When did Floyd sign with Golden Boy?

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  • Vasyl’s dad
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    #31
    anyone know?

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    • Vasyl’s dad
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      #32
      C'mon, somebody has to know.


      When did Floyd become a Golden Boy fighter?

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      • William Blake
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        #33
        i think its a mayweather/haymon, hbo, golden boy circle jerk that is shooting blanks, and has been for awhile

        there is nothing written down per se, in the form of a contract, but there is a certain understanding that exists between the aforementioned parties

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        • ThePrince
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          Golden Boy wasn't even involved with the negotiations with the South African delegation led by Michael Lodge and Nelson Mandela's daughter. That deal was killed by a 'money dispute' (the negotiations and parties involved all confirmed by a lawsuit obtained by TMZ so that 'it never happened' bull**** won't fly, no mention of no fight because of blood testing) with Arum claiming Floyd demanded $100 mil, and that he has the text from Lodge confirming this.

          Has nothing to do with GBP, Don King, or any other promoter. Floyd and his family/handlers (especially his own pops ) want NOTHING to do with Pacquiao in the ring. Fight is never going to happen, never was. Time to move on.

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          • skillswin
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            #35
            Originally posted by Exposé
            You could have just summed it up by saying Floyd is scared of fighting a top welterweight in their prime.
            do you really believe cotto or margarito in their prime can beat even a old floyd???

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              #36
              STRUGG?

              Is that you?

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                #37
                Originally posted by skillswin
                do you really believe cotto or margarito in their prime can beat even a old floyd???
                Yes. But as usual, Floyd was too p ussy to fight either one of them, so he "retired".

                The only fighter Floyd fought in their prime in the last six years, was Hatton. And even then, he made him move up a weight class.

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                • ThePrince
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                  #38
                  According to Lodge, the negotiations and various discussions started in January 2011 with Mohlaleng and VisionQwest on a project to bring Pacquiao and Mayweather to fight in South Africa in honor of Nelson Mandela's 93rd birthday. Both companies began discussions with Manny Pacquiao (represented by Top Rank) and Floyd Mayweather (represented by Jeff Mayweather and Al Haymon). No final agreement was reached around the financial arrangements, and all parties amicably agreed to end discussions.



                  No mention of Golden Boy (or blood tests), and Jeff Mayweather confirmed all this (including the $50 mil/person offer and Floyd wanting $100 mil for himself). Arum even hinted that King was working on behalf of Floyd in all that.

                  Floyd is not signed to Golden Boy and they are not necessary to make any fight involving him.

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                  • Kagami Taiga
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by ThePrince
                    According to Lodge, the negotiations and various discussions started in January 2011 with Mohlaleng and VisionQwest on a project to bring Pacquiao and Mayweather to fight in South Africa in honor of Nelson Mandela's 93rd birthday. Both companies began discussions with Manny Pacquiao (represented by Top Rank) and Floyd Mayweather (represented by Jeff Mayweather and Al Haymon). No final agreement was reached around the financial arrangements, and all parties amicably agreed to end discussions.



                    No mention of Golden Boy (or blood tests), and Jeff Mayweather confirmed all this (including the $50 mil/person offer and Floyd wanting $100 mil for himself). Arum even hinted that King was working on behalf of Floyd in all that.

                    Floyd is not signed to Golden Boy and they are not necessary to make any fight involving him.
                    dude, u thrive in these threads, ehh?? do u guys think ur making any arguments that no1 else has already made? i dont get it. ur not a floyd fan, floyd isnt even boxing. wouldnt be perfect to forget about him? how do u do that? by not making/commenting in threads about him! u guys are experts in futility, imo.

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