All this Team Pac lying is actually a good thing
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I don't remember him saying anything about being scared of needles.. if you can find anything about him saying that, by all means put it out there. He stayed consistent in that he didn't want to be anything less than 100% on fight night.Comment
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I believe it was his dad, Arum that said something about him being scared of needles. But, whatever. He kept changing his stances on the days. And the reasons why he didn't want to be tested.
I'm still trying figure out what would make him anything less than 100 percent on fight night?Comment
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Exactly.. it wasn't manny. He didn't keep changing his stances, he tried to compromise and get the fight to happen. The reasons were put out there on video since after the pac/morales 1 fight happened. It's all documented.I believe it was his dad, Arum that said something about him being scared of needles. But, whatever. He kept changing his stances on the days. And the reasons why he didn't want to be tested.
I'm still trying figure out what would make him anything less than 100 percent on fight night?
One wanted the fight, and tried to compromise to get the fight to happen (called Floyds bluff)... while the other went on a vacation (family time) and got caught up with a case and might do a bid. After all that has transpired, you still on this?
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King, that's false. And also a little backward. You really can't compromise this. Let me explain on two fronts. One, a compromise would be: you agree to my requests, I agree to yours. No? So then Floyd did compromise. Second, compromising days compromises the tests, which is why I never supported Mayweather's 14 day cutoff. It was ******. And even then...it was still a compromise. Note that both of those compromises were turned down. So I guess you're right about only one side trying.Exactly.. it wasn't manny. He didn't keep changing his stances, he tried to compromise and get the fight to happen. The reasons were put out there on video since after the pac/morales 1 fight happened. It's all documented.
One wanted the fight, and tried to compromise to get the fight to happen (called Floyds bluff)... while the other went on a vacation (family time) and got caught up with a case and might do a bid. After all that has transpired, you still on this?
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You aren't really lol-ing, dude.Exactly.. it wasn't manny. He didn't keep changing his stances, he tried to compromise and get the fight to happen. The reasons were put out there on video since after the pac/morales 1 fight happened. It's all documented.
One wanted the fight, and tried to compromise to get the fight to happen (called Floyds bluff)... while the other went on a vacation (family time) and got caught up with a case and might do a bid. After all that has transpired, you still on this?
Anyways, lets not act like Manny was all who-rah for this drug testing deal and SO BIG ON COMPROMISE. Because, had he been trying SO HARD to COMPROMISE, he would have accepted the ORIGINAL 14 day offer during the mediation. Let's be completely real here.
And, as I said, he DID change his stance. More than once.
Heck, when he was on Jimmy Kimmel he said that he didn't want to test because Floyd was bigger than him and he (Manny) would be at a disadvantage.
, no one (besides you know who) is buying that nonsense from Manny.
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Apparently, you can't comprehend something as simple as a compromise..King, that's false. And also a little backward. You really can't compromise this. Let me explain on two fronts. One, a compromise would be: you agree to my requests, I agree to yours. No? So then Floyd did compromise. Second, compromising days compromises the tests, which is why I never supported Mayweather's 14 day cutoff. It was ******. And even then...it was still a compromise. Note that both of those compromises were turned down. So I guess you're right about only one side trying.Comment
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