Why were the Floyd demands good this time?

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  • Vito Corleone
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    #131
    Originally posted by IdNod4u2
    Assuming Arum really did agree to all Floyd's demands. (because we really don't know). Why were Floyd's demands good now during false negotiations but not during the real negotiations?

    Does this mean that everyone that defended Pac and ALL the different excuses ("Blood" weakening", "Needles", "drug testing", "superstition", "Floyd doesn't make the rules", "Pac doesn't bend for anyone", Etc)were wrong and those excuses mean nothing?
    Does anyone know what "the terms" are that Pacquiao agreed to?

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    • damned1974
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      #132
      Originally posted by Vito Corleone
      Does anyone know what "the terms" are that Pacquiao agreed to?
      Not me,ask some Pac fans.They seem to masquerade as if they know the "negotiations" and contract details more clear than Greenburg!It must have been a "grade A" proposal from Arum for Floyd to turn it down! Maybe they (Pac's rabid fans) have a hidden insight that nobody else has...

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      • Vito Corleone
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        #133
        Originally posted by IdNod4u2
        Assuming Arum really did agree to all Floyd's demands. (because we really don't know). Why were Floyd's demands good now during false negotiations but not during the real negotiations?

        Does this mean that everyone that defended Pac and ALL the different excuses ("Blood" weakening", "Needles", "drug testing", "superstition", "Floyd doesn't make the rules", "Pac doesn't bend for anyone", Etc)were wrong and those excuses mean nothing?
        Do we know which "terms" Pac agreed to? Please educate me.

        14 days or random?

        50% purse share...or 40%?



        Pac hasn't made a statement during negotiations. But Roach said that Pac was "all in. Agreed to all of Mayweather's demands"


        WHAT WERE THEY?

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        • damned1974
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          #134
          Originally posted by Vito Corleone
          Do we know which "terms" Pac agreed to? Please educate me.

          14 days or random?

          50% purse share...or 40%?



          Pac hasn't made a statement during negotiations. But Roach said that Pac was "all in. Agreed to all of Mayweather's demands"


          WHAT WERE THEY?
          Not sure what Roach meant by "Pac was all in" (sounds horrible),but his "die-hard" fans seem to be "all in" his ass....
          Last edited by damned1974; 07-21-2010, 06:01 AM.

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          • arum_aka_T
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            #135
            Originally posted by damned1974
            Not sure what Roach meant by "Pac was all in" (sounds horrible),but his "die-hard" fans seem to be "all in" his ass....
            But it is not also pac's fans but pbf's fans as well. When mayweather said he wanted to relax after everything was agreed upon, all of his fans were "all in" his ass. Didn't you notice that they were the only few ones defending this guy after he turned down the fight of the century?
            When pac ran for congress the first time, are all pac fans "all in his ass?" Are you aware that most pacfans were against this idea: of him running for congress? Even his second run for congress pac fans were split n the middle if not most don't want him to run and only his provincial peeps are the ones who wants him to run hoping he will share his financial blessings with them. This mean we are not really all in his ass no matter hwo much you wanna spin it.
            All of his movies here are flops.
            And now that pbf is in deep **** for turning down the fight, no matter how ****** he looks now, i'm surprised some of you are still defending him. Well i suppose "love is blind." And there are a lot of blind pbf fans on this forum.

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            • Prime 407
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              #136
              Nice unbaised poll NOT!

              Get over it, Pac called Floyd's bluff and agreed to terms, all Floyd could do was shut up and say he no longer wants to fight. Simple isn't it? Floyd the greatest ducker to ever lace up gloves.

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              • Xercen
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                #137
                Floyd is a coward.

                1) he asked for OST because he was scared of pac first time plain and simple. You don't ask for tests above and beyond what the boxing board requires unless there is some reason for it. We all now know the reason is that he is a chicken.

                2) Instead of saying the terms of the deal were not acceptable. He made a bs excuse saying he wanted more family time. Floyd = coward Pacman was ready to fight and floyd wasn't. DO NOT FORGOT A 38 YEAR OLD MOSLEY ROCKED HIM SO IMAGINE WHAT A PACMAN WILL DO TO HIM.

                btw the 'other' in the poll most likely stands for

                FLOYD IS A CHICKEN

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                • arum_aka_T
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                  #138
                  The 2 posters above me tells the general consensus of boxing fans(casual or hardcore) boxing writers and boxing websites all over the globe:

                  PBF IS A DUCKER AND IT HURTS HIS FANS WELL SO THEY TRY TO TWIST EVERY FACT TO FICTION WITH THE HELP OF THEIR BLIND NUT HUGGING!\

                  Tell your boy to man up (i don't think that's a popular word for pbf and his fans though) and face pac and i guess it would alleviate the world's disgust of the mayweather's. However, damage been done. And if pac beats him when they meet, i guess pbf is right in ducking him.

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                  • shogunn
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                    #139
                    Originally posted by Vito Corleone
                    Do we know which "terms" Pac agreed to? Please educate me.

                    14 days or random?

                    50% purse share...or 40%?



                    Pac hasn't made a statement during negotiations. But Roach said that Pac was "all in. Agreed to all of Mayweather's demands"


                    WHAT WERE THEY?
                    who the **** cares

                    floyd ducked manny, period. Not because "his" terms werent met, no matter how much Manny gave in floyd said no.

                    Manny couldve agreed to be handcuffed to teh ring, floyd would still decline a fight.


                    Its that simple. Dont make it more complicated because you refuse to see floyd as the ***** that he is. it'd be easier to resurrect jesus christ than to get floyd to agree to fight with Manny.

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                    • DontHitMyNuts
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                      #140
                      I don't know how you could spin it any further

                      all floyd had to do was step up to the plate, pac conceded with all his BS in the start and all he needs to do is fight the guy. For a supposedly easy money and a easy night's work, there is absolutely no reason not to take the fight. If he really wanted to fight the pacman, i mean at least assert some interest / excitement since you damn well know you are getting paid for fighting a bum and a midget.

                      I don't know if he's waiting for pac to retire/get beaten or become damaged goods after another opponent. If you run your mouth and hide when the opportunity presents itself then, you are a textbook coward. When you refuse to answer the questions thrown at you about the fight then yes, you are a textbook coward. When you have your entire clan desperately lie to the public why you're not taking a fight (which failed miserably i must say) then they truley had their heads up their asses. Anyone who isnt ******ed can see that BS a mile away.

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