TEAM PACQUIAO BACKTRACKS: "This fight can be made in 2 seconds" (Arum)

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  • Hijo de Dios
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    #41
    Renren...

    We are having a discussion. i asked you a couple of questions and respectfully asked you to respond. If you can't do that, then we can't go forward.

    please answer the two questions I asked you. And then I will gladly answer any and all of yours. Or we can drop it. Thanks.

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    • Mares
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      #42
      it's all part of the hype they will eventually fight.

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      • Hijo de Dios
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        #43
        Originally posted by renren40
        They agreed to a weight and Floyd came in over weight. True or not?
        There was an overweight opponent and there was a fine.
        Hence, cheating.
        Floyd has never been fined. The $300K was a contractual penalty paid to Marquez.

        Only NSAC can administer fines.

        Are you familiar with the difference there? Not to be condescending.

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        • renren40
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          #44
          Originally posted by Hijo de Dios
          JMM has to blame his promoter/manager. Mayweather said all along that it was a WW fight. True or not?

          Floyd has never violated a NSAC weight. Has never been fined. True or not?

          Please respond...thanks.
          1. Yes he came in at a welterweight amount. A Super WelterWeight.

          2. No he did not violate NSAC weight. The contracts and the belt companies have weight restrictions that Floyd violated. So to answer your question literally...yes he was fined $600,000.

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          • tibbar
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            #45
            Originally posted by P4P305
            What's wrong with the 2 weeks offer? If i was Floyd, i would only offer them 5 days. It wasn't even supposed to be that way, but Floyd made the offer anyway. For a guy who takes punishment for a living, 14 days would be more than fair. If Floyd agreed to their 19 days demand, Floyd would be agreeing to every of the requests. **** them, if they want to fight Floyd in the future, Floyd should ask for both of them to take the test randomly. What's the point of a random test, if you want to make up your own freaking testing date? Forget the 24 days, 14 days, 19 days, ect. The drug testing agency has already stated that they wouldn't test them 48 hours before the fight, that should be enough time to recover from a teaspoon of blood.
            say again, what way was supposed to be, the USADA random blood testing? when was that supposed to be, what fight/s in the past? geez... if i am pacman ill agree to the random testing but the venue should be in texas.

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            • Hijo de Dios
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              #46
              Here is the truth regarding the weight issue:

              Then there is the debate about the weight. Even though some outlets reported it as a 143-pound fight and sources directly involved in the fight told ESPN.com it was 144, Mayweather isn't saying.

              When asked if he would have a problem making 143 pounds, Mayweather, who estimated his weight at 149 or 150 during the call, said, "I'm not weighing 143. This is a welterweight fight. Whatever I come in weighing, that's what I come in weighing, but I don't have to weigh 143. I don't know where you heard those rumors from."

              Schaefer, who won't publicly discuss the weight so as not to damage the fragile business relationship he has forged with Mayweather, added, "It will be the most covered weigh-in ever because everybody wants to know what the weight is. So make sure you don't miss it!"

              Marquez, who has never been heavier than 135 pounds for a fight, toed the party line when asked about the weight.

              "There is an agreement between us, and the fight's a welterweight fight," he said. "Anything over 140 pounds is considered welterweight. This is a welterweight fight and we'll see come weigh-in day."


              Floyd Mayweather isn't one to mince words, but when it comes to discussing matters ahead of his clash with Juan Manuel Marquez, Money has been keeping mum.


              That was in July. Repeat, JULY.

              The point is that Mayweather said all along that he wasn't making the weight...and JMM's promoter looked the other way. GBP did wrong by Marquez, not Floyd.

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              • RisAri0
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                #47
                Originally posted by Dominicano Soy!
                He wants 19 days huh? Why not 14? Thats the real question,


                Why not 14?!
                because its meeting them half way.. pac wants 24... floyd wants 14.. fucc it, lets split it down the middle and meet half way

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                • Joeyzagz
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by ThePunchingBag
                  I'm not sure if this article is legit, but...

                  19 days is fair IMO.

                  If Mayweather doesn't come to Arum and sign it, he is seriously ducking the fight.

                  .
                  Remember who said No

                  Remember who left the negotiating table

                  Remember who threatened to sign up for 5 different other bouts during the negotiations, before finally inking a deal with Clottey for March13

                  The ducker is clearly The Quackman

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                  • mazdaru
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by GTR
                    a man that has more than 100 million in the bank.
                    how the **** does pac have 100 mil in the bank? id be suprised if he even has half that

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                    • Doctor_Tenma
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by RisAri0
                      because its meeting them half way.. pac wants 24... floyd wants 14.. fucc it, lets split it down the middle and meet half way
                      But that sounds so ******. Lets be real smart here and cut the bull****, Pacquiao wants those 19 days for a reason. All there is to it.

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