Comments Thread For: Pacquiao: I'm Waiting For Mayweather To Sign a Contract
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I think Mayweather makes close to the same $40M he made for fighting Mosley if he does an event with the Williams-Martinez II winner. He would be able to demand the same lion's share of the purse as he did with Mosley. And, I think a fight with the winner of that one wold do about the same in PPV sales (1.4M.)Comment
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And what were those ridiculous demands you speak of?Comment
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"Manny wants the test cutoff-off at seven days but guess what? Floyd is on vacation!"
Umm...ok.Comment
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Dude your playing yourself because Manny wanted NO PART of either Mosley nor Marquez! They were the #2 and #3 P4P when PBF fought them and both were chasing Manny. Where were you when Shane was going to Wild Card begging for a fight with Manny any way he wanted to do it? Mosley punked Manny's ass and Manny said in the Marquez 2 post fight interview that he didn't want to face Marquez again so what does that make Manny?Comment
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All up to Manny? You cant be serious...Comment
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Ok.. back to testing. All you guys have left. It's been said out of Mannys mouth that he agreed to whatever was asked of him. One is trying to make the fight.. the other is roid raging during his 'family vacation'... After everything that has transpired.. can't believe you still on this.
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Exactly. Manny fans just don't want to accept that, for whatever reason...........Manny doesn't want this fight. Because if he did, he'd agree to ANY FORM OF TESTING. And if you ask me, a 50/50 split is ridiculous as well, seeing as Floyd CLEARLY has more PPV drawing power. But even with THAT MUCH INCENTIVE, Manny can't agree to the testing. Something's up here, and it has been since day one.Comment
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I think Mayweather makes close to the same $40M he made for fighting Mosley if he does an event with the Williams-Martinez II winner. He would be able to demand the same lion's share of the purse as he did with Mosley. And, I think a fight with the winner of that one wold do about the same in PPV sales (1.4M.)Comment
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