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Originally posted by Cgarcia View PostLOL. These *****s should be living in North Korea or some third world dictatorship out there. GUILTY UNTIL PROVEN INNOCENT. The accuser doesn't have to do anything. How low can you be with this ****** reasoning?
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Originally posted by megadeth View PostIt was PAC who agreed to the OST orginally in the first negotiations and then changed his mind. So, why aren't u calling him on that?
If you're going to insist that 14 days is unreasonable to a guy you accuse of ped use wihout any shred of evidence, then I can't stoop to your level of ******ity, or hate.
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Originally posted by Cgarcia View PostLOL. I have no energy debating this OST crap because I know this is crap. It's never been demanded in boxing. It's a duck move, no question about it.
If you're going to insist that 14 days is unreasonable to a guy you accuse of ped use wihout any shred of evidence, then I can't stoop to your level of ******ity, or hate.
Yep and 10million per lb has never been demanded either. Does that mean that was a duck move from Pac? Let me guess...."No, cuz it pacman".
Pac was the one that originally said 14 days was unreasonable, not Floyd. Now it changed. You don't have a 1/2 of a shred of impartiality, so don't bother calling anyone ****** or a hater.
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Originally posted by megadeth View PostWhat do u mean "i have no energy". Don't u mean u have no answer? Why not answer the question? The reason is, cuz your giving Pac a pass. He agreed to it. Roach confirmed it. So now, why is that he changed his mind to 30 days? Then again, later, when floyd compromised and went to 14 days Pac wouldn't do that either, only to do it now. Why the changes? Seems like Floyd was the one wanting to the fight to me.
Yep and 10million per lb has never been demanded either. Does that mean that was a duck move from Pac? Let me guess...."No, cuz it pacman".
Pac was the one that originally said 14 days was unreasonable, not Floyd. Now it changed. You don't have a 1/2 of a shred of impartiality, so don't bother calling anyone ****** or a hater.
The point is if you're a reasonable person with average IQ, knowing that this is not part of any existing commission rules, you would welcome any compromise made by Pac in the very beginning: Unlimited urine tests. 3 blood tests including one after the fight. THIS IS ALREADY FAR AND ABOVE THE CURRENT TESTING RULES. The fact that the accusations were evil in intent and have no basis, you're just making yourselves looking like fools insisting on something that is drastically different. Who would have known it would come this far?
Like I said this is not even necessary. You people are better off dropping this **** altogether. You don't convince anybody except your fellow haters.
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Originally posted by COACH-WEBB View PostWhy not answer the questions instead of crying? I know weight penalties are common place...so common that the COMMISSIONS are the ONES that issue the penalties for overweight fighters. So, why did and why does Manny go ABOVE the commissions and impose his OWN weight penalties? I'll wait.
Below is an excerpt from a Dan Rafael article after your idol couldn't hold his end of the bargain, typical..
But after Friday's weigh-in, Golden Boy CEO Richard Schaefer finally addressed the issue, telling ESPN.com, "The fight was contracted as a welterweight fight with an agreed upon weight of 144 pounds. However, there were pre-negotiated weight penalties built in."
Schaefer would not disclose the dollar figure, but another source with direct knowledge of the contract told ESPN.com that the penalty was $300,000 per pound if either fighter was overweight.
According to the source, the Marquez camp knew Wednesday night that Mayweather would not make weight because Mayweather's team made overtures to Golden Boy Promotions in an effort to have Marquez agree to change weight on the bout agreements to be filed with the Nevada State Athletic Commission.
However, Marquez's contract had already been filed reading 144 pounds, according to commission executive director Keith Kizer. But Kizer said the bout agreement was retrieved from the commission by Golden Boy Promotions and changed to 147 with Marquez initialing it.
Mayweather's contract with 147 pounds was not filed with the commission until minutes before the weigh-in. Kizer said it was supposed to be filed on Wednesday.
Kizer said the Mayweather camp asked to file it Thursday and he said OK, but that deadline also came and went.
"We were very unhappy with the lateness of Mr. Mayweather's contract," Kizer said.
Kizer said that had the bout agreements not been changed to 147, Mayweather would have faced a fine from the commission in addition to whatever penalty he had agreed to pay Marquez. For being two pounds overweight, Kizer said the penalty would have been 10 percent of his purse, or $1 million. Had he been three pounds over (147 pounds), the figure would have jumped to a 20 percent fine.
Dan Rafael is ESPN.com's boxing writer.
How's Howard U. these days ?Last edited by Monte Fisto; 06-20-2010, 06:51 PM.
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