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Last edited by switchsouthpaw; 07-21-2010, 05:41 PM.
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Originally posted by switchsouthpaw View PostIn life there exists such statements that require a small thing called "proof" in order to substantiate them, of course I realize your brain operates in an alternate universe, where blank statements require no proof....I'll save you the response, since I already know it will be something to which you think is either sarcastic and/or witty, falling short on both accounts.
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Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostJuly 19 - In an interview by Chris Robinson from Examiner.com, Jeff Mayweather said “He [Pacquiao] agreed to random testing up to 14 days. I never knew that random had a cutoff. So basically if you don’t have a cutoff, it doesn’t mean it’s random at all. That’s why the negotiations went down. It was the same as before.”
July 7 - http://fighthype.com/pages/content7919.html
They stopped taking blood 18 days before [Mayweather-Mosley], so that shows that they can do it and be fine,” Arum would tell Lance Pugmire of the LA Times, explaining why he believes 14 days should be sufficient to satisfy Mayweather’s demands. We’re saying the same thing, that if there’s information that emerges in the final 14 days, we can go to the [state boxing] commission and ask for more tests. We can work it out. No one’s looking to pull any fast ones.
July 17: http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/spor...ao-boxing.html
Pacquiao didn't want to submit to blood tests too close to a fight, his camp said. Pacquiao budged on the issue during these talks, moving from a 24-day cutoff of blood testing to 14 days. But all along the Mayweather camp has been silent.
July 15 - http://fighthype.com/pages/content7987.htmlIt should be noted that despite the fact that Mayweather has insisted on random blood testing up until the day of the fight, Pacquiao has only agreed to a 14-day cutoff for random blood testing.
Oh that, Arum. So clever. Telling ESPN: Pacquiao has accepted the terms, including provisions for drug testing (blood and urine) leading up to the bout.
Leading up to the bout?You guys are such easy prey, man.
so LITTLE,U definately DAZED aka, DIMWIT!!!
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Originally posted by amayseng View Postfrom a business stand point what floyd is doing is making a bad decision.
you telling me he is gonna take another year off and then fight pacman with ringrust and at near 35 years old?
no he wont, he will take another cake walk fight just like jmm but THIS TIME NO ONE WILL BE BUYING HIS **** and then he will have his back to the wall when it comes to money and negotiations with pac, who may fight another 2-3 times by then
so this is not a smart business and especially ATHLETIC decision for a guy who will be nearing what 35 years old who relies on FAST TWITCH MUSCLE FIBERS to support his boxing skills..
i honestly think floyd retires and doesnt fight again.
round two against mosley shook floyds confidence
and will fade into the SUNSET, with HIS 0,
claiming to be the GREATEST EVER, What
A CROCK of ****!!!
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Originally posted by Vito Corleone View PostEllerbe: "Either Arum is lying or Greenburg is lying"
Greenburg: "Um, no comment"
Arum: "This is bizarre"
Of the three, who made the most definitive statement?
have U been in this condition??? My SYMPATHY!!!
Hope U recover soon!!!
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Originally posted by vercingetorix3 View PostFloyd being uninterested in fighting Pacquiao this year is very disappointing but it's his life. He can do whatever he wants.
However, Ellerbe issuing a nonsense statement saying there were no negotiations is a load of twaddle.
there were clearly negotiations after both a gag order had been issued by parties involved AND a deadline had been set by Bob Arum.
Bad play, Leonard, bad play. You are the troll of the boxing world.
Since you said Mayweather can do what he wants, don't critize Pac if he fights Margarito, its his life.
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Originally posted by Skills_Vs_Pills View PostI like pac but to insinuate Floyd is afraid of Pac is ridiculous. But if what you say helps you sleep at night then by all means keep doing what your doing. The fight will get done later next year and in the mean time, pac can keep winning and keep looking like a winner, that is until the Superfight we've all been waiting for gets signed. From a business perspective, you have to think like Floyd to know why he did what he did. Keep hating, talking ****, convincing yourselves he's scared because none of it will mean a thing when the fight gets signed and the fight is over. That's when it will matter and i'm content knowing that I will be on the side that will be saying
"I TOLD YOU SO!"
He knows his WEAK WHISKERS, and
HEAVY LEGS won't stand Up to Pac's
POWER and SPEED; so PUNKING OUT
seems like the thing to do!!!
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