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  • romaq7705, READ THIS, YOU SUCKER !!

    Jed Jacobsohn/Getty Images
    Defending Bob Arum is quite hard for a number of reasons. He's a famous liar, well-known to veteran fans as a promoter that tends to totally exaggerate negotiations to ensure that he comes out looking holier than thou.

    Team Mayweather wasn't even the first to make these claims. It's been coming out of his own camp.

    Michael Marley, the day after Arum's infamous "teleconference," came right out and said it. This was days before Leonard Ellerbe spoke.

    Marley, a Top Rank/Pacquiao writer, and a close friend of Arum's, was just as perplexed by Arum's deadline. He didn't get it; he couldn't work out what Arum was up to. So he went digging.

    He spoke to his Top Rank people, and was shocked with the answer. Again, this was days before Ellerbe spoke.

    Negotiation just hadn't been happening. They'd started, briefly, but capitulated almost instantly, according to Marley.

    Marley claimed that Arum had only spoken to Greenburg once, months ago. And that conversation was little more than Arum telling him his demands. Demands that Golden Boy just weren't interested in.

    That's basically it. No meetings, no talks, no agreements, no contracts, no deals.

    Bob Arum, according to Marley, just spent the next five weeks "blowing smoke to the media," to try and confuse the situation and giving the impression that he was breaking his back to make the deal.

    When in truth, Mayweather vs. Pacquiao was the last thing Arum wanted for 2010.

    Why did the talks fail? According to Marley, contrary to most reports, Pacquiao was unwilling to move an inch on drug testing. And Mayweather was unwilling to move an inch on money.

    Pretty predictable.

    As another example of the way Arum operates, it also turns out that "Pacquiao accepting 14 days" was just more "smoke" as part of the Arum charade.

    The original quote from Pacquiao was 100 percent fake. Arum has admitted as much. The second quote from Pacquiao was real, but for PR purposes. Pacquiao's manager denied it was accurate, when quizzed soon after.

    To confirm the charade, only days ago, Arum was asked straight up, what drug terms Pacquiao had agreed to and he was unable to give an answer.

    This is a man who had an agreement with Mayweather's people? He couldn't even answer what the supposed drug agreement was?

    So what actually happened? According to Marley, Arum made these claims days before anyone from team Mayweather spoke out.

    Well, Arum has allegedly been fixing a Pacquiao vs. Margarito bout in the Middle East for months. But he knew full well that he couldn't make the fight without being seen to be trying to make Mayweather vs. Pacquiao first.

    Plus, HBO, after pressure from Golden Boy, flat out told him that he'd have to approach Mayweather first, or they would not work on a Margarito fight.

    Arum, according to Marley, approached Greenburg with his terms for the fight. Terms, Marley suspects, that were never going to be accepted. Terms, that in regards to drug testing, were even worse than the last fight.

    That's basically it. Golden Boy felt Arum was not being serious, and had no intention of negotiating further.

    Arum played the media, and proclaimed that he was "waiting for Floyd to accept his offer." Which, I guess, was technically true. The big lie came with Arum's claims that these terms had been negotiated and accepted.

    Marley claims that this is just 100 percent false. There were no real talks. No deals. No agreements. No contracts.

    In a strange way, neither side is technically lying. Most likely, after taking legal advice, they've worded it all very carefully.

    Arum claimed that he was waiting for Mayweather to agree to his offer, and had been dealing with Greenberg. The problem being, his dealings with Greenberg amounted to one conversation in which he sent him an awful offer, knowing full well it wouldn't work. No negotiations, talks, or discussions whatsoever.

    Arum's offer. Countdown clock. Lots of BS about "terms being agreed by both sides."

    Mayweather's people are technically speaking the truth as well. There were never any negotiations, talks, agreements, deals. Just Arum blowing smoke to the press.

    Why did Arum exaggerate his efforts so much? Because he wanted to set up Margarito vs. Pacquiao and couldn't justify it without trying to pin the blame on someone else.

    Golden Boy? Well Marley claims that there quite literally was a gag order. It's just the fact that the negotiations ended after about two days. You can tell when the fight fell through. Arum started talking to the media twice a day!

    Marley claims that Golden Boy's position with Arum is to just let him talk, and not justify his claims with replies, safe in the knowledge that most of the sport world knows he talks out of his behind.

    Arum could well find himself in a tough position, however. Dan Raphael reported that Ellerbe is not only one of the most honest guys in boxing, he's also been speaking to Greenberg regularly for weeks. These daily conversations have reportedly gone on after his claim that basically either Greenberg or Arum is a stone cold liar.

