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MAYWEATHER: "Pacquiao Went Behind Arum's Back And Tried To Do A Deal With Me"
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Originally posted by pacfan View Postwhat was the question my friend?
no i don't think pac is huge in asia. first of all, boxing is not huge anywhere in the world except probably in mexico.
To answer the question, it would take a fight well worth it for Pac to fight in Asia. If they offered an astronomical amount to host Pac/Floyd, i'm sure Pac would love to fight there. We all know that Floyd would turn it down though. Is HBO really willing to travel and broadcast from Asia for a fight with Pac against any old Joe? I dont think so.
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Originally posted by Deevel916 View PostWrong. Its become HUGE in Canada in the past few yrs. Its also big in europe. Calzaghe, Klit Bros, Hatton, Khan, etc.. all sell out arena's.
To answer the question, it would take a fight well worth it for Pac to fight in Asia. If they offered an astronomical amount to host Pac/Floyd, i'm sure Pac would love to fight there. We all know that Floyd would turn it down though. Is HBO really willing to travel and broadcast from Asia for a fight with Pac against any old Joe? I dont think so.
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Originally posted by pacfan View PostIt's huge in Montreal, Quebec but not the whole of Canada. You may be right about Europe, though.
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Originally posted by Gino Ros View Post@32:30
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I caught this from another thread, but it's like I said then, he doesn't clarify enough nor does any reporter bother to ask a follow up question, it's like they all stopped listening, I mean when you hear something like that, shouldn't you try to pry more information out of said person? Wtf happened? Whether it's true or not, I dunno, none of us do, Floyd talks so much, he changes subject without even noticing (I assume)...for all we know he was about to give more detail and then forgot...****, I dunno???
If Pacquiao's people (whomever he/she/they may be) actually attempted to negotiate with Floyd, why not hear them out? I'm not talking contractual agreements like we're ready to sign, but more like verbal agreements for testing and purse split (such talks could've gone a long way), unless Floyd, "wasn't thinking about boxing" at the time, there really shouldn't be any other reason...maybe I'm wrong, Floyd's statement was a little inconclusive, but it appears like Floyd wasn't even trying to hear them out...again, very inconclusive, but I'm more disappointed in the incompetent "reporters" surrounding Floyd for letting such words fall on deaf ears (there were several times in that interview where they could've said something whether to inquire further, or just put him in the hot seat, like during that ridiculous Klitschko comparison, smh).
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