Serious Question: Why did Pac ask Floyd to pay a 10 Million per pound weight penalty?

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  • fabie
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    #371
    Originally posted by megadeth
    So ignore the fact that Pac declined the 14 days to begin with right?

    Or the fact that Pac waited until FMJ said that, and then AFTER it was said he agreed to the 14 days?

    Those things mean that Pac wants the right, right? Come on!!!
    Why is the 14-day an IMPOSITION? hahahaha...those are just words but the imposer himself isn't credible to "demand" such things. Anything can be contractual and agreed upon....but it cannot be imposed.

    Listing the "demands" one can make a litany of Mayweatherisms...we can add to the latest which is a 100-million-dollar-demand.

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    • megadeth
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      #372
      Originally posted by fabie
      We can make it purple instead of RED if you like...

      I love how you completely avoided any type of reply to he comment. That tells me all I need to know. Your "precesence" argument goes out the window on that one.

      You can spin it all you want. There is NO precedence of FMJ going over a contracted weight limit(there was no weight in and the new contract was signed b4 that anyway). There are 2 incidences of Pac coming in over the contracted weight and the legal limit of his weightclass.

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      • Alibata
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        #373
        Originally posted by megadeth
        So ignore the fact that Pac declined the 14 days to begin with right?

        Or the fact that Pac waited until FMJ said that, and then AFTER it was said he agreed to the 14 days?

        Those things mean that Pac wants the right, right? Come on!!!
        Yeah but he accepted right???? He did better than that right???? Guess what. it was of the table... WTF???? I figured Floyd, like manny maybe would have figured or any fighter willing to fight and giving credit to the other for wanting the same thing that it was a negotiating bait(the time frame) and that it did not work for his favor floyd was bluffing about taking it off the table. . I think this is what turned the tide against Floyd in most fans eyes and the media. Because it is ridiculous that if you want to fight that you take something you were willing to do "off the table". Floyd ain't a 2 day sale that goes for everyone.. It is a negotiation with one man and desires.. Who wants the fight, the man that took 14 days of the table??? weigh the excuses *****s.

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        • Alibata
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          #374
          Originally posted by fabie
          Why is the 14-day an IMPOSITION? hahahaha...those are just words but the imposer himself isn't credible to "demand" such things. Anything can be contractual and agreed upon....but it cannot be imposed.

          Listing the "demands" one can make a litany of Mayweatherisms...we can add to the latest which is a 100-million-dollar-demand.
          oh yeah....Mr." I want 100 million dollars." weigh the excuses *****s

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          • fabie
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            #375
            Originally posted by megadeth
            I love how you completely avoided any type of reply to he comment. That tells me all I need to know. Your "precesence" argument goes out the window on that one.

            You can spin it all you want. There is NO precedence of FMJ going over a contracted weight limit(there was no weight in and the new contract was signed b4 that anyway). There are 2 incidences of Pac coming in over the contracted weight and the legal limit of his weightclass.
            You can declare anything...or throw out anything. We can go point by point...but it doesn't have to be in your own terms, you're copying the Mayweatherisms.

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            • IMDAZED
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              #376
              Originally posted by fabie
              Sane reasoning wherever it is coming from is sane reasoning.

              I am neither complaining nor making excuses...the point I am trying to make are standard arguments that apply to law, any body or organization and then some when it comes to PRECEDENCE.

              It doesn't have to be coming from Pacquiao's camp and thus this points to me that your reasoning is readily geared towards anti-Pacquiao issues no matter what.
              Sane reasoning? Yeah right. Whatever the case, it's not Manny's reasoning. But go ahead, keep making up reasons for him.

              How about this...why not defend HIS reasons?

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                #377
                Originally posted by Slick_Rick
                Oh yeah, real painful. You responded with turning the arugement to drugs, hmmm.

                What exctaly do i need to defend? I said the commission should implement better testing and a higher penalty for cheating on weight then the current "standard"

                And you keep avoiding me asking you about your "steroid studying". How close are you to receiving your Doctorate?
                I didn't think you could.

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                  #378
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                  • Cash Cow
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                    #379
                    Originally posted by Russian Crushin
                    Because Floyd has shown he cannot keep a commitment.

                    Im sure if he had a 10 mil per pound clause in the JMM fight, he would have shed the extra 2 pounds and given JMM a better chance to win











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                    • Alibata
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                      #380
                      Originally posted by IMDAZED
                      Sane reasoning? Yeah right. Whatever the case, it's not Manny's reasoning. But go ahead, keep making up reasons for him.

                      How about this...why not defend HIS reasons?
                      Coming from a dude that defends Floyds reasoning of "wanting to clean the sport." Why did floyd want Pac to take the tests? What ever answer you give, is it Floyd's reasoning you are defending?.. Because we just state the obvious regardless of what comes out of Floyd's mouth; fear of losing is the obvious reason. Millions of fans can't be wrong, just like a handful of *****s can't be right.
                      Last edited by Alibata; 04-13-2011, 04:10 PM.

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