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  • #31
    Originally posted by Boxing Tiger View Post
    He's gonna save some for both of us. Make that money, Pac!
    no just for you...you need that money till you get a job

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    • #32
      Floyd dosent show up to criminal cases, what made ppl think he was gonna show up to some *****foot civil crap.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by The Weebler II View Post
        No. Floyd Mayweather made public accusations without any proof, he is being held accountable for his actions. That's what happens in the real world.
        I understand what you saying but Pac could have handled this situation a lot better its gone way to far now and peoples minds aren't gonna change so if he wins what difference does it make people still going to want him to take the test

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        • #34
          Not a very good guy is this Mayweather.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
            LAS VEGAS, NEV. – This morning, Floyd Mayweather, Jr. refused to appear for a court-ordered deposition in the defamation lawsuit filed by pound-for-pound champion and Congressman Manny Pacquiao in a Las Vegas federal court. Mayweather tried to postpone the deposition last minute, but Federal Magistrate Judge Robert Johnston denied his request and ordered Mayweather to appear for deposition today. Mayweather did not appear.

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            "He is afraid to testy"..............what else is new??

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            • #36
              Originally posted by MrClutch85 View Post
              I understand what you saying but Pac could have handled this situation a lot better its gone way to far now and peoples minds aren't gonna change so if he wins what difference does it make people still going to want him to take the test
              only ppl that want him to take the test are *****s, which aint alot considering...

              *******s way out numbers the *****s .

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              • #37
                Originally posted by The Weebler II View Post
                No. If you you defame somebody and damage their reputation without proof then you accept the consequences.
                Not in Boxing. You fight in a ring not in a court room. Floyd talks shyt that's why he sells more than anyone in the sport. Pac and team are just sensitive bytches who still haven't officially agreed to blood tests and still want to fight n a court room not a ring. It's such a disgrace. In sports accusing someone in today's society is not especially when the accused is scared to death of the tests and has yet to do them or sign an official document stating he will. Punk move on Floyd skipping court even if its over something p*ssy as it is still he should have went. Pointed and laughed and state that this is a waste of tax payers dollars.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Ko King 212 View Post
                  So you ok with not fighting someone because they ask for a drug test.

                  They walk away from the fight and sued. That's a b1tch move.
                  That's not why he's being sued, he's being sued for saying Pac is on steroids.

                  One famous sportsman can't publicly accuse another world famous professional sportsman of using performance enhancing drugs, damaging his reputation in the process, and expect to get away with it.

                  On the test issue, personally I'd prefer all boxers were subject to random testing but at this point in time it isn't mandatory and they have every right to refuse.

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                  • #39


                    Floyd is hilarious

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                    • #40
                      Even if Pacquiao wins case, damage has been done.

                      50 years from now, even if Pacquaio win case, historians and journalists will forever reference this accusation while reflecting on his career whether he wins case or not, regardless if they fight or not.

                      That's how bad it is.

                      Monetary reward will be a small vindication.

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