Why are we still arguing OSTs again?

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  • DontHitMyNuts
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    #1

    Why are we still arguing OSTs again?

    last time i checked the second negotiations died due to one fighter taking a vacation. how is this related or even close to OSTS?
  • DontHitMyNuts
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    #2
    my main observation is this:

    floyd fans seem to bring it up in every damn thread (even though highly irrelevant at this point) to cover up floyd hiding from the pacman's challenge. I just don't understand why he didn't even mention pac and his 7 day cutoff in his racist rants etc if that was ever his concern.. smh

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    • al-Xander
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      #3
      Floyd fans ASSUMED that Floyd going on vacation was
      prompted by an unsatisfactory offer. Which, in all
      indications, is wrong.

      It is now common knowledge that there is no longer any issue
      regarding this drug testing demands asked by Floyd.

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      • Bushbaby
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        #4
        Ost should never have even been given the chance to be an argument!!Boxing has drug testing in place already!!Floyd has absolutely no right to demand more drug testing than what's already in place,he did it cause he was shook!!

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        • al-Xander
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          #5
          Truth is, people in the media, as well as folks in the street,
          were already satisfied when Pac team announced that they
          were agreeing to the 14 day cut-off. That was all they had
          to hear to shift the blame squarely on Floyd why the fight is
          still not happening.

          So all these discussions about 7 days, no cut-off, etc. in these
          forums are no longer relevant as far the real world out there is
          concerned.

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          • DontHitMyNuts
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            #6
            Originally posted by JoeMan
            Truth is, people in the media, as well as folks in the street,
            were already satisfied when Pac team announced that they
            were agreeing to the 14 day cut-off. That was all they had
            to hear to shift the blame squarely on Floyd why the fight is
            still not happening.

            So all these discussions about 7 days, no cut-off, etc. in these
            forums are no longer relevant as far the real world out there is
            concerned.
            i just smh when agreeing to 7 days "which obviously was better than the 14 day floyd wanted" isnt good enough. I just don't know why this is even being discussed.

            why isnt anyone asking why floyd is taking a long ass vacation when you know its his time to man up. never heard a word from him while his dumbass camp making excuses

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            • Xeraser
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              #7
              Only Floyd apologists and his fan boys who are grasping for that last straw of Floyd excuses. HBO, Yahoo ESPN etc just want to see Floyd grow a pair.

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              • Alibata
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                #8
                Oh man... This is a fun subject. *****s are still stuck with the first negotiations. Many if not most of them still say that Pac hasn't agreed to blood testing.... Go figure.

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