. how often do the best in a division fight each other. ummm let me see.
        pac cotto
        mosley berto
        cotto clottey
        mosley margarito
        cotto margarito
        margarito williams

        the one name missing from this division????????? oh yeah floyd. don't blame arum he puts his best guys in there against each other. and if this testing is going to be a huge issue then make it mandatory for every fighter. cause theres guys like mosley who have done steroids and nobody is talking about him not doing olympic style for his next fight or for his big win over margarito.

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        • #5
          maybe pride maybe scared to be exposed.

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          • #6
            whatever, it made boxing more famous due to that failed negotiations. when that fight gets revisited again, it'll have more hype on it than it orginally has

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            • #7
              Too much with this squabbles! If they want to fight then let them fight under the NSAC Nevada rules for blood testing, as this will not pose problems to the fight just like any other fights that staged under this rule! Because any unnatural demand will derail and undermine the success of negotiations!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by solly6 View Post
                what a junk article. how often do the best in a division fight each other. ummm let me see.
                pac cotto
                mosley berto
                cotto clottey
                mosley margarito
                cotto margarito
                margarito williams

                the one name missing from this division????????? oh yeah floyd. don't blame arum he puts his best guys in there against each other. and if this testing is going to be a huge issue then make it mandatory for every fighter. cause theres guys like mosley who have done steroids and nobody is talking about him not doing olympic style for his next fight or for his big win over margarito.
                Although i thought it was a brilliantly written article, I do agree with you Solly that the best in the division have fought each other with the exception to one name.

                KFC. I wonder who his unnamed opponent will be. Mathew Hatton. Paulie Malignaggi. Bobby Pacquiao. Marquez Part II. Marquez's brother. Marquez's sister. Clottey's cousin. Cotto's dog. Mosley's aunt. Williams' girlfriend.

                Mayweather is a joke.

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                • #9
                  blame that son of a ***** floyd...he wants to reform boxing rules to make the fight.....****ing coward!

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                  • #10
                    What I most like in the article is the 10 Count part, #s 1 to 4 w/c tackles the responsibilities of being a JOURNALIST.

                    Atlas & Smith should go back and remember their Code of Ethics as journalists - RESPONSIBLE JOURNALISM.

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