
Floyd To Pay Mosley Not To Fight him?
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sure, all my points.. how do we do that?
sure, you have an escrow company?
how much? i can't go voer $2500, i dont have that much money.
i have bet using escrow before, i just forgot the company that escrowed the money, if you know any lets figure out how much.
you know what escrow right?
a bank will hold both our money, we draw the terms/contracts, the bank takes a percentage, whoever wins get the money in the bank/company that's holding the money.
money is up front.
let me know.Comment
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No offense, but just because you have a favorite boxer doesn't mean that you have to resort to groupyism.
Pacquiao fans...
Pacquiao may have used steroids... he may have not used steroids. No one knows but Pacquiao and maybe his trainer.Pacquiao fans don't need to defend him tooth and nail. Your not going to change anyone's mind.
Mayweather fans....
Just because Mayweather talks like an ignorant selfish poor excuse for a human being doesn't necessarily mean that all of his fans have to defend him (using his same words, terminology, and arrogance). Hey... he is a great boxers, but people don't like him because he is an arrogant and self-centered person. Surely you can see that. Why is it a big deal? Does it hurt your feelings?
Your groupyism is borderlining on f@ggotry!Comment
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As a Floyd fan, I am entitled to my opinions.
Another opinion I have is that if the Mosley/Mayweather fight fails to materialize - but the parties seem friendly, smiling, and amicable about the failure - then it can be safely assumed that Floyd may have secretly paid Mosley not to fight.
And he has a right to do so. This is acceptable given Floyd's high moral standing, which I fully and perfectly respect as a fan of 15 years.Comment
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