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  • seanusarrilius
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    #161
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    • seanusarrilius
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      #162
      nk you are mistake, Pacquiao was the no.1 welter and Mosely was not p4p no.3 at the time.

      When Mosley was ranked the no.1 welter Floyd decide not to take Mosley's offer to fight him and instead went for the lightweight Marquez, claiming the reason why he did not choose Mosley was because he was not a PPV attraction.

      Think we all know that was a lie as there is plenty of evidence to the contrary.

      Mayweather also decide to comeback when his 3 biggest rivals prior to his retirement were out of the picture. Williams fighting at middle/light middle, Cotto, rebuilding his career after Margarito and Margarito banned and defeated by Mosley.

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      • seanusarrilius
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        #163
        the time.

        When Mosley was ranked the no.1 welter Floyd decide not to take Mosley's offer to fight him and instead went for the lightweight Marquez, claiming the reason why

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          #164
          Originally posted by Walt Liquor
          there's already a system in place for that

          it's not letting manny cheat, it's demanding something above and beyond what's required in the sport without any proof that its needed, you are talking like they're letting manny come in with horseshoes in his mitts. when that happens, it raises suspiscions about your intentions

          big difference.....

          the fact that you can't seem to lay any blame on this fight not happening on floyd with him accepting one cutoff date, then not accepting..........and all the other nonsense speaks volumes as well.

          now, with all that being said, I blame manny more than I blame floyd for this. Manny's pulling the bigger bit ch move with all the secrecy and saying he did accept this or that through his team and not coming out and saying "eff you floyd, I'm tired of this, I"m just gonna take the test and beat your a$$ cuz I think I'm better".

          but we always end up squabbling about the same thing b/c you refuse to lay any blame on floyd. and whatever, who really cares? I'm tired of the whole thing and wish they would just go away or one of them would fight sergio instead...it's a joke from both sides...

          Floyd's team should NOT be shi tting on pac and his skills and at the same time giving appearances that they're scared that pac is juicing. It just doesn't work....floyd's a great businessman but this isn't necessarily good business imo for whatever that's worth
          This whole argument about Floyd's intentions being su****ious is just dumb. No disrespect but get real. Yeah, he thinks Manny's juicing. Duh! So that means he can't ask for tests now or something? Really? Pray tell...why? Your whole argument is that Floyd should share the blame because he asked. And what he's asking for is "above and beyond" the norm. My friend, I just don't share the sentiment that "asking" for something better than the norm for both fighters deserves blame. Guess what? A $10mil penalty is above and beyond the norm too. This whole fight is above and beyond the norm!

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          • seanusarrilius
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            #165
            the time.

            When Mosley was ranked the no.1 welter Floyd decide not to take Mosley's offer to fight

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            • seanusarrilius
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              #166
              not letting manny cheat, it's demanding something above and beyond what's required in the sport without any proof that its needed, you are talking like they're letting manny come in with horseshoes in his mitts. when that happens, it raises suspiscions about your intentions

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              • seanusarrilius
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                #167
                very true. as if it will change anything. all floyd has to do is schedule the pac fight and negotiate the way he always negotiated in his

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                • seanusarrilius
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                  #168
                  Cry? you are the one doing that mate.. No need to try and defend any sport athlete when it comes to drug testing, again i dont give a toss if he started it against Baldomir or Pac, i dont care if he ask for

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                  • seanusarrilius
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                    #169
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                      #170
                      anything. all floyd has to do is schedule the pac fight and negotiate the way he always negotiated in his 40 fights. all these ******

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