Why is team Pac being hypocritical about abiding by the commision? (NEW EXAMPLES)
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I just want the fight to happen. I don't know or care who's right about the testing. I just want to see them agree and fight.Comment
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2 Different things, what Pacquiao did to Hatton was before the contract was signed, with Floyd the contract was signed it said 144, he weighted at 146 and yes JMM could pulled out but he has balls unlike Floyd.History of not making weight is a stretch. The true statement is he didn't make the 144lb catchwweight because he came in at 146.
The point is to say floyd "cheated" doesn't account for the fact JMM could've pulled out of the fight. He didn't because he isthe guy who is making his biggest payday aka "the opponent". The guy with the power can do stuff the opponent can't.
Before you go crazy, remeber what manny pulled against hatoon at the last minute regarding the purse split. Manny had the power so he tried to change the terms at the last minute. Its not right but he has the power.
Sucks but that is how it is in boxing.Comment
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Now many of you are familiar with the arguement that Pacquiao is changing commission rules by demanding a stiffer weight penalty and how it shows team Pacquiao being hypocritical by not "allowing the commssion to do it's job"....... This isn't my arguement. I am about to show you two other times team Pacquiao has wanted to change the rules:
It seems Pacquiao fans are okay with team Pac enforcing a stricter weight penalty for Mayweather because Mayweather came in 2 pounds over the initially agreed weight of 144 against Marquez. Ok. Fine.
What about Miguel Cotto? Does Miguel Cotto have a history of not making weight? No. Then why was he subject to pay 1 million dollars for every pound he came over 145?
Here's another time team Pacquiao tried to have the rules changed. Many of you forgot that Freddie Roach wanted an automatic DQ for any low blows thrown by Cotto.
However, that's not what the Uniform Rules of the Association of Boxing Commissioners has in it's rules.
It's up to the referee's discretion to DQ Miguel Cotto, not Roach or anyone else for that matter.
So you see, team Pacquiao doesn't give a flying **** about the rules that are in place which makes him no different than Mayweather. Though Mayweather's not the person saying "let the commission do their job"
You are just another ****** *****
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If Floyd is a runner and a coward....and a ***** and has no balls.........what does that make Gatti, Hatton, ODLH, JMM, SSM, Corrales, Castillo, Hernandez, Baldomir, Corley, Judah etc etc??????Comment
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what reputation??? The one where he came in over weight for a contracted fight at 144???
Has he ever not made weight for a fight contracted at 147.........?????
Additionally if he came in at 148 or lets say 149 under commission rules he has a few hrs to run that out and then he can weigh in again.........so is it an advantage for him to come in at 148 or 149 then have to run on a treadmill for an hour to lose 1 or 2 pounds the day before a fight??? The only time this would make a diff is a Guzman type situation where Floyd showed no regard to make the weight and missed it intentionally.........say he comes in weighing 155...........
....and no he did not miss the 144 catchweight intentionally.........all reports from his camp were that he frantically tried to get down....but he couldn't......this is no surprise after a 2 yr lay-off.........unprofessional?? extremely..........enough to warrant a punitive weight penalty of 10 million per pound???............NO!!!!!!
-----> moot anyway = he accepted it......he didn't *****, cry and moan and file a lawsuit.Comment
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