Pac Accepts When Its Off the Table, But Decline's When It's On

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  • M.I.C.
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    #21
    Originally posted by AKATheMack
    Why is not not good enough for Floyd now since it was only 4months ago? It goes both way and both sets of nuthuggers are equally ******ed. Anyone who said Pac was ducking because he wouldnt agree to 14 days should be saying Floyd is ducking now for not agreeing to 14 days, anyone who says Floyd is ducking now for not accepting 14 days have to say Manny was ducking then.
    You just explain to me how Pac can accept something that hasn't been offered, last I checked Floyd said no cut off date and no 50/50, that there is the offer, now can you tell your boy to accept that?

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    • AKATheMack
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      #22
      Originally posted by M.I.C.
      You just explain to me how Pac can accept something that hasn't been offered, last I checked Floyd said no cut off date and no 50/50, that there is the offer, now can you tell your boy to accept that?
      So Pac is willing to compromise while Floyd isnt, you're not making a great argument for Floyd wanting the fight. Also I would be tickled pink if you could tell me who my boy is exactly. I have no bias here as I dont feel the need to idolize any man just because he boxes well. If 14 days was good enough for Floyd 4months ago and Pac is willing to accept that now there is no reason for this fight not to be made on the flip side if Pac is willing now there is no reason for the fight not to have been made 4 months ago.

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        #23
        Fighter of the decade and current #1 p4p got it like that.

        Don't be hating.

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          #24
          Originally posted by AKATheMack
          So Pac is willing to compromise while Floyd isnt, you're not making a great argument for Floyd wanting the fight. Also I would be tickled pink if you could tell me who my boy is exactly. I have no bias here as I dont feel the need to idolize any man just because he boxes well. If 14 days was good enough for Floyd 4months ago and Pac is willing to accept that now there is no reason for this fight not to be made on the flip side if Pac is willing now there is no reason for the fight not to have been made 4 months ago.
          lol what does floyd need to compromise hes in the right...mannys just being less of a ***** then before...

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            #25
            Originally posted by AKATheMack
            So Pac is willing to compromise while Floyd isnt, you're not making a great argument for Floyd wanting the fight. Also I would be tickled pink if you could tell me who my boy is exactly. I have no bias here as I dont feel the need to idolize any man just because he boxes well. If 14 days was good enough for Floyd 4months ago and Pac is willing to accept that now there is no reason for this fight not to be made on the flip side if Pac is willing now there is no reason for the fight not to have been made 4 months ago.
            U think Pac deserves 50/50 and a cut off date, I dont, why should Floyd compromise on an issue that doesn't require compromise? Had Pac just beat Mosley and sold 1.4 Million PPV then Floyd woudn't have much of a leg to stand on would he?

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            • AKATheMack
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              #26
              Originally posted by M.I.C.
              U think Pac deserves 50/50 and a cut off date, I dont, why should Floyd compromise on an issue that doesn't require compromise? Had Pac just beat Mosley and sold 1.4 Million PPV then Floyd woudn't have much of a leg to stand on would he?
              Until OSTs are common place the issue most definitely requires compromise. Since Floyd is coming off the better PPV and holds the cards does that mean Mayweather was in the wrong 4months ago since Pac was coming off a better PPV against Cotto? Is that your stance? Because I dont understand the latter part of your statement

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                #27
                Originally posted by AKATheMack
                Until OSTs are common place the issue most definitely requires compromise. Since Floyd is coming off the better PPV and holds the cards does that mean Mayweather was in the wrong 4months ago since Pac was coming off a better PPV against Cotto? Is that your stance? Because I dont understand the latter part of your statement
                I'm saying when you are the clear cash king, the #1 Welterweight, and the newly established P4P #1, you call the shots. All Floyd wanted was OST and he's not going to back off of it. Moral of the story, he should of took the offer when he had the chance, Floyd has even more leverage now than he had before and no one can dispute that. If Floyd thinks 14 days allows Pac a window to cheat and he insists on closing that window, then thats too bad for Pac, accept it or call Plasterito.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by M.I.C.
                  I'm saying when you are the clear cash king, the #1 Welterweight, and the newly established P4P #1, you call the shots. All Floyd wanted was OST and he's not going to back off of it. Moral of the story, he should of took the offer when he had the chance, Floyd has even more leverage now than he had before and no one can dispute that. If Floyd thinks 14 days allows Pac a window to cheat and he insists on closing that window, then thats too bad for Pac, accept it or call Plasterito.
                  I got ya then. Pac was those things during the last negotiations so he should have been calling all the shots. Mayweather ducked him 4 months ago and now Manny is ducking Floyd thats your point, right?

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by AKATheMack
                    So Pac is willing to compromise while Floyd isnt, you're not making a great argument for Floyd wanting the fight. Also I would be tickled pink if you could tell me who my boy is exactly. I have no bias here as I dont feel the need to idolize any man just because he boxes well. If 14 days was good enough for Floyd 4months ago and Pac is willing to accept that now there is no reason for this fight not to be made on the flip side if Pac is willing now there is no reason for the fight not to have been made 4 months ago.
                    If Pac can do 14 days - now cured of whatever ailed him - he can do full, uncompromised Olympic Style Drug Testing. Man up, Manolo!

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                    • M.I.C.
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by AKATheMack
                      I got ya then. Pac was those things during the last negotiations so he should have been calling all the shots. Mayweather ducked him 4 months ago and now Manny is ducking Floyd thats your point, right?
                      And Floyd compromised to 50/50 and a 14 day cut off date because of Pac's slightly better numbers vs Cotto and that still wasn't good enough for Pac who felt that he called the shots. He called his way straight to Clottey and from there ruined his chance to dictate to Floyd Mayweather.

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