Floyd Jr. came back to boxing and everybody and their uncle in his camp stated "Floyd came back to fight the BEST!". Well, JMM was a good tune-up (JMM got rocked by light hitting Diaz, I knew Floyd was just too damn big) and Shane Mosley was a good start to rebuild his rep as the best. But, if he walks away now for another extended layoff, what does that say? No Pacman fight, no Sergio Martinez, no Paul Williams, no Miguel Cotto, no Antonio Margarito, etc. If this does indeed happen, he will be hard pressed to live down the "I came back to fight the best" statement....
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Originally posted by SluggerFan View PostFloyd Jr. came back to boxing and everybody and their uncle in his camp stated "Floyd came back to fight the BEST!". Well, JMM was a good tune-up (JMM got rocked by light hitting Diaz, I knew Floyd was just too damn big) and Shane Mosley was a good start to rebuild his rep as the best. But, if he walks away now for another extended layoff, what does that say? No Pacman fight, no Sergio Martinez, no Paul Williams, no Miguel Cotto, no Antonio Margarito, etc. If this does indeed happen, he will be hard pressed to live down the "I came back to fight the best" statement....
wait for it,
wait for it,
*******...
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Originally posted by check hook View Postwikipedia excerpt of Bob Arum titled Controversies:
Controversies
While working as a boxing promoter, Arum had been involved in many feuds and controversies.
In 1994, he was involved with John Daly for the High Noon in Hong Kong boxing event. The fights were called off at the last minute when Barry Hearn withdrew his fighters as no purses were forthcoming. John Daly blamed Arum when he said, "I've tried desperately to convince my partners to keep the faith. I offered them as much security as I could but it was not quite good enough. It seems I was ready to take the shots, but Mr Arum wasn't."[2]
He has been involved in a forty year feud with Don King, who once called him a "rat fink" in 2000 for admitting during a federal trial that he bribed the International Boxing Federation president in order to gain a more favorable rating for one of his fighters. [1] [2]
He was penalized $125,000 by the Nevada State Athletic Commission in 1995 for a bribe to get one of his fights sanctioned.
In 2003, Arum complained about the judging in the September 13 bout between Oscar De La Hoya and Sugar Shane Mosley and suggested there was a vendetta against him from a member of the Nevada State Commission that led to DeLa Hoya's loss. Arum later apologized for the remark which commission chairman Luther Mack accepted. [3]
On the first week of January 2004, FBI agents raided Arum's Top Rank office in Las Vegas. Arum was on vacation when his office was raided, and the FBI originally declined to comment on the raid. The media reported that the FBI was investigating allegations that Top Rank was involved in fixing the rematch between de la Hoya and Shane Mosley, even though De La Hoya lost and Arum was De La Hoya's promoter. The federal agency also announced that it was investigating some of Eric Esch's fights, as well as the Jorge Páez-Verdell Smith fight. The investigation closed in the summer of 2006 with no charges being filed.
In 2007, Floyd Mayweather Jr., who Arum promoted from 1996–2006, accused him of both underpaying and undermarketing him while exploting his talents and manipulating officials. [4]
In 2007, UFC president Dana White accused him of "sucking the life out of the sport (boxing) and not putting anything back in." Amongst White's criticisms were that Arum had created a weak undercard for the DeLa Hoya-Mayweather fight in 2007 saying Arum did not promote the show correctly. "He promoted that show completely the wrong way, because he worried about the money as opposed to trying to secure the future", White said. "He should have stacked that card. He should have had Shane Mosley and Bernard Hopkins and (Marco Antonio) Barrera and Winky Wright on there and used it to show that boxing is back". Arum responded by saying that MMA fighters need to examine the revenues being generated and ask why the UFC wasn't paying the more. White made these comments not realizing that Arum did not promote the De La Hoya-Mayweather bout, and was not involved in any way with the fight. His only connection was being he former promoter of both fighters. [5] [6]
Arum has been accused of being a racist by Robert Lee, the former president of the International Boxing Federation. Lee said of Arum "I pin the racism charge on him because he once told me: `We will let the Blacks and the Latinos fight in the ring and we will count the money on the outside'." [7]
Arum also filed a lawsuit HBO for overstepping its boundaries in the sport by becoming a defacto promoter while trying to intentionally eliminate him as a promoter. Arum complained that HBO dropped Floyd Mayweather Jr. from his exclusive deal after he insisted his fighter have a tougher bout than the network wanted. The suit was settled of court but Arum continued to criticize HBO by saying "Instead of working with promoters, like they have done in the past, they have become promoters themselves. They make the fights just like promoters and pay fighters", Arum said. "It's their money and they can do what they want, but Don King doesn't have to go along with it and neither do I. King and I can get along without HBO or Showtime."
In 2009, Arum defended Antonio Margarito when he lost his boxing license in the US state of California on charges of illegal handwraps [3], implied it was racially motivated and stated that Top Rank would not come back to the state of California until the issue was rectified [4].
In late-2009, Arum called UFC fans "skinhead white guys". Bas Rutten accused him of racism for this remark [5] He also stated that MMA fighters are "guys rolling around like ****sexuals on the ground." [6] Earlier in the year, Arum described UFC President Dana White as "nuts" and "a little too much of a loose cannon" for White's use of a gay slur in reference to an MMA reporter.[7]
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Originally posted by LeadUppercut View PostUmmm.... you're joking maybe?
Or are we talking about another Bob Arum?
I am talking about Bob "yesteray I was lying, today I am telling the truth" Arum.
AKA Dodgy Bob, who was suspended and fined for his role in a bribery and corruption scandal.
This Bob Arum..... ?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Arum
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Originally posted by rogdogx View PostThe video could have easily been manipulated. Until Floyd actually says he's retiring in a press conference I won't believe it. But if Pac agrees 2 the demands and less then a 50/50 and floyd still walks away u gotta say he's ducking pac.
didn't want Pac's ACTION in MARCH,
and dosen't want it in NOVEMBER!!!
EXPECT BOY to continue to PUNK OUT!!!
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