    Which suggests to most that Greenberg agrees with his pronouncement.

    Again, Marley is a Top Rank guy, and a noted Pacquiao backer. He reported that Arum's claims of "negotiations" and "agreements" were phony, days before any Mayweather person made any comment.

    Mayweather's guy's wording is probably a bit controversial, and not 100 percent true, but both Marley and Ellebre are basically singing from the same hymn sheet.

    Arum completely and utterly exaggerated all claims of "agreements," "deals," "contracts," and "negotiations."

    YOU BUNCH OF SUCKERS !!

    I said this days ago.....

    He stated that he negotiated a deal with GBP, who forwarded it to Mayweather for approval. Then he placed a two week " deadline " on the offer, even going to the trouble of putting a count-down timer on the Top Rank website.....
    http://www.boxingscene.com/?m=show&id=29293

    After Bob Arum's conference call, Schaefer immediately released a statement which forced Arum to admit that neither him nor or Ross Greenburg had ever actually spoken with anyone from GBP.....
    http://www.boxingscene.com/?m=show&id=29324

    SUCKERS, YOU ALL BEEN PLAYED !!

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    • Very, very interesting. Certainly the drama keeps unfolding. Who is going to be stuck with egg on his face in the end?

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      • Originally posted by Nuurzhaelan View Post
        Very, very interesting. Certainly the drama keeps unfolding. Who is going to be stuck with egg on his face in the end?
        Well, not me

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        • Mayweather has lizard brain.

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          • Originally posted by Mr.Smith View Post
            It tells you the number one thing when it comes to a match up. Styles make fights!
            And Pacman's style is very difficult for Mayweather.

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            • So, if this is true, why is there not more being reported about it? I mean, certainly if it is not true there should be vehement denunciations and if it is true, it should be heralded throughout the boxing sphere. Why so much silence? (I am referring to Lead's post, not the original post)

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              • Originally posted by LeadUppercut View Post
                romaq7705, READ THIS, YOU SUCKER !!

                Jed Jacobsohn/Getty Images
                Defending Bob Arum is quite hard for a number of reasons. He's a famous liar, well-known to veteran fans as a promoter that tends to totally exaggerate negotiations to ensure that he comes out looking holier than thou.

                Team Mayweather wasn't even the first to make these claims. It's been coming out of his own camp.

                Michael Marley, the day after Arum's infamous "teleconference," came right out and said it. This was days before Leonard Ellerbe spoke.

                Marley, a Top Rank/Pacquiao writer, and a close friend of Arum's, was just as perplexed by Arum's deadline. He didn't get it; he couldn't work out what Arum was up to. So he went digging.

                He spoke to his Top Rank people, and was shocked with the answer. Again, this was days before Ellerbe spoke.

                Negotiation just hadn't been happening. They'd started, briefly, but capitulated almost instantly, according to Marley.

                Marley claimed that Arum had only spoken to Greenburg once, months ago. And that conversation was little more than Arum telling him his demands. Demands that Golden Boy just weren't interested in.

                That's basically it. No meetings, no talks, no agreements, no contracts, no deals.

                Bob Arum, according to Marley, just spent the next five weeks "blowing smoke to the media," to try and confuse the situation and giving the impression that he was breaking his back to make the deal.

                When in truth, Mayweather vs. Pacquiao was the last thing Arum wanted for 2010.

                Why did the talks fail? According to Marley, contrary to most reports, Pacquiao was unwilling to move an inch on drug testing. And Mayweather was unwilling to move an inch on money.

                Pretty predictable.

                As another example of the way Arum operates, it also turns out that "Pacquiao accepting 14 days" was just more "smoke" as part of the Arum charade.

                The original quote from Pacquiao was 100 percent fake. Arum has admitted as much. The second quote from Pacquiao was real, but for PR purposes. Pacquiao's manager denied it was accurate, when quizzed soon after.

                To confirm the charade, only days ago, Arum was asked straight up, what drug terms Pacquiao had agreed to and he was unable to give an answer.

                This is a man who had an agreement with Mayweather's people? He couldn't even answer what the supposed drug agreement was?

                So what actually happened? According to Marley, Arum made these claims days before anyone from team Mayweather spoke out.

                Well, Arum has allegedly been fixing a Pacquiao vs. Margarito bout in the Middle East for months. But he knew full well that he couldn't make the fight without being seen to be trying to make Mayweather vs. Pacquiao first.

                Plus, HBO, after pressure from Golden Boy, flat out told him that he'd have to approach Mayweather first, or they would not work on a Margarito fight.

