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    by David P. Greisman - We would prefer for the stories to be the fights. After all, the premise behind boxing is simple but beautiful: two men at conflict for 12 rounds or less, using hits and wits as they vie for victory.

    But sometimes circumstances dictate that we focus elsewhere. What happens outside of those 400 square feet of elevated canvas can be of just as much import.

    What happens outside of the ring can be downright ridiculous.

    And so the saga of whether Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr. will fight has taken turns both maddening and bizarre.

    And so the sudden substitution of Samuel Peter in place of Alexander Povetkin as an opponent for Wladimir Klitschko comes with several explanations.

    And so Danny Green’s one-punch knockout of Paul Briggs – from a glancing jab – raises questions of outside impropriety, ranging from the scandalous (Briggs taking a dive in a fixed fight) to the dangerous (Briggs going down because he never should’ve been allowed in the ring to begin with).

    And when all of this happens in the span of days?

    We get what might have been the most ridiculous week in boxing. With very little of it involving actual boxing.

    Had events – and egos – dictated otherwise, the story this week would have been a fight between the two best fighters, pound-for-pound, of the past decade: Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr.

    We were told that negotiations – with HBO Sports president Ross Greenburg serving as an intermediary between Bob Arum (Pacquiao’s promoter) and Al Haymon (Mayweather’s adviser) – had produced an agreement, that all that was needed was Mayweather’s signature.

    Then we were told there was a deadline.

    Then we were told the deadline had passed for exclusive negotiations, but that the fight was still possible should Mayweather want it. [Click Here To Read More]

  • #2
    mayweather is a ****ing duck & pacquiao is the p4p catchweight king

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    • #3
      Forget week, it has been a gay boxing year so far. Aside from just a couple of good fights.

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      • #4
        I think my interest in the superfight evaporated with the late night conference call. This ****'s getting so old in boxing, I can feel myself starting to drift away from the sweet science. Imagine if PBF or Pac would fight 15 times a year, tyson-style. If only if only.

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        • #5
          Thank you for calling out the IBO. I hope Lyle Fitzimmons see's this column.

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          • #6
            i blame floyd's bitchass tbh!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Kevin Kreuk View Post
              Forget week, it has been a gay boxing year so far. Aside from just a couple of good fights.
              agree with u bro.

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              • #8
                screw you danny green that was the last straw for me (and calling out Brock Lesner, just proved that your off your head)... screw you may-pac your both as bad as each other... how can two guys punching on be so friggen difficult!? this sport is too f$%king frustrating for me! I'm off to enjoy the football and surfing... f$%k it!

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                • #9
                  Just watch some local fights man. I guarantee an all out war with 2 men with something to prove. I'm more interested in that than watching bitchy negotiations. I'll just watch those "named" fighters as soon as they got a signed contract.

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                  • #10
                    Great story, calling out people AND justifying it. Unlike many troll posts.

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