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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: King Rips Golden Boy Over Mayweather's Treatment

    The headlines have been working overtime for nearly two weeks. Veteran promoter Don King and Floyd Mayweather Jr. have been spending a lot of time together in Florida. The headlines didn't stop this weekend as Mayweather flew to St. Louis as King's special ringside guest for Saturday's Alexander-Kotelnik card. The 78-year-old King is attempting to become Mayweather's negotiating partner for a third attempt to make a mega-fight with Manny Pacquiao. [Click Here To Read More]
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    Oh boy, here we go again.

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    • Illdil
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      #3
      Originally posted by P4P305
      Oh boy, here we go again.
      i know man i thought they wont talk anything about floyd and Pac **** is annoying as hell i just wanted to hear about other but here we go again back to square one lol

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      • Deep Blue 1997
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        #4
        Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
        The headlines have been working overtime for nearly two weeks. Veteran promoter Don King and Floyd Mayweather Jr. have been spending a lot of time together in Florida. The headlines didn't stop this weekend as Mayweather flew to St. Louis as King's special ringside guest for Saturday's Alexander-Kotelnik card. The 78-year-old King is attempting to become Mayweather's negotiating partner for a third attempt to make a mega-fight with Manny Pacquiao. [Click Here To Read More]
        hehe this is a bit true.

        you can clearly see De La Hoya's dislike of Mayweather

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        • bcfc
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          #5
          Originally posted by Peterliminator
          Pacquiao Allows Cheater to Prosper
          What an outrageous travesty that Antonio Margarito be awarded a huge payday against Manny Pacquiao so soon after his disgraceful attempt at loading his gloves against Shane Mosely. And why has Pacquiao and his camp acquiesced so meekly to a matchup in which Top Rank has everything to gain and Pacquiao so much to lose?
          Pacquiao, and every other top fighter for that matter, should want nothing to do with a proven cheater like Margarito. Had Margarito been caught with the plaster of Paris after the fight, it would have warranted a lifetime ban and perhaps even criminal charges. The fact that he was busted before the fight made it a lesser offense that carried a lesser penalty, but it doesn’t diminish the heinous intent of the act.
          Submissively allowing Bob Arum to dictate all the terms of the fight will compromise Pacquiao’s image outside the ring by handsomely rewarding a known offender, not to mention his safety inside the ring by agreeing to fight for a bogus vacant 154-pound belt. He has no business remaining at 147, let alone moving up to face much naturally-bigger and -stronger fighters, when there is no shortage of deserving challengers at 140 the likes of Juan Manuel Marquez, Timothy Bradley, Marcus Maidana and Devon Alexander.

          cross alexander off hat list plz......

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          • Stone Roses!
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            #6
            "******-ese" ?????

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            • k1llu
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              #7
              You cannot denial the hatred Oscar has for Floyd

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              • the mesiah
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                #8
                ******ese.. More like NIGGA please..

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                • -EX-
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                  #9
                  ******-ese U gotta be kidding me...

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                  • jonesy
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Peterliminator
                    Pacquiao Allows Cheater to Prosper
                    What an outrageous travesty that Antonio Margarito be awarded a huge payday against Manny Pacquiao so soon after his disgraceful attempt at loading his gloves against Shane Mosely. And why has Pacquiao and his camp acquiesced so meekly to a matchup in which Top Rank has everything to gain and Pacquiao so much to lose?
                    Pacquiao, and every other top fighter for that matter, should want nothing to do with a proven cheater like Margarito. Had Margarito been caught with the plaster of Paris after the fight, it would have warranted a lifetime ban and perhaps even criminal charges. The fact that he was busted before the fight made it a lesser offense that carried a lesser penalty, but it doesn’t diminish the heinous intent of the act.
                    Submissively allowing Bob Arum to dictate all the terms of the fight will compromise Pacquiao’s image outside the ring by handsomely rewarding a known offender, not to mention his safety inside the ring by agreeing to fight for a bogus vacant 154-pound belt. He has no business remaining at 147, let alone moving up to face much naturally-bigger and -stronger fighters, when there is no shortage of deserving challengers at 140 the likes of Juan Manuel Marquez, Timothy Bradley, Marcus Maidana and Devon Alexander.
                    And what exactly does this have to do with king, mayweather or golden boy?

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