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Serious Question: Why did Pac ask Floyd to pay a 10 Million per pound weight penalty?
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Originally posted by Ryannn View Postso why are you bitching if you're so sure that floyd's gonna get there easy?
hell, i think floyd makes 147 no problem. so does floyd himself.
why can't you? think it over, you handicap ******
So why are so many Pac fans *****ing about the OST if you are so sure that PAc is gonna get there easy?
Hell, I think Pac passes the OST, so does Pac himself(I think)
So, if he's a handicapped ******, I guess he's not alone right?
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Originally posted by cnote111 View Post1. Not disagreeing with the first statement - But also don't think people should assume guilt based on contradictions... There are so many posts discrediting Pac's opposition and then state he's pulling off super human feats. Which is it?
Originally posted by cnote111 View Post2. The reasons on why not take tests have been listed in multiple threads; whether or not they are legitimate reasons are irrellevent. Assuming guilt based circumstantial evidence is wrong no matter how you package it.
Originally posted by cnote111 View Post3. Manny has a history of putting weight stipulations on a lot of his fighters. For some odd reason they all agreed to it. Floyd new it wasn't going to be an issue and it wasn't going to hinder is regular routine leading the to the fight. Extended weight penalties is not something the boxing community is pissed and we both know it.
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Originally posted by cnote111 View Post1. I'm not telling anyone anything. I'm addressing your points as they are presented to me.
2. Some reasons are better than others, i can admit that. The fiasco may be su****ious, but are you even entertaining the thought that maybe the FMJ "Crusade to fairness" is just a smoke screen to avoid a very dangerous match up?
Originally posted by cnote111 View Post13. Adding an extended penalty to coming in overweight when the opponent just cheated the fight before is hardly the same thing as falsely accusing someone of using PED's and attempting to rewrite the drug testing policy that has been set in place.
Originally posted by cnote111 View Post1Side Note: I want blood tests across the board, i want Manny to take the test so we can witness a great match up. But the FMJ package that you are presenting me is not what it is wrapped up to be... point blank
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Originally posted by PAKYO View PostYou only see they hypocrisy on Manny's side yet you defend your fellow *****s and floyd's hyprocrisy and idiocy.
When ellerbe denied unequivocally floyd's usage of xylocaine, how come you people did not get su****ious with that?
Yeah, it does tell much about you too...
Originally posted by cnote111 View Post1. I'm not telling anyone anything. I'm addressing your points as they are presented to me.
2. Some reasons are better than others, i can admit that. The fiasco may be su****ious, but are you even entertaining the thought that maybe the FMJ "Crusade to fairness" is just a smoke screen to avoid a very dangerous match up?
Originally posted by cnote111 View Post3. Adding an extended penalty to coming in overweight when the opponent just cheated the fight before is hardly the same thing as falsely accusing someone of using PED's and attempting to rewrite the drug testing policy that has been set in place.
Originally posted by cnote111 View PostSide Note: I want blood tests across the board, i want Manny to take the test so we can witness a great match up. But the FMJ package that you are presenting me is not what it is wrapped up to be... point blank
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Great now i have to respond to 2 of you...grrr.. lol
Originally posted by megadeth View PostHow about a little of both? I don't know if he is on something or not. I hope he's not, but, regardless of the creative matchmaking, prime or lack of prime of fighters he has fought and limited speed and skills of some, Pac is still doing things that are pretty incredible. He was a smaller guy b4 not knocking out the many of the smaller fighters and now he is not much bigger and hurting and KO bigger guys. That is kinda fishy.
Originally posted by megadeth View PostOf course its relevant. Even if we don't assume guilt, , Pac has been more su****ious than any other athlete I've ever seen. Why would u first agree to, then need to come up with 4-5 different reasons not to test and days you need in between drug testing and the fight? The fact that they originally said that they would take a drug test anytime and would do any kind of testing is definitely is very relevant. FMJ has every right to ask for things in the contract, just as Pac does. Its called a contract and if it was so offensive to them and they were so against it, then why agree in the first place? It doesnt pass the smell test.
