yall a bunch of ****riding *****s....and thats real, peace out
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Originally posted by feefiflofum View Postgotta be the most emotional ***** here.. just butthurt ridden post.. lmao
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GSI-T...eature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_jzIhUZcg8 Pac knocked down
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0spkKaucBus Pac ko'd
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wTKD4DNYTd4
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50/50 is more than fair, if Floyd does decide to not retire and negotiates the fight, don't be surprised that he doesn't offer 14 days again though... as he already stated that he wont offer that again back in February. Anyway, 50/50 is cool, lets just wait and see... and Arum really should have learned his mistake about negotiating through the media by now, they should do it silently and keep everything confidential for the time being, when things are negotiated publicly they tend to go bad... and I have many examples.
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Originally posted by feefiflofum View Postyall a bunch of ****riding *****s....and thats real, peace out
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no way pac gets a 50-50 split.floyd is the better fighter,period.pac is not even in his league.plus look at pacs numbers versus marquez,hatton,and de la hoya.then mayweathers versus marquez,hatton,and de lahoya.bob arum has to be out of his dam mind for a 50-50 split.
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That is the fairest deal,and quite possibly the only one that is going to see this fight get made. Arum is starting to piss me off a bit though,tbh.
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Originally posted by hitking View PostI think fans on both sides of the debate are wayyyyy to emotional about the situation at head. The Pacquaio backers turn every move that Mayweather makes or doesn't make into him trying to avoid the fight. And the Mayweather fans fail to realize that Mayweather is trying to bully Pac in negotiations just because he can. My position is simple. By walking the first time around, Pac has put himself in a position to be bullied. So he has one or two choices. He can either comply to Mayweather's demands, within reason, in order to make the event happen now. Or, he can go out and fight someone else and try and put some numbers up that would bring him back to the table as an equal.
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