Here's the thing. If Floyd wants to be liked and appreciated then he has to tone down his attitude BUT with that said. I remember when Floyd wasn't so outspoken and was a lil more humble but I think the main reason people hate Floyd is mainly because he hasn't lost yet and their is always someone out there people say can beat him but when he beats them, they give him no credit. How can Bert Sugar say that Floyd never wanted a fight with Manny Pacquiao when Pac was the one who walked away from the first and only official negotiations? Could this be true what Jeff Mayweather is saying? Alex Ariza (Manny Pacquiao's strengthening coach) says behind the scenes "We're not taking no tests"?. In my opinion the whole Manny pacquiao agreed to taking the tests is nonsense considering they always have an excuse not to. I don't think that the fight is going to happen.
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Originally posted by GRUSTLER View PostHere's the thing. If Floyd wants to be liked and appreciated then he has to tone down his attitude BUT with that said. I remember when Floyd wasn't so outspoken and was a lil more humble but I think the main reason people hate Floyd is mainly because he hasn't lost yet and their is always someone out there people say can beat him but when he beats them, they give him no credit. How can Bert Sugar say that Floyd never wanted a fight with Manny Pacquiao when Pac was the one who walked away from the first and only official negotiations? Could this be true what Jeff Mayweather is saying? Alex Ariza (Manny Pacquiao's strengthening coach) says behind the scenes "We're not taking no tests"?. In my opinion the whole Manny pacquiao agreed to taking the tests is nonsense considering they always have an excuse not to. I don't think that the fight is going to happen.
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Originally posted by Mannie Phresh View Posthistory will have better persective on the matter at hand.
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Manny Pacquiao ain't agree to ****
Here’s the latest example of why it’s difficult to discern the truth about Manny Pacquiao’s stance on whether he’ll agree to Floyd Mayweather’s request for random drug testing. Pacquiao’s official website released this video of his strength and conditioning coach Alex Ariza adamantly denying that Pacquiao would agree to the testing. You’ll recall a few weeks ago that Pacquiao advisor Michael Koncz said the closet concession they’d previously given was 14 days before fight night (said with Pacquiao seated beside him). The same week Koncz made his statements, Pacquiao by himself told ESPN that blood testing would no longer be a problem in the negotiations, which echoes what Manny told me himself before facing Antonio Margarito last November.
http://beatsboxingmayhem.com/2011/09...s-to-do-video/
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