"The two sides went back and forth, negotiating over the blood tests, agreeing to do them, but ultimately they were unable to agree when the testing cutoff date should be. Mayweather asked for a 14-day cutoff. Team Pacquiao wanted it to be 24 days. This writer was told by a source close to the Pacquiao camp that the final offer was 20 days. Despite the efforts of a mediator brought in to help matters along, the fight died on the vine. Pacquiao filed a defamation lawsuit against Mayweather and went off to fight Joshua Clottey at Cowboys Stadium in Dallas and Mosley vs. Mayweather came to fruition."
DogHouseBoxing: "Floyd offered Pacquiao a 20-day cutoff"
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DogHouseBoxing: "Floyd offered Pacquiao a 20-day cutoff"
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Oh wait, who offered the 20-day cutoff, Pacquiao camp or Floyd camp?
The underlined sentence is ambiguous.
(I may need to change the thread title)Last edited by SuckaPunch; 03-16-2010, 03:10 PM. -
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interesting because i heard that the final offer from the mayweather camp was a 14 day window deal.."The two sides went back and forth, negotiating over the blood tests, agreeing to do them, but ultimately they were unable to agree when the testing cutoff date should be. Mayweather asked for a 14-day cutoff. Team Pacquiao wanted it to be 24 days. This writer was told by a source close to the Pacquiao camp that the final offer was 20 days. Despite the efforts of a mediator brought in to help matters along, the fight died on the vine. Pacquiao filed a defamation lawsuit against Mayweather and went off to fight Joshua Clottey at Cowboys Stadium in Dallas and Mosley vs. Mayweather came to fruition."
http://www.doghouseboxing.com/Gabriel/Montoya031610.htm
im pretty sure pac camp made that dealComment
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This goes to show you that one guy was being difficult in the negotiations and the other one was perfectly reasonable. This is pathetic on Pac's part because Floyd agreed to all his other crap.Comment
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