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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostWBA welterweight champion Shane Mosley has already signed his portion of the contract for a May 1 title defense against Floyd Mayweather Jr. The terms have been agreed upon. Mosley signed last Friday. Everyone involved is waiting on Mayweather to sign his portion of the deal. [Click Here To Read More]
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Originally posted by switchsouthpaw View PostHe is already a millionaire 10 times over, it's legacy time now. So you respect money over legacy, is that your position? By the way that's rhetorical I already know the answer. It's funny how you say you knew where Mayweather stood years ago as he has stated he fights for paychecks, well the reverse argument can be used to criticize him since we also knew the same thing.
all top athletes, in ANY sport are millionaires.
when's the last time you saw a TOP tier athlete turn down a maximum contract, for the league minimum or medium, for the fans sake?
that "already a millionaire" argument works with us broke *****s, cuz 2 million is great for us....but for dudes used to making 20 million, to accept 8? doesn't happen, won't happen.
no such thing as having "too much money," dogg.
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Originally posted by TYREL View Postc'mon dogg.....
all top athletes, in ANY sport are millionaires.
when's the last time you saw a TOP tier athlete turn down a maximum contract, for the league minimum or medium, for the fans sake?
that "already a millionaire" argument works with us broke *****s, cuz 2 million is great for us....but for dudes used to making 20 million, to accept 8? doesn't happen, won't happen.
no such thing as having "too much money," dogg.
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Originally posted by TYREL View Postc'mon dogg.....
all top athletes, in ANY sport are millionaires.
when's the last time you saw a TOP tier athlete turn down a maximum contract, for the league minimum or medium, for the fans sake?
that "already a millionaire" argument works with us broke *****s, cuz 2 million is great for us....but for dudes used to making 20 million, to accept 8? doesn't happen, won't happen.
no such thing as having "too much money," dogg.
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Originally posted by switchsouthpaw View PostHe'll be a millionaire but when it's all said and done and he hasn't fought the best of his generation, then don't defend him from criticism because it will all be true.
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