                Arum, according to Marley, approached Greenburg with his terms for the fight. Terms, Marley suspects, that were never going to be accepted. Terms, that in regards to drug testing, were even worse than the last fight.

                That's basically it. Golden Boy felt Arum was not being serious, and had no intention of negotiating further.

                Arum played the media, and proclaimed that he was "waiting for Floyd to accept his offer." Which, I guess, was technically true. The big lie came with Arum's claims that these terms had been negotiated and accepted.

                Marley claims that this is just 100 percent false. There were no real talks. No deals. No agreements. No contracts.

                In a strange way, neither side is technically lying. Most likely, after taking legal advice, they've worded it all very carefully.

                Arum claimed that he was waiting for Mayweather to agree to his offer, and had been dealing with Greenberg. The problem being, his dealings with Greenberg amounted to one conversation in which he sent him an awful offer, knowing full well it wouldn't work. No negotiations, talks, or discussions whatsoever.

                Arum's offer. Countdown clock. Lots of BS about "terms being agreed by both sides."

                Mayweather's people are technically speaking the truth as well. There were never any negotiations, talks, agreements, deals. Just Arum blowing smoke to the press.

                Why did Arum exaggerate his efforts so much? Because he wanted to set up Margarito vs. Pacquiao and couldn't justify it without trying to pin the blame on someone else.

                Golden Boy? Well Marley claims that there quite literally was a gag order. It's just the fact that the negotiations ended after about two days. You can tell when the fight fell through. Arum started talking to the media twice a day!

                Marley claims that Golden Boy's position with Arum is to just let him talk, and not justify his claims with replies, safe in the knowledge that most of the sport world knows he talks out of his behind.

                Arum could well find himself in a tough position, however. Dan Raphael reported that Ellerbe is not only one of the most honest guys in boxing, he's also been speaking to Greenberg regularly for weeks. These daily conversations have reportedly gone on after his claim that basically either Greenberg or Arum is a stone cold liar.

                Which suggests to most that Greenberg agrees with his pronouncement.

                Again, Marley is a Top Rank guy, and a noted Pacquiao backer. He reported that Arum's claims of "negotiations" and "agreements" were phony, days before any Mayweather person made any comment.

                Mayweather's guy's wording is probably a bit controversial, and not 100 percent true, but both Marley and Ellebre are basically singing from the same hymn sheet.

                Arum completely and utterly exaggerated all claims of "agreements," "deals," "contracts," and "negotiations."

                YOU BUNCH OF SUCKERS !!

                I said this days ago.....

                He stated that he negotiated a deal with GBP, who forwarded it to Mayweather for approval. Then he placed a two week " deadline " on the offer, even going to the trouble of putting a count-down timer on the Top Rank website.....
                http://www.boxingscene.com/?m=show&id=29293

                After Bob Arum's conference call, Schaefer immediately released a statement which forced Arum to admit that neither him nor or Ross Greenburg had ever actually spoken with anyone from GBP.....
                http://www.boxingscene.com/?m=show&id=29324

                SUCKERS, YOU ALL BEEN PLAYED !!
                why am i not surprised that such breathtaking ******ity would come from one of li'l fa*got floydie's troop of mongoloid monkeys.

                you should have your iq tested. am sure it's way way below idiot and they will name a new category after you.

                what's the question again? ah were there negotiations? i'll give you a break and even use your "evidence". i quote from the same link you provided:

                http://www.boxingscene.com/?m=show&id=29324

                from this, we know arum said: the negotiations were between himself, haymon and greenburg. focus idiot. focus. the people involved were arum, haymon and greenburg. ok?

                if you didn't notice, clearly arum sai, there were negotiations.

                now, turn your attention to this:

                http://www.ringtv.com/blog/2156/hbos..._negotiations/

                we have greenburg's statement as follows:

                Fights like Mayweather vs. Pacquiao are significant because of these fighters’ ability to connect with sports fans around the world. It’s unfortunate that it won’t happen in 2010. I had been negotiating with a representative from each side since May 2nd, carefully trying to put the fight together. Hopefully, someday this fight will happen. Sports fans deserve it.”

                he says he had been negotiating since may2.

                so, 2 of the 3 negotiators confirms the fact that there were negotiations.

                your argument involving schaeffer is non sequitur (that's latin for you are a super idiot!)

                and oh i almost forgot. the article you posted above, i blasted that already in yahoo sports.

                hey idiot, next time properly cite the author who wrote the article. it definitely isn't jed jacobson.

                and finally if you will just read michael marley, you would have the trouble of this embarrasing post. but then again, you're a mongoloid monkey so i'm sure you immune to that, idiot!

