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Originally posted by F l i c k e r View PostLies.
He agreed when agreeing didn't even matter. Saying you are willing, completely after the fallout doesn't mean you agreed to it.
Just like JCC jr. On his twitter he said he will fight Sergio Martinez. Doesn't mean he is gonna really fight Sergio Martinez.
Why are the dumb *****s says its lies
when pac said it on video
Arum said it on video.
and even Mayweather once said it on video that testing not a problem then goes back on his word.. and says he going on vacation..
Floyd the one telling lies..
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Originally posted by tredh View PostLLS at some of the comments in here. Some of yall don't even realize that PBF doesn't have to show one shred of evidence that Manny was juicing in order to win this case. This is not that type of trial!!!
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Originally posted by Gutz View PostWhy are the dumb *****s says its lies
when pac said it on video
Arum said it on video.
and even Mayweather once said it on video that testing not a problem then goes back on his word.. and says he going on vacation..
Floyd the one telling lies..
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostLAS VEGAS, NEV. – U.S. District Court Judge Larry R. Hicks denied the Emergency Appeal filed by Floyd Mayweather, Jr. for a protective order to prevent his court-ordered deposition, finding that Mayweather's motion was "without merit." Mayweather's deposition had been scheduled for June 17, 2011, in Las Vegas, Nev. Mayweather refused to appear.
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Originally posted by ThePrince View PostThat's a very unique perspective on the whole thing
TAKE THE STAND
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Originally posted by Eastbay Giant View PostI got to say Pacquiao is really backing himself into a corner. If this suit goes all the way to trial, it won't change the fact that even more pressure will be put on him to take the tests, face Floyd, and look impressive when he does. He still going to have to prove he is the superior fighter in the ring, regardless what the court system may or may not award him over statements made outside of it. If he never agrees to take the test the way USADA administers it, and doesn't fight Floyd he will be remembered as a caricature of a paper champion above 130.
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"No merit"... UH Oooooo I guess the judge doesn't read the scene every day, or he would have known the case is bull**** LMAO
Originally posted by Mayabang View Postexactly this.
Just months ago, *****s LOVED defending Floyd and taking the Mayweathers' side when accusing pac of PEDS without proof. Even though they knew about a possible lawsuit, they didn't give an ounce of **** coz they didn't think it's going anywhere, so they kept on accusing pac of peds.
Now, you have these same fools changing their tunes coz they get a reality check that the lawsuit is indeed happening, lol. You would think that with all the support they had with accusing pac of PEDS, that they would be excited to see Floyd finally prove his case to the court.
Personally I don't give two ****s either way. I just find it amusing how little understanding most people have with the justice system. Slander has never and will never be settled in a boxing ring. Its settled in court, if u don't wanna end up in court, don't slander anyone, its pretty simple ****. Floyd better stop ***ing with the judge, simply having talent isn't gonna magically make ur legal troubles disappear.
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