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  • Jim Tom
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    Pacquiao sent court papers to Mayweather's mother



    CHICAGO – Floyd "Money" Mayweather, Jr. owns the home of his mother in Las Vegas, Nevada. But he does not live there on a full time, or even part time, basis. And besides, he has not authorized his mother to receive any court-related documents for him.

    The undefeated boxing world champion told Filipino boxing icon Manny Pacquiao that he could not have received the summons that was served on his mother's home in the block of Laguna Vista St. in Las Vegas because he does not live there.

    The name of Mayweather's mother was not identified in the court records but a USA Today article identified her as Deborah Sinclair.

    Mayweather added that he did not authorize Sinclair to receive the summons on April 2 on his behalf.

    Mayweather told Pacman he was willing to overlook the defective service of process on condition that he be given “a reasonable extension" to file an answer to the Amended complaint as he needed time to consult his lawyers. Pacquiao agreed.

    Mayweather, thru his lawyer Mark G. Tratos, filed a separate motion to dismiss Pacquiao's $5-million defamation suit.

    In his motion to dismiss, Mayweather said Pacquiao failed to allege that he (Mayweather) "has made any actionable defamatory statements about him. Thus, Pacquiao has failed to state a claim upon which relief can be granted."

    According to Pacquiao, Mayweather defamed him four times.

    First was during an Oct. 29, 2009 interview on Sirius Satellite Radio where Mayweather was asked how his physical development differed from that of Pacquiao. Mayweather replied: "cause we know the Philippines got the best enhancing drugs."

    Second, on Dec. 23, 2009, Mayweather issued a statement that he had "great doubt as to the level of fairness I would be facing in the ring that night."

    Third, "in a deliberate effort to undermine Pacquiao’s reputation and professional credibility, Mayweather and his representatives falsely told the New York Daily News that during contract negotiations, Pacquiao had asked what penalties he would face if he tested dirty and if a dirty test could be kept secret."

    And fourth, on or about March 4, 2010, at a press briefing for his upcoming fight, Mayweather said that "Pacquiao got the power pellets, yo, and the steroid juice. Pacquiao got the power pellets, you know."

    Not defamatory
    Mayweather said, none of the "statements are defamatory." Two of the statements "do not even expressly mention Pacquiao in response. In one, the country of the Philippines is mentioned and in the second, the question of fairness, as to the level of competition was raised.

    Three of these four statements at worst are statements of opinion, which is never defamatory.

    Meanwhile, Mayweather Promotions represented by chief executive offiver Leonard Ellerbe also filed a motion to dismiss Pacquiao’s defamation suit, saying there was no "defamation as a matter of law."

    Pacquaio quoted Ellerbe as telling the New York Times on Dec. 23, 2009 that, "this is a simple question. If you have nothing to hide, then why not comply [with even more blood tests]?’"

    Ellerbe said, this "[with even more blood test]" is not part of his actual quote. – GMANews.TV
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    ******, ****** lawsuit. Just dumb. Going to court to prove you don't take PEDs? Floyd Landis would be proud.

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    • slantedbolt
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      This whole soap opera is getting out of hand.

      Random drug testing needs to be put in place with no date cut off. Mayweather needs to stop lying to himself about how much better his PPV buys are. Pacman needs to stop complaining about needles and blood taking and man up and make this fight happen.

      At this point, I really dont care to even see them fight. Mayweather proved to me by beating Mosley, that he would destroy Pac.

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      • THE REED
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        #4
        In my opinion, they don't have much of a case...

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        • Doctor_Tenma
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          #5
          All too funny

          This also goes to show that Pacquiao pays very close attention to whats being said about him. Interesting

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            Originally posted by Dominicano Soy!
            All too funny

            This also goes to show that Pacquiao pays very close attention to whats being said about him. Interesting
            Very much so - particularly as it relates to PEDs. Interesting, indeed. They dug real deep for this lawsuit . Ahh, Manny, Manny, Manny.

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            • Baracka Flocka
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              #7
              Suspect simply and put. People get defensive and pull out all the stops.