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                • Originally posted by LeadUppercut View Post
                  Well, not me
                  oh you wish, idiot! find the article and properly cite the author. you're really one of li'l fa*got flyodie's mongoloid monkeys.

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                  • Originally posted by LeadUppercut View Post
                    romaq7705, READ THIS, YOU SUCKER !!

                    Jed Jacobsohn/Getty Images
                    Defending Bob Arum is quite hard for a number of reasons. He's a famous liar, well-known to veteran fans as a promoter that tends to totally exaggerate negotiations to ensure that he comes out looking holier than thou.

                    Team Mayweather wasn't even the first to make these claims. It's been coming out of his own camp.

                    Michael Marley, the day after Arum's infamous "teleconference," came right out and said it. This was days before Leonard Ellerbe spoke.

                    Marley, a Top Rank/Pacquiao writer, and a close friend of Arum's, was just as perplexed by Arum's deadline. He didn't get it; he couldn't work out what Arum was up to. So he went digging.

                    He spoke to his Top Rank people, and was shocked with the answer. Again, this was days before Ellerbe spoke.

                    Negotiation just hadn't been happening. They'd started, briefly, but capitulated almost instantly, according to Marley.

                    Marley claimed that Arum had only spoken to Greenburg once, months ago. And that conversation was little more than Arum telling him his demands. Demands that Golden Boy just weren't interested in.

                    That's basically it. No meetings, no talks, no agreements, no contracts, no deals.

                    Bob Arum, according to Marley, just spent the next five weeks "blowing smoke to the media," to try and confuse the situation and giving the impression that he was breaking his back to make the deal.

                    When in truth, Mayweather vs. Pacquiao was the last thing Arum wanted for 2010.

                    Why did the talks fail? According to Marley, contrary to most reports, Pacquiao was unwilling to move an inch on drug testing. And Mayweather was unwilling to move an inch on money.

                    Pretty predictable.

                    As another example of the way Arum operates, it also turns out that "Pacquiao accepting 14 days" was just more "smoke" as part of the Arum charade.

                    The original quote from Pacquiao was 100 percent fake. Arum has admitted as much. The second quote from Pacquiao was real, but for PR purposes. Pacquiao's manager denied it was accurate, when quizzed soon after.

                    To confirm the charade, only days ago, Arum was asked straight up, what drug terms Pacquiao had agreed to and he was unable to give an answer.

                    This is a man who had an agreement with Mayweather's people? He couldn't even answer what the supposed drug agreement was?

                    So what actually happened? According to Marley, Arum made these claims days before anyone from team Mayweather spoke out.

                    Well, Arum has allegedly been fixing a Pacquiao vs. Margarito bout in the Middle East for months. But he knew full well that he couldn't make the fight without being seen to be trying to make Mayweather vs. Pacquiao first.

                    Plus, HBO, after pressure from Golden Boy, flat out told him that he'd have to approach Mayweather first, or they would not work on a Margarito fight.

                    Arum, according to Marley, approached Greenburg with his terms for the fight. Terms, Marley suspects, that were never going to be accepted. Terms, that in regards to drug testing, were even worse than the last fight.

                    That's basically it. Golden Boy felt Arum was not being serious, and had no intention of negotiating further.

                    Arum played the media, and proclaimed that he was "waiting for Floyd to accept his offer." Which, I guess, was technically true. The big lie came with Arum's claims that these terms had been negotiated and accepted.

                    Marley claims that this is just 100 percent false. There were no real talks. No deals. No agreements. No contracts.

                    In a strange way, neither side is technically lying. Most likely, after taking legal advice, they've worded it all very carefully.

                    Arum claimed that he was waiting for Mayweather to agree to his offer, and had been dealing with Greenberg. The problem being, his dealings with Greenberg amounted to one conversation in which he sent him an awful offer, knowing full well it wouldn't work. No negotiations, talks, or discussions whatsoever.

                    Arum's offer. Countdown clock. Lots of BS about "terms being agreed by both sides."

                    Mayweather's people are technically speaking the truth as well. There were never any negotiations, talks, agreements, deals. Just Arum blowing smoke to the press.

                    Why did Arum exaggerate his efforts so much? Because he wanted to set up Margarito vs. Pacquiao and couldn't justify it without trying to pin the blame on someone else.

                    Golden Boy? Well Marley claims that there quite literally was a gag order. It's just the fact that the negotiations ended after about two days. You can tell when the fight fell through. Arum started talking to the media twice a day!

                    Marley claims that Golden Boy's position with Arum is to just let him talk, and not justify his claims with replies, safe in the knowledge that most of the sport world knows he talks out of his behind.

