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  • aguileraluis22
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    #41
    All promoters are all bull**** artists. From arum, ellerbe, de la hoya. all of them and this article proves it. Ellerbe said they haven't talked. when Floyd himself said he has been working on deal with pacquiao but in training their focus is ortiz. which i don't understand how their focus is ortiz if the mayweather camp has always said that they never study an opponent that they just train on what they do.

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    • tredh
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      #42
      Originally posted by aguileraluis22
      All promoters are all bull**** artists. From arum, ellerbe, de la hoya. all of them and this article proves it. Ellerbe said they haven't talked. when Floyd himself said he has been working on deal with pacquiao but in training their focus is ortiz. which i don't understand how their focus is ortiz if the mayweather camp has always said that they never study an opponent that they just train on what they do.
      During Roger's interview for that Ustream workout PBF did the other day. Roger said he has watched plenty of tape on Ortiz. Roger watches tape PBF may not watch tape. PBF has said he doesn't watch tape but he also said he didn't say Manny was next and we all know thats not true. The way he takes a few rounds to feel people out its probably true that PBF doesn't watch tape.

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      • viperz007
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        #43
        what the heck will ellerbabe just pretend to be happy that pac is gonna do their ****** demand?

        his answers are too far from the questions :///

        reporter: "are u happy and excited that pac is willing to barge to ur gay arse demand?"
        ellerbabe: "yes im gay, you got that right!"

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        • aguileraluis22
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          #44
          Originally posted by BoZz
          the typical pacfart answer..no logic simple hate


          yes yes you can keep believing arum and you can keep watching those catch weight fights no real boxing fans wants to see...I wonder who it's gonna be after jmm...maybe paul williams at catch weight???He's a damaged good now and I know for a fact that he would come in drained for a good last pay day from arum.

          Or is it gonna be the winner of margarito/cotto?? At catch weight again???

          Those are the great future fights you *******s are waiting for
          Id like to see floyd beat margarito like pacquiao did at 150, id like to see floyd beat cotto like pacquiao did at 145, we would've been able to see what floyd mightve done to jmm at 144 but floyd didn't make weight. De La Hoya was right on 24/7 when he said floyd hasn't beating anyone of substance in his last 5 or 6 fight including him. Ortiz is the first opponent of substance for floyd in years and even then i think hes gonna win easy. I agree catchweights suck tho.

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          • blockthiscrap
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            #45
            It comes down to reputation...

            In July of 2010, there was much hullabaloo about whether there was a second set of negotiations for a Pacquiao and Mayweather fight.

            It all started because Arum had mentioned in an interview that there had been. Mayweather, through (wait for it...) his advisor Leonard Ellerbe, denied that any negotiations took place at all.

            In case you didn't know, Ross Greenburg (who, by all accounts, had a pretty contentious relationship with Arum and a pretty good business relationship with Al Haymon, Mayweather's manager) confirmed, through an official HBO statement, that negotiations did in fact take place.

            Fool me once...

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            • Elotero
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              #46
              Originally posted by aguileraluis22
              Id like to see floyd beat margarito like pacquiao did at 150, id like to see floyd beat cotto like pacquiao did at 145, we would've been able to see what floyd mightve done to jmm at 144 but floyd didn't make weight. De La Hoya was right on 24/7 when he said floyd hasn't beating anyone of substance in his last 5 or 6 fight including him. Ortiz is the first opponent of substance for floyd in years and even then i think hes gonna win easy. I agree catchweights suck tho.
              "id like to see floyd beat cotto like pacquiao did at 145"

              Catchweight Luva right here.

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              • edgarg
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                #47
                Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
                Despite both fighters being scheduled to face other opponents in the fall, a mega-fight between Floyd Mayweather Jr. (41-0, 25KOs) and Manny Pacquiao (53-3-2, 38KOs) continues to dominate the headlines.

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                From the way the interview (if it was and interview and not a monologue) was phrased, it sounded as if Ellerbe was scared to death, or as nervous as a deer. LIke soneone on drug wirhdrawal...who knows? All I know is he DIDN'T SAY MUCH, and what he said wasn't really anything, and he repeated at least 2-3 times one after the other.

                As soon as he'd finished a sentence, he repeated it again.

                What sort of a deal is going on here when a chattering monkey-like performance is supposedly representative of one of boxing's big attractions. All I got from it was that Arum was a promoter, and the Roach was a trainer, who knows, yes, who knows, but didn't really say what he knew.

                A chattering monkey is the best description I can give of this.

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                • edgarg
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                  #48
                  Ellerbe the chattering monkey........

                  What are the terms of MannyP.'s contract with Arum that you say is "the worst in boxing" although I know that it wasn't you who really said it but you are just repeating the gibbering monkey.

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                  • IMDAZED
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by edgarg
                    From the way the interview (if it was and interview and not a monologue) was phrased, it sounded as if Ellerbe was scared to death, or as nervous as a deer. LIke soneone on drug wirhdrawal...who knows? All I know is he DIDN'T SAY MUCH, and what he said wasn't really anything, and he repeated at least 2-3 times one after the other.

                    As soon as he'd finished a sentence, he repeated it again.

                    What sort of a deal is going on here when a chattering monkey-like performance is supposedly representative of one of boxing's big attractions. All I got from it was that Arum was a promoter, and the Roach was a trainer, who knows, yes, who knows, but didn't really say what he knew.

                    A chattering monkey is the best description I can give of this.
                    On top of being a lawyer, edgar is now a psychologist too.

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                    • madsweeney
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by RajahBell
                      Ellerbe admits again that Floyd's camp does not want the fight! They don't even want to negotiate or even make the crucial step, talking, to get a deal done. This fight is dead folks.

                      In this article, Ellerbe on the drug testing protocol, "He tells you guys that. He hasn't said anything to us because we ain't talking to him."

                      Ellerbe during the second negotiations, "The truth is no negotiations have ever taken place."
                      Dug himself in a ditch with that one. Pac's supposedly a con-artist, talentless cheat who would be Mayweather's easiest fight....yet he caused Floyd to start demanding OST and they're not even bothering to negotiate a fight.

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