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              • GT-R
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                #8
                lol this is funny. Jr is so irresponsible that manny has to hunt mommy down to tell son to take care of his **** hahahaha!

                mannys makin floyd like a little boy

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                • QADASHBANYAH1
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Jakutindi Wauya
                  http://www.gmanews.tv/story/192032/m...-not-my-castle

                  CHICAGO – Floyd "Money" Mayweather, Jr. owns the home of his mother in Las Vegas, Nevada. But he does not live there on a full time, or even part time, basis. And besides, he has not authorized his mother to receive any court-related documents for him.

                  The undefeated boxing world champion told Filipino boxing icon Manny Pacquiao that he could not have received the summons that was served on his mother's home in the block of Laguna Vista St. in Las Vegas because he does not live there.

                  The name of Mayweather's mother was not identified in the court records but a USA Today article identified her as Deborah Sinclair.

                  Mayweather added that he did not authorize Sinclair to receive the summons on April 2 on his behalf.

                  Mayweather told Pacman he was willing to overlook the defective service of process on condition that he be given “a reasonable extension" to file an answer to the Amended complaint as he needed time to consult his lawyers. Pacquiao agreed.

                  Mayweather, thru his lawyer Mark G. Tratos, filed a separate motion to dismiss Pacquiao's $5-million defamation suit.

                  In his motion to dismiss, Mayweather said Pacquiao failed to allege that he (Mayweather) "has made any actionable defamatory statements about him. Thus, Pacquiao has failed to state a claim upon which relief can be granted."

                  According to Pacquiao, Mayweather defamed him four times.

                  First was during an Oct. 29, 2009 interview on Sirius Satellite Radio where Mayweather was asked how his physical development differed from that of Pacquiao. Mayweather replied: "cause we know the Philippines got the best enhancing drugs."

                  Second, on Dec. 23, 2009, Mayweather issued a statement that he had "great doubt as to the level of fairness I would be facing in the ring that night."

                  Third, "in a deliberate effort to undermine Pacquiao’s reputation and professional credibility, Mayweather and his representatives falsely told the New York Daily News that during contract negotiations, Pacquiao had asked what penalties he would face if he tested dirty and if a dirty test could be kept secret."

                  And fourth, on or about March 4, 2010, at a press briefing for his upcoming fight, Mayweather said that "Pacquiao got the power pellets, yo, and the steroid juice. Pacquiao got the power pellets, you know."

                  Not defamatory
                  Mayweather said, none of the "statements are defamatory." Two of the statements "do not even expressly mention Pacquiao in response. In one, the country of the Philippines is mentioned and in the second, the question of fairness, as to the level of competition was raised.

                  Three of these four statements at worst are statements of opinion, which is never defamatory.

                  Meanwhile, Mayweather Promotions represented by chief executive offiver Leonard Ellerbe also filed a motion to dismiss Pacquiao’s defamation suit, saying there was no "defamation as a matter of law."

                  Pacquaio quoted Ellerbe as telling the New York Times on Dec. 23, 2009 that, "this is a simple question. If you have nothing to hide, then why not comply [with even more blood tests]?’"

                  Ellerbe said, this "[with even more blood test]" is not part of his actual quote. – GMANews.TV
                  DID ANYONE NOTICE THE TALK AGAIN LEADING TO THE EMAIL MENTIONED BY TIM SMITH?? I honestly believe that communication did take place, I honestly think that PACQUIAO doesnt even know about it, and is gonna get embarrased. Because if team mayweather stated this in court, then there is weight to it and we all know that TIM SMITH AND THE MAYWEATHERS ARE CLOSE.

                  The **** is about to hit the fan.

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                  • Jo94403
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                    #10
                    Yeah it's a ****** lawsuit because it's a ****** accusations by the Mayweather.

                    All these accusations and wanting extra testing are ALL based on BASELESS ACCUSATIONS. With NO HARD EVIDENCE TO PROVE ANYTHING.

                    All you can say is, just take the test Manny, just take the test. BULL****!!!!

                    SHOW SOME F**KING PROOF THEN MANNY WILL TAKE ANY TEST YOU WANT!!!

                    Manny is not going to bow down with all your ****** mind games. Oh, if he doesn't want to take it, then people can say that he is hiding something. BULL****!!!!!!!!!

                    You spend more time trying to give Manny a bad name that you look like your just too SCARED to fight him.

                    Instead of saying just take the test, stop being so SCARED and with your lame excuse same playing field bull**** and JUST FIGHT!!!!!!!!!

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