Originally posted by megadeth View PostRoach trains Pac right? He originally knew OST wasn't going to going to hinder Pac regular leading to the fight, otherwise, they wouldn't have said they agreed to it?Last edited by cnote111; 04-13-2011, 07:43 AM.
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Originally posted by VWEBBJR View PostHow is he trying to avoid a fight by asking for better testing? That makes no sense, especially considering that Manny and his team was with it, then tried to weasel their way around it. I mean, you think he would go through all that negotiating, and the mediation to save the fight, JUST to avoid the fight? Come on.
I would think you have to make it appear as if its the other guys' fault.. Its been done before.
Originally posted by VWEBBJR View PostYou are clearly and I mean clearly missing the point here. There is already a testing policy in place by the commission AND there is ALSO already a policy in place for fighters that fail to make weight. Both Manny and Floyd were going above the commission with their requests. So why are you excusing one and not the other, when they are both doing the same thing -- going above what the commission already has in place. That is the clear point I'm making.
I will admit they are both alterations to the commissions rules;however, you are making very basic and general comparisons to two very different scaled situations. A g**** and a watermelon are both fruits, but the magnitude of difference is undeniable.
Your point is moot. FMJ proved he can play games at the scale in addition to paying the fine without blinking. Pac has asked for higher penalties before and other fighters have agreed, so there was no surprise there. Accusing a fighter of cheating on a much larger scale such as PED's without ANY just cause is reprehensable.
Originally posted by VWEBBJR View PostUh....what?
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Originally posted by cnote111 View PostIf you were a fighter that felt like maybe your opponent might get the best of you and you don't want to risk losing, because it will destroy your entire image. And you know there is just to much money to make on that image and yo can do it on a much less dangerous road. How would you go about it?
I would think you have to make it appear as if its the other guys' fault.. Its been done before.
Originally posted by cnote111 View PostI will admit they are both alterations to the commissions rules;however, you are making very basic and general comparisons to two very different scaled situations. A g**** and a watermelon are both fruits, but the magnitude of difference is undeniable.
Originally posted by cnote111 View PostYour point is moot. FMJ proved he can play games at the scale in addition to paying the fine without blinking. Pac has asked for higher penalties before and other fighters have agreed, so there was no surprise there. Accusing a fighter of cheating on a much larger scale such as PED's without ANY just cause is reprehensable.
Originally posted by cnote111 View PostMy point was you are painting this pretty little picture of Floyd. We both know he is full of **** and could care less about anyone but himself.
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Originally posted by VWEBBJR View PostSo that's why Manny blamed Floyd for the fight not happening, huh? Thanks for the insight.
Originally posted by VWEBBJR View PostGlad you finally got the point. So I don't want to hear you talking about how Manny can go above the commission and Floyd can't. End of that discussion.
Originally posted by VWEBBJR View PostMy point isn't moot. It still stands. And what was the fine that Floyd had to pay for going overweight against Marquez? It WASN'T anything close to 10 million dollars, ummmmm your point is moot. And why did Manny ask fighters for higher penalties when they have NEVER even missed weight? He needs to let the commission do their job (like he wants to say about other fighters).
Originally posted by VWEBBJR View PostPretty little picture? All I've said is that the dude wants HIS fights to be clean. And don't you mean he COULDN'T care less about anyone but himself?
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Originally posted by VWEBBJR View Post
Pretty little picture? All I've said is that the dude wants HIS fights to be clean. And don't you mean he COULDN'T care less about anyone but himself?
At this point, if "tests" is all that it will take to get the fight going, let's do it. But truthfully, I don't think it's simply "tests" that are preventing this fight from happening, and deep down I know a lot of Mayweather fans are starting to see that (even from my own personal experience). But hey, keep fighting the fight.
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