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  • pugay_kamay
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    #61
    Originally posted by .::EyEKoNiK::.
    obviously an accusation...

    where did anybody call Pacquiao a *RAPIST?


    *banned substance user
    Dude I didn't said that somebody called Pac a "rapist".

    I sighted an example differentiating OPINION against ACCUSATION.

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    • Pork Chop
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      #62
      Originally posted by .::EyEKoNiK::.
      Pacquiao demanded $10mil per pound if Floyd weighs over the limit..and you people wanna claim that it's because Floyd had a history of doing that right?..

      Well didn't Pacquiao demand DLH $1mil per pound if he weighed over also?..did he also have a history of that??..
      I'm sorry i don't understand this argument...
      Weights are a typical part of fight negotiations
      should pac be just like corrales, who walked away from a fight he trained hard for and money he was prepared to earn, only to have the guilty party hit with a fine that never tops 6 figures?
      i just don't get the hate

      instead of requesting extra testing, if PBF had asked for x-millions of dollars if Pac was found to have failed a drug test; ensuring his ability to walk away from a fight with a "dirty" fighter and not put his health at risk, i don't think anybody would be saying ****. because in that case, you're talking about repercussions if someone's found to have done something wrong. in the current case, there's no proof that pac's done anything wrong, but he's being asked to suffer (ie through tests he obviously isn't comfortable with).

      there's a fundamental difference in logic there.

      one is "he's guilty because I think so, so he must suffer"
      the other is "he's guilty because we proved he did something wrong, now make him pay"

      i guess the *****s will just say i'm a ******* but this is really getting silly.

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      • ..WaRSpencE..
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        #63
        Originally posted by pugay_kamay
        Dude I didn't said that somebody called Pac a "rapist".

        I sighted an example differentiating OPINION against ACCUSATION.
        apparently you didn't understand my (*)

        I was using it as a metaphor..since it was the example you gave..

        ok more simple for you..

        Who has called Pacquiao a steroid user??..

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        • pugay_kamay
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          #64
          Originally posted by .::EyEKoNiK::.
          apparently you didn't understand my (*)

          I was using it as a metaphor..since it was the example you gave..

          ok more simple for you..

          Who has called Pacquiao a steroid user??..
          Mayweather Sr.

          And you didn't understand what my point.

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          • El Jesus
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            #65
            Originally posted by IMDAZED
            A couple years ago, Greg Leon was the biggest Floyd nuthugger in the world. To the point where he couldn't be reasoned with. Then he said the wrong then and Floyd gave him the cold shoulder. Read his mail bag's now. It's hilarious.
            yea i dont understand that, he was always on good terms with floyd, then again, leon was on good terms with alot of people. i stopped visiting the site when it became more like a promotional company than a good news site.

            what happened with him and floyd?

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            • El Jesus
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              #66
              Originally posted by pinoy24
              Dude is more ****ed up than I thought.

              Gilbert Arenas poops in teammates shoes.

              http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...010902200.html
              if im Blatche i dont care if im a rookie, i beating his ass

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              • ..WaRSpencE..
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                #67
                Originally posted by Pork Chop
                I'm sorry i don't understand this argument...
                Weights are a typical part of fight negotiations
                should pac be just like corrales, who walked away from a fight he trained hard for and money he was prepared to earn, only to have the guilty party hit with a fine that never tops 6 figures?
                i just don't get the hate

                instead of requesting extra testing, if PBF had asked for x-millions of dollars if Pac was found to have failed a drug test; ensuring his ability to walk away from a fight with a "dirty" fighter and not put his health at risk, i don't think anybody would be saying ****. because in that case, you're talking about repercussions if someone's found to have done something wrong. in the current case, there's no proof that pac's done anything wrong, but he's being asked to suffer (ie through tests he obviously isn't comfortable with).

                there's a fundamental difference in logic there.

                one is "he's guilty because I think so, so he must suffer"
                the other is "he's guilty because we proved he did something wrong, now make him pay"

                i guess the *****s will just say i'm a ******* but this is really getting silly.

                Weights are a typical part of fight negotiations??..

                Usually..fights are done in weight classes..there's been very very few catch weight fights..which I personally hate..but it's not a typical negotiation..

                and Floyd compromised..Pacquiao kept asking for 3-5 day cut off dates when GBP and Team Mayweather first presented the stipulation..then out of no where they wanted 30 days!!..how did they go from 3 days to 30??..so Team Mayweather said..let's do 14 days and we'll get it on..and guess who said No thank you?...just guess!..

                I think people are looking at Pacquiao like a 11 year old kid getting ready to make 10 bucks..claiming he's scared of shots and needles..or that they make him feel weak or whatever bull**** they've come up with..he's a fuckin 30 year old man set to make $30mil for some drops of blood..he gets to say HAHA HATERS I'M CLEAN AND 30 MILLION DOLLARS RICHER to the ENTIRE WORLD!!..especially if he beats Mayweather after proving that..

                14 days was more than fair..there's no ifs, ands, or buts about it...

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                • IMDAZED
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                  #68
                  Originally posted by El Jesus
                  yea i dont understand that, he was always on good terms with floyd, then again, leon was on good terms with alot of people. i stopped visiting the site when it became more like a promotional company than a good news site.

                  what happened with him and floyd?
                  He wrote about Floyd having financial issues which, obviously, pissed Floyd off. Now that he can't get exclusive access to Floyd (which is practically what he lived for), he's gone totally in the opposite direction.

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                  • pugay_kamay
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                    #69
                    Originally posted by IMDAZED
                    He wrote about Floyd having financial issues which, obviously, pissed Floyd off. Now that he can't get exclusive access to Floyd (which is practically what he lived for), he's gone totally in the opposite direction.
                    So G. Leon is butt hurt.

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by El Jesus
                      yea i dont understand that, he was always on good terms with floyd, then again, leon was on good terms with alot of people. i stopped visiting the site when it became more like a promotional company than a good news site.

                      what happened with him and floyd?
                      I think Floyd got upset that Leon put something about a dude Floyd did business with. His name was Willis or something like that. Anyways I guess that "Willis" character conned for millions of dollars. He pretty much hustled him. And, from what I got is that for Floyd image he wanted to keep that quiet. But, Leon went public with it. And, I think Floyd felt that was disloyalty and stop talking to him basically. And, then I think there is a feud between Leon and Haymon also.

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