                    Arum could well find himself in a tough position, however. Dan Raphael reported that Ellerbe is not only one of the most honest guys in boxing, he's also been speaking to Greenberg regularly for weeks. These daily conversations have reportedly gone on after his claim that basically either Greenberg or Arum is a stone cold liar.

                    Which suggests to most that Greenberg agrees with his pronouncement.

                    Again, Marley is a Top Rank guy, and a noted Pacquiao backer. He reported that Arum's claims of "negotiations" and "agreements" were phony, days before any Mayweather person made any comment.

                    Mayweather's guy's wording is probably a bit controversial, and not 100 percent true, but both Marley and Ellebre are basically singing from the same hymn sheet.

                    Arum completely and utterly exaggerated all claims of "agreements," "deals," "contracts," and "negotiations."

                    YOU BUNCH OF SUCKERS !!

                    I said this days ago.....

                    He stated that he negotiated a deal with GBP, who forwarded it to Mayweather for approval. Then he placed a two week " deadline " on the offer, even going to the trouble of putting a count-down timer on the Top Rank website.....
                    http://www.boxingscene.com/?m=show&id=29293

                    After Bob Arum's conference call, Schaefer immediately released a statement which forced Arum to admit that neither him nor or Ross Greenburg had ever actually spoken with anyone from GBP.....
                    http://www.boxingscene.com/?m=show&id=29324

                    SUCKERS, YOU ALL BEEN PLAYED !!

                    yo, idiot! like i said, jed jacobsohn didn't write this article. you dimwit! you copied this from the comments section yahoo boxing blog. you're chief of li'l fa*got floydie's troop of mongoloid monkeys
                    you don't even have an iota of intellect to find out for yourself. there's bridge in brooklyn i for sale. wanna make a deal? lmfao

                    here's the link to the original article and watch how people blasted him. the pathetic part was his LAME DEFENSE!

                    http://bleacherreport.com/articles/4...before-ellerbe

                    i quote a few posts:

                    1. @ CJ James you are a farce your whole existence is a joke. in your previous articles you said Michael Marley cannot be trusted and he's a liar. Now you are telling me that he's telling the truth? baloney. I can smell a floyd nut licker in you. LOL. Michael Marley is not even close to top rank. you are just telling lies...

                    2. I have to say this is one of the worst pieces of biased boxing writing (If that's what you want to call it) I have ever seen. Aside from the fact you continue to misspell Dan Rafael, He called Marley a Top Rank writer which would mean Marley is on the Top Rank payroll, which is false.

                    saving the best for last:

                    3. have to say this is one of the worst pieces of biased boxing writing (If that's what you want to call it) I have ever seen. Aside from the fact you continue to misspell Dan Rafael, He called Marley a Top Rank writer which would mean Marley is on the Top Rank payroll, which is false.

                    fyi, that moron cj james wrote this article july21. a few days before greenburg's confirmation of the negotiations on jul26.

                    hahahahahaha

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                    • Originally posted by romaq7705 View Post
                      yo, idiot! like i said, jed jacobsohn didn't write this article. you dimwit! you copied this from the comments section yahoo boxing blog. you're chief of li'l fa*got floydie's troop of mongoloid monkeys
                      you don't even have an iota of intellect to find out for yourself. there's bridge in brooklyn i for sale. wanna make a deal? lmfao

                      here's the link to the original article and watch how people blasted him. the pathetic part was his LAME DEFENSE!

                      http://bleacherreport.com/articles/4...before-ellerbe

                      i quote a few posts:

                      1. @ CJ James you are a farce your whole existence is a joke. in your previous articles you said Michael Marley cannot be trusted and he's a liar. Now you are telling me that he's telling the truth? baloney. I can smell a floyd nut licker in you. LOL. Michael Marley is not even close to top rank. you are just telling lies...

                      2. I have to say this is one of the worst pieces of biased boxing writing (If that's what you want to call it) I have ever seen. Aside from the fact you continue to misspell Dan Rafael, He called Marley a Top Rank writer which would mean Marley is on the Top Rank payroll, which is false.

                      saving the best for last:

                      3. have to say this is one of the worst pieces of biased boxing writing (If that's what you want to call it) I have ever seen. Aside from the fact you continue to misspell Dan Rafael, He called Marley a Top Rank writer which would mean Marley is on the Top Rank payroll, which is false.

                      fyi, that moron cj james wrote this article july21. a few days before greenburg's confirmation of the negotiations on jul26.

                      hahahahahaha


                      ain't no comin back from this.

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