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  • it's obvious. mayweather don't want none of pac.

    this is what normal folks have been expecting from the pu55y. he will continue to b1tch about drug testing when everyone knows it's no longer an issue.

    i told ya.

    the most obvious sign of him weaseling out of the fight is he is not interested in the money side, which is very strange. he knew he'd be crucified if he makes money an issue. so the safest excuse is this silly drug testing.

    what a coward.

    Last edited by tomhawq; 08-24-2011, 05:45 PM.

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    • Originally posted by Dale Cardon View Post
      Ross Greenburg : "Both times, the fight was very close to being made. And, the second time around, you know, all that I can say is that you would have to ask Floyd Mayweather why the fight wasn't made. To this day, I really don't know why Floyd decided that he didn't want the fight any more in the fall"

      Floyd Sr.: "I'm afraid for my son, I won't let him get in the ring with Pacquiao."

      Roger Mayweather: "Floyd needs multiple tune-ups to fight Pacquiao"

      Jeff Mayweather: "Floyd will fight Pacquiao in 2013."

      Schaefer: "Floyd-Khan would fall in Nov. 2012"



      These tell me a lot about who is trying to avoid the fight.
      "I don't need Floyd"
      -Manny Pacquiao

      yep, sounds like Manny don't want it.....

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      • LOL, WTF is going on here..?

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        • but i as a pac fan don't have any problem if this fight never happens. one thing is sure though. floyd will remain the biggest ducker of all time.

          you really want that, eh?

          no problem with me.

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          • Originally posted by Kenny MF Powers View Post
            LOL, WTF is going on here..?
            Look at the size of that head

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            • Originally posted by PacTard View Post
              Lie #1: Graduate of NYU.

              Way to Refute: 5,552 posts in a 365 day span. No gainfully employed, NYU graduate has time to post on a boxing website over 15 times per day.

              Lie #2: WADA does not have an "office" in the Phillipines, therefore WADA is unable to test in the Phillipines.

              Way to Refute: WADA contracts out its services. Does not matter if they physically have a testing facility in said country.

              Lie #3: Floyd Mayweather sent a contract to Manny Pacquiao with a 14-Day Testing Cutoff.

              Way to Refute: You are unable to produce a copy of the contract. Why? Because you are just a loser that likes to puff his chest out on the internet, and you aren't remotely privy to contract negotiations. You have NEVER seen such a contract, and you have absolutely no idea the content of said contract.

              That is THREE lies off the top of my head. You are a liar and a loser. You are part of the problem on this site.

              The worst part about this whole thing is that you are a Dominican trying to speak down to Fillipinos. Just think about that...

              1) not only an NYU grad... an NYU STERN grad. Get it right.

              2) I said there is no LAB in the Philippines. And I challenge you to post the quote where I said office.

              3) http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/201...tey/index.html

              WASHINGTON -- As representatives from Golden Boy Promotions work feverishly to keep a Floyd Mayweather-Manny Pacquiao megafight alive, Pacquiao has reached an agreement in principle to defend his WBO welterweight title against former title holder Joshua Clottey on March 13, Top Rank promoter Bob Arum told SI.com.

              The fight between Pacquiao and Clottey will likely take place at Cowboys Stadium in Dallas.

              Arum and Top Rank have been embroiled in contentious negotiations with Mayweather and representatives from Golden Boy Promotions, which is representing Mayweather. At issue is drug testing: Mayweather is insisting on random blood testing before the fight while Pacquiao will submit to unlimited urine testing -- all that is required by the Nevada commission -- but only agree to blood testing 30 days before the fight.

              Earlier this week, the two sides agreed to mediation by retired federal judge Daniel Weinstein. During the mediation, Pacquiao agreed to blood testing up to 24 days before the fight. Mayweather refused and, according to Golden Boy CEO Richard Schaefer, countered with a 14-day testing window.

