Pacquiao never agreed the the first offer floyd made, cant wait till floyd beats him
Comments Thread For: Pacquiao: I'm Waiting For Mayweather To Sign a Contract
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September 29th, 2010 4:21 pm ET
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Amidst all the Sturm und drang of the on then off, on then off Floyd Mayweather-Manny Pacquiao super fight negotiations, the most contentious issue on the table, under the table and behind the table has been a consistent one.
The Mayweather side has always maintained that it thinks Pacman is a drug cheater and thus it's one persistent, nonflexible demand was always for totally random drug testing.
If you recall, Pacquiao would only OK a prefight drug test up to 14 days before the fight with the mandatory postbout blood being drawn in their respective lockerrooms immediately thereafter.
The negotiations crashed twice when the hopes of fight fans worldwide were running high and the two sides started spitting at each other again. Even a self-imposed gag order did not get them to the contract stage in the second go-round.
When Pacquiao was in New York a few weeks ago to hype his Nov. 13 bout against Antonio Margarito, he quietly but firmly told me he had aceded to the random testing demand. No ifs, buts and no candy or nuts if you know what I mean.
Pacman made the statement with agent Michael Koncz standing behind him. Koncz did not seek to correct or modify Congressmanny's plain assertion.
On Tuesday, as Oscar de la Hoya visited Gleason's Gym in Brooklyn to plug Golden Boy's new relationship with Barclays Center in that boxing conscious borough, I nearly had a cardiac event when I mentioned what Manny said to GBP CEO Richard Schaefer.
Two or three other scribes were within earshot. I don't know if they were as astounded as I was by Richie Rich's quick response.
I expected a "no comment" or other form of demurral.
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But no such disclaimer or correction was forthcoming. Instead, Schaefer co-signed Pacquiao's statement regarding accepting the at any given time blood testing for drug use.
"If Pacquiao said that, then I'm sure he wouldn't lie about it," Schaefer said without blinking.
It's not Schaefer was intoxicated with truth serum or anything.
But I did not have him across the table, under oath in a deposition or on the witness stand undergoing cross examination.
I inquired about Mayweather and Schaefer took a pass.
"I'm not talking about Mayweather right now," Schaefer snapped.
If boxing fans have any strand of hope for Floyd-Manny to happen in 2011, I say this is it.
Random drug testing is a non-issue now and both sides have said so.
If they can't reset and, Antonio Margarito permitting, then make Floyd-Manny for next May, then I'll be compelled to write a book about their idiocy.
I wonder if can borrow John Kennedy O'Toole's title for his great New Orleans novel.
That's right. "Confederacy of Dunces."
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"Both times, the fight was very close to being made. And, the second time around, you know, all that I can say is that you would have to ask Floyd Mayweather why the fight wasn't made. To this day, I really don't know why Floyd decided that he didn't want the fight any more in the fall," Greenburg said.Comment
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The Examiner is the biggest piece of **** site on the internet. Hell, they don't even get fight credintals for their "writers." Someone needs to come better. Wonder why Michael Kontz would make such a statement on 24/7, that has to go through HBO editing, and I'm sure the desk of Arum, Roach, and Pacquaio himself that wasn't true and basically shot down recent reports? I mean, if it wasn't true that Team Pacquaio asked for a 7 day cutoff, I doubt seriously that it makes the final draft of 24/7 for the world to see.Comment
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Pacquiao - Mayweather will lose some serious shine if Pac doesn't take care of business on Saturday...Margarito's preperation, demeanor, and determination to clear his name have probably given him the best chance possible to pull off the upset. If the stars have ever come in alignment for a shocker in the boxing world, this is the time. We'll see if there's anything to the flood of rumors from the Pacquiao camp regarding lack of focus and preparation, and whether Pac really did just go through the motions instead of approaching this fight as the night of his life. If he didn't prepare for a Margarito who's going to push him to his limits, there will be one more person seriously pissed and dissappointed, and that's Floyd Joy Mayweather Jr...without a big showing from the Pacman, his money gets f%cked up as much as Manny's recent invincible reputation.Comment
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