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  • al-Xander
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    #61
    Originally posted by deuce_drop
    when i guy has no regard for a contract and will just pay his way out of his breech of contract, whats the only way to get him not to break the contract, negotiate a high penalty for breaking that contract, if you knew anything about contract law or negotiations you would understand that.

    because floyd, fighting his smaller opponents above their best weight class, then coming in heavier than the contracted weight, all to pay a fine and then have an even bigger advantage over his opponent, having no regard for the contract, leaving the other fighter at a disadvantage, a high penalty set against a guy who covets money like mayweather is the best way to get him to honor the contract, and if he doesn't it's going to cost him.

    thats negotiations, and floyd tried making his rules part of negotiations, but he went about it the wrong way and it blew up in his face and now floyd is in damage control....... and now that he's slapping girls around and security guards, thinking he's above all law, he's going to be out of th ering for a ong time to come, and more than likely will be fighting for free when he does because he's going to owe a lot of money after this, and im not talking about paying out people in him losing his court cases, i'm talking about his lawyers who will charge more than OJ's legal team, thats if he's smart enough to hire a good legal team.......


    so to keep floyd in honor of the contract, like in all contract law, you set terms, limits, and operational procedures........... that was all that was done with the 10 million per pound, which was negotiable...... why not negotiate?maybe because floyd would have no plan in honoring the contract thinking manny would just take a few hundred grand like marquez did.........

    floyd has a long history of not honoring contracts, from home loans, to ***elry, to garbage and sewer bills, etc........... all the way to the marquez fight............ so it's not without reasonable standing to put such a clause into the contract, given mayweathers track record............
    Bud, the TS seems to be terrified responding
    to your post. He basically ignored it. I guess
    I'll have to bump it now and then.

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    • Pacquiao'd
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      #62
      Originally posted by JoeMan
      Forget about Pac, bud.
      There's always Malignaggi willing to bow down
      to Master Floyd. That is if the other competition
      are too scary for Floyd.
      i guess you are going to claim that floyd was considering fighting Matt hatton and Mali...

      so, how about you post some links. i know how you tards love to fabricate ****

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        #63
        Originally posted by JoeMan
        Bud, the TS seems to be terrified responding
        to your post. He basically ignored it. I guess
        I'll have to bump it now and then.
        quitee funny when you *******s bump DUMBASS posts that makes no sense

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        • deejd
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          #64
          Originally posted by yesir
          i guess you are going to claim that floyd was considering fighting Matt hatton and Mali...

          so, how about you post some links. i know how you tards love to fabricate ****
          That guy's also forgetting that Malignaggi was a candidate to fight Pacquiao after negotiations fell through with Mayweather in January.

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          • IMDAZED
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            #65
            Originally posted by davis828
            That guy's also forgetting that Malignaggi was a candidate to fight Pacquiao after negotiations fell through with Mayweather in January.
            Yeah, it's laughable sometimes what people believe.

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            • tredh
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              #66
              Originally posted by Cgarcia
              I don't even know why these threads are necessary. Pac have agreed to take the test up to the day of the fight long time ago and said it several times on different occasions. Koncz version clearly came from Arum's instructions. I do hope they would be tested on fight day.

              I also hope Floyd would get tested and his next opponent on the day of the fight just to prove he's serious about this random bs. Not effing 19 days cut-off.

              These peeps need to ask Floyd why he went on vacation.
              Where did you get that info from can you direct me to the article where that was stated? Thanks in advance

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                #67
                Originally posted by IMDAZED
                Yeah, it's laughable sometimes what people believe.
                Yeah, like Pacquiao-Clottey, or even worse, Mayweather-Mosley

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                • tredh
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                  #68
                  Originally posted by deuce_drop
                  when i guy has no regard for a contract and will just pay his way out of his breech of contract, whats the only way to get him not to break the contract, negotiate a high penalty for breaking that contract, if you knew anything about contract law or negotiations you would understand that.

                  because floyd, fighting his smaller opponents above their best weight class, then coming in heavier than the contracted weight, all to pay a fine and then have an even bigger advantage over his opponent, having no regard for the contract, leaving the other fighter at a disadvantage, a high penalty set against a guy who covets money like mayweather is the best way to get him to honor the contract, and if he doesn't it's going to cost him.

                  thats negotiations, and floyd tried making his rules part of negotiations, but he went about it the wrong way and it blew up in his face and now floyd is in damage control....... and now that he's slapping girls around and security guards, thinking he's above all law, he's going to be out of th ering for a ong time to come, and more than likely will be fighting for free when he does because he's going to owe a lot of money after this, and im not talking about paying out people in him losing his court cases, i'm talking about his lawyers who will charge more than OJ's legal team, thats if he's smart enough to hire a good legal team.......


                  so to keep floyd in honor of the contract, like in all contract law, you set terms, limits, and operational procedures........... that was all that was done with the 10 million per pound, which was negotiable...... why not negotiate?maybe because floyd would have no plan in honoring the contract thinking manny would just take a few hundred grand like marquez did.........

                  floyd has a long history of not honoring contracts, from home loans, to ***elry, to garbage and sewer bills, etc........... all the way to the marquez fight............ so it's not without reasonable standing to put such a clause into the contract, given mayweathers track record............
                  Parts of your post makes great business sense but in the terms of what Manny and his team have been saying this post is bull****.

                  Everybody that is against the testing request is saying that it is outside of the commission and that the commission has testing rules in place. Fine that is 100% correct no arguments from me there. Now Manny and his team requested $10 mill per lb or fraction over for PBF. This is where people become hypocritical about this. The commission also has rules in place for the amount that they fine fighters for coming in overweight. So actually Manny requesting $10 mill per lb or fraction over is outside of the commission. So how can Manny say he will only do what the commission asks when it comes to testing but Manny is saying **** what the commission says when it comes to fines for being overweight? Both fighters have requests of each other that are outside of the rules the commission has in place.

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                  • Mayabang
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                    #69
                    Originally posted by IMDAZED
                    They each had their stipulations so what's the problem, bud? And given that you admit Manny lied in the past, what do you think is fair? Good post, BTW.
                    In my opinion: 3 days cutoff for blood testing, unlimited urine testing, and another blood test immediately after the fight.

                    3 days should be enough for the arm to completely heal. I've had blood drawn before, and it will sore for the whole day, and I don't box so I can only imagine how much more uncomfortable it'll be for a boxer. I really think it's too much to get tested on the day of the fight anyway for ANY boxer out there.

                    I think 7 days is more than enough actually since Floyd's original compromise was 14, BUT, acknowledging that Floyd won't agree and I want this fight to happen, I say go down to 3 days and see if they can agree. So if Floyd wants 0 days, but Pac wants 7 days, then 3 days it is.

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                    • tredh
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                      #70
                      Some people have also said that since PBF came in overweight againt JMM that Manny has the right to ask for that. OK cool

                      I don't even think Manny is juicing but at the sametime Shane Mosley passed the same tests with juice in his system that Manny has been passing. So why can't PBF ask for the extra testing?

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