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Did Anyone Find It Strange That Pac Said NO?
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Originally posted by sNiTcH View PostWhat ever it is, there are still 90 Million Filipino will support pacman this March 13 fight plus 3 million filipino living in the US. He has all the support of all the filipino people around the world.
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Originally posted by JQside View PostHow early? Show a link.
The OP of this thread is relating it as if the last days of the negotiation was going smoothly and amicably. It was not. Arum was seething in anger at the folks sitting in the opposite side of the table; Pacquiao has just filed a lawsuit and was obviously pissed at the Mayweather camp for smearing his name. (The OP doesn't seem to understand this as if the situation is normal.) I am a Pacman fan because I like his style of boxing. I would have hoped that he accepted the opponent's demand just to end all these senseless debates.
But if I were in his shoes at that point I would have none of the Mayweathers and his allies and all I could think of is have them punished in one way or the other. I wouldn't even listen if they offered a 1 month cut off. I'm mad and let them go to hell.
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Originally posted by DLT View PostNow that could very well be true but he still definitely heard after the fact and still didnt come with it. Im not mad at Pac though. Its probably better for both guys that it happeneds at the end of this year
we'd never know. He's been gagged, and it's just Koncz and Arum
who've been telling.
If we go by what we KNOW beyond dispute to be Manny's opinion:
1. He'll tolerate a minimum of 2 days' cutoff, but prefers far more.
2. He's super-pissed at Floyd Sr. to the point of litigation.
Neither would've torpedoed the fight, so someone else's agenda did.
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Originally posted by horge View PostThe point is, even if Manny said yes or no AFTER arbitration failed,
we'd never know. He's been gagged, and it's just Koncz and Arum
who've been telling.
If we go by what we KNOW beyond dispute to be Manny's opinion:
1. He'll tolerate a minimum of 2 days' cutoff, but prefers far more.
2. He's super-pissed at Floyd Sr. to the point of litigation.
Neither would've torpedoed the fight, so someone else's agenda did.
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Originally posted by JQside View PostSo which came first the smear campaign or the request? It almost seemed like it's planned on the part of the FM camp -- Floyd Sr., Schaefer, DLH, Roger... Why would you do that if you are really serious in the fight happening especially when you don't have any evidence to back it up? The fact that Roach is certain that Manny will "pass with flying colors" just meant to me that they're really not hiding anything. This is the American side of Manny's camp where steroid use is rampant. The unlikeliness of it is practically nil in the Philippine side. Absolutely nothing you can find there. (Just visit the Philippines someday and see for yourself. You'll find some of the most advanced and biggest shopping malls. And they have white beaches there, too. LOL.) Basically, this talk about Manny taking roids is just that, crap.
I dont know!!! Am just stating facts on what happened according to Roach himself.
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The sides had quickly agreed on most points in the negotiations and the drug-testing dispute has been the only sticking point in the last month in an attempt to make the bout between the men widely regarded as the top two fighters in the world.
The highly anticipated bout seemed to be going down the drain Friday afternoon as Pacquiao adviser Mike Koncz told Yahoo! Sports by telephone from the Philippines that “we’ve moved on and are getting ready to sign a contract to fight Clottey.”
Schaefer, whose company is representing Mayweather in the talks, said Friday he isn’t sure Pacquiao is aware that Mayweather agreed to cut off testing 14 days before the fight and to have it administered by the Nevada Athletic Commission.
Bruce Binkow, the chief marketing officer of Golden Boy Promotions, on Dec. 30 offered a 14-day cutoff as a compromise via instant message to Top Rank president Todd duBoef, who replied on Dec. 31 that “14 is no good.”
Schaefer said he believes the fight can be salvaged over the weekend and the first step is making certain that Pacquiao is aware of Mayweather’s 14-day offer. “There are reports [on the Internet] that Manny is not aware of this and we want to make certain that he knows what Floyd has agreed to do,” Schaefer said.
However, Koncz said he was informed of the offer by promoter Bob Arum and that he brought it directly to Pacquiao, who would not even consider it. Koncz said Pacquiao was very firm in his decision.
“Bob called and told us about the 14 days and I brought that to Manny and he said, ‘I told you, we’re not agreeing to that,’ and that was pretty much it,” Koncz said.
Schaefer called Mayweather’s offer “a very fair, very reasonable compromise solution” and said Mayweather is still eager to fight Pacquiao on March 13. Both Schaefer and Mayweather Promotions CEO Leonard Ellerbe have denied speaking to any potential other opponents, though Mayweather has been linked through numerous published reports with Paulie Malignaggi.
“We’ve focused solely on getting a fight done with Manny Pacquiao and that’s it,” Ellerbe said.
“Manny would be willing to fight Mayweather, but the tenor of negotiations would be a lot different in the future,” Koncz said. “Manny was very accommodating before, because he wanted to get this fight done and to satisfy the fans, who wanted it very much. Billing is important to Manny, but he gave that up to accommodate Mayweather’s ego because [Manny] wants to go out as the best fighter there ever was and, clearly, Mayweather is one of the best.
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[quote=DLT;7280374]IDK man. To me it doesnt seem like its in Pac's makeup or character to respond like that. It just came off weird to me. I know he doesnt like certain things about it but for him to emphatically say NO about 2 weeks is a little strange. I mean he couldve even said give me 20 days or something but his team made
This will be talked about for a long time. The fact that Pac was ******** by Konz as personally refusing does give it an extra element of su****ion. But go with me for a second. If the offer was on the table pre-mediator what was Pac expecting to achieve at the meeting? It was obvious there was still an interest or there would have been no meeting. Floyd had already compromised on the testing with the 2 weeks out, that was rejected so what was left? What is sad is that no one inside boxing, a sport where people are beaten to death and ruined mentally, other than Teddy Atlas is stepping up saying," let's take the cloud of su****ion away and start talking about a system that incorporates random, year round, blood and urine testing. I thought boxing was a sport about the will of the human spirit and the courage to stand up when you don't think you can anymore?
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