Comments Thread For: Pacquiao's Adviser: Mayweather Lawsuit Will Continue
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Like I said in the other post, if you think these kinds of questions will somehow make Pac and his fans show remorse or any of that girly stuff, go ahead and keep embarrassing yourself.
As for your question, it was clear that Pac and his team were at the end of their ropes going along with silly roadblocks. They were clearly pissed. The whole world was pissed. They finally said enough of that ****. It has no place in boxing.
Team Pac is now giving Floyd another chance if he wants it or not. If not, no big deal. Feeling remorse is for girls.Comment
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RUBBISHFrom March 31, 2010 article "Pacquiao wins Round 1 in legal battle vs 'Golden Boy'"
By JOSEPH G. LARIOSA...
The Lawsuit is very real and will be very expensive for GBP and the Mayweathers, minimum $5 mil. AND GBP will probably face another lawsuit where they could lose their share of Manny's earnings after conspiring to destroy his public image, which is the exact opposite of what partial promoters are paid to do.
Absolutely ******ed on GBP's part to conspire against someone whose career they have a financial stake in. But in the end they will pay and Floyd's cold feet will cost them even more.
the "lawsuit" is a joke..... and will come to nothing !
The judge only granted the ex-parte motion to give Marroso an opportunity to oppose the SLAPP motion filed by Schaeffer.
The judge is obligated to do that before he makes a decsion.
It actually says that in the article if you read closely.
Once Schaefer and Hoya give depositions the judge will grant the SLAPP motion, and legal proceedings will end.
The "lawsuit" is a joke.Comment
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You theory is literally impossible to prove in court.They can say that the attendance was successful and the fee was cheap due to Manny fighting an unknown commodity.It had nothing to do with people believing that he is a PED junkie.
Again-if his reputation was damaged-why did he get elected after the supposed accusations and why did he still have many career opportunities against other boxers.
Everyone knows that this defamation suit was spurred on AFTER Mayweather asked for randomized testing-not because he "accused" Manny....Comment
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This was the question.....
" Pac is more interested in kicking the BOY's ASS than winning the Law Suit "
This was the answer.....
" Then why didn't he agree to a 14-day cutoff and 50/50 back in January?
He seems to think that it's a pretty good deal now? "
Who gives a **** about remorse? I was replying to JB's silly post.
But seeing you mentioned it, now you can answer that question yourself
Well, then I guess I was right..... and JB was wrong.....
Manny is not "more interested in kicking the BOY's ASS than winning the Law Suit"
ahahaha
ENOUGH !!
No more Manny fluffing, enough for one post
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You are right (not)....I mean Manny's choice of gloves, ring size, largest weight penalty in the history of the sport, etc could never be considered a "roadblock",eh?Don't kid yourself dude. Team Pac was not the one throwing these idiotic ROADBLOCKS, one after another. ROADBLOCKS that are unprecedented in the history of boxing.
If I were a ***** and want none of Pac, I would stop associating Floyd's name with Pac. I would just start promoting Floyd's alternative fights. Martinez would be ideal for Floyd. I for one would love to see that fight. Or he could go with easier ones like Hatton or Malignaggi. No offense but those would be entertaining as well.
As for the remorse, forget it dude. Real men don't feel remorse. LOL.
In fact,at the time,Freddie didn't even believe Manny to be ready for Floyd....kinda funny.
Just look at the proof and make your choice-All of Manny's recent and several fight negotiations have nearly been called off,yet Floyd is to blame???? I can't think of many of Floyd's negotiations that have almost been called off except for the one with MANNY.
There comes a point when you have to realize that Manny is more greedy and a pain in negotiations than his fans care to believe.Comment
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