              Schaefer told SI.com on Friday that he believed Pacquiao was never told of the 14 day offer. He referred to an Internet report where Pacquiao and his representatives denied that Mayweather had offered to reduce the testing window to 14 days before the fight. Schaefer said he had text messages between Golden Boy's Chief Marketing Officer Bruce Binkow and Top Rank President Todd DuBoef during this week's mediation discussing the 14-day window.

              Arum, however, says Pacquiao has known about the 14 days since Jan. 1 and said he had an email exchange between DuBoef and Pacquiao's advisor, Michael Koncz, that prove that Pacquiao had received the offer and rejected it.

              "That offer was rejected a long time ago," said Arum. "It was off the table. They are just trying to get under Manny's skin. It serves no purpose than to aggravate Manny Pacquiao."


              Arum scoffed at the notion that the fight could be saved, indicating that neither he nor anyone in his company had been in contact with anyone from Mayweather's camp. " If they are negotiating, they are negotiating with themselves," said Arum. "We aren't talking to them."

              Schaefer said Arum approached him on Thursday to discuss the possibility of making a third fight between Pacquiao and Juan Manuel Marquez. But the discussions went nowhere because besides insisting on a 50-50 split, Marquez also asked for the same level of drug testing as Mayweather. Schaefer also said that while he had not spoken to Shane Mosley about a future fight with Pacquiao, it was likely that Mosley would also require blood testing before any fight with Pacquiao.

              Arum said he would no longer consider any form of testing beyond what the state commission requires for any future fight with Pacquiao -- including Mayweather.

              "This is beyond ******," said Arum. "That was my biggest mistake, allowing any of this to happen. I should have said no. We're not revisiting [blood testing]. We're not negotiating with these punks anymore. If Mayweather wants to fight Pacquiao down the road, he will have to go by the testing the state commission asks for. If not, life goes on."

              Read more: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/201...#ixzz1VzP66Haz

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              • Originally posted by littlemac View Post
                "I don't need Floyd"
                -Manny Pacquiao

                yep, sounds like Manny don't want it.....
                Is that all you can come up with???

                Yup, Manny did say that but out of frustration for floyds continuous ducking. Google it... do some research.

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                • Originally posted by PacTard View Post

                  The worst part about this whole thing is that you are a Dominican trying to speak down to Fillipinos. Just think about that...


                  You were saying?

                  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...%29_per_capita

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                  • Originally posted by Gino Ros View Post
                    FOURTEEN DAY cutoff.

                    and ****** refused it.
                    The big red letters are back, it must be true.

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                    • Originally posted by Gino Ros View Post

                      Earlier this week, the two sides agreed to mediation by retired federal judge Daniel Weinstein. During the mediation, Pacquiao agreed to blood testing up to 24 days before the fight. Mayweather refused and, according to Golden Boy CEO Richard Schaefer, countered with a 14-day testing window.

                      Schaefer told SI.com on Friday that he believed Pacquiao was never told of the 14 day offer. He referred to an Internet report where Pacquiao and his representatives denied that Mayweather had offered to reduce the testing window to 14 days before the fight. Schaefer said he had text messages between Golden Boy's Chief Marketing Officer Bruce Binkow and Top Rank President Todd DuBoef during this week's mediation discussing the 14-day window.

                      Arum, however, says Pacquiao has known about the 14 days since Jan. 1 and said he had an email exchange between DuBoef and Pacquiao's advisor, Michael Koncz, that prove that Pacquiao had received the offer and rejected it.

                      "That offer was rejected a long time ago," said Arum. "It was off the table. They are just trying to get under Manny's skin. It serves no purpose than to aggravate Manny Pacquiao."


                      Arum scoffed at the notion that the fight could be saved, indicating that neither he nor anyone in his company had been in contact with anyone from Mayweather's camp. " If they are negotiating, they are negotiating with themselves," said Arum. "We aren't talking to them."



                      Read more: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/201...#ixzz1VzP66Haz

                      Your lack of reading comprehension? That explains the $3,700.

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