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Originally posted by crold1 View PostBased on the head of HBO Sports at the time on the record saying negotiations took place.
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Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostCan you tell me what he was asked and what he said exactly? I think journalists should be mindful of these things. To say that Ross Greenburg said "serious negotiations" took place is beyond stretching. When asked if he spoke to TR/GBP about a fight, he said he spoke to one individual from each side. That was the extent of the "negotiation." Which BTW, occurred with neither party contacting the other. That may sound serious to you but that sounds like a joke to me. I find it curious that you say Mayweather wasn't serious about negotiations while in the same breath say the countdown clock was grandstanding nonsense. But that's neither here nor there. Please show me where Greenburg said serious negotiations (where no one spoke to anyone) took place.
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Originally posted by the_demon View Postit will be interesting to see how floyd worms out of it if pac does want it yet again,will he use the ol peds smokescreen? Or maybe say 'he was lucky to get a decision against a guy i beat easily'-i expect a bit of both from the biggest ducker in the sport
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Originally posted by Harry Balls View PostWhy would he lie about HBO's biggest PPV-star in order to keep his job?
That makes no sense at all.
If anything he would jeopardize his position if he in fact were lying.
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Originally posted by thatnickuh View PostIt makes perfect sense. More than a few people believe that Greenburg was forced out at HBO partly because he couldn't make the Pacquiao-Mayweather fight. Is the incentive for him to make it look like he was negotiating to make the fight while his job was in jeopardy not obvious? I mean, why would team Mayweather lie about negotiations if they were in fact taking place? Have you asked yourself that?
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I really don't doubt there were "serious" negotiations crold, but i also feel even at that point Bob Arum did his absolute best to not make this fight, just like he is currently.
Back then there's even less incentives to make this fight for Arum; he still had multiple very lucrative options for Manny Pacquiao.
Trying to strongarm Floyd, fully knowing how sensitive he is to such things, by using a countdown told me most of what i needed to know.
Overall, i would put the bulk of the blame on Pacquiaos side historically and currently. This doesn't free Floyd of any blame; i'm sure he deserves plenty.
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Originally posted by thatnickuh View PostIt makes perfect sense. More than a few people believe that Greenburg was forced out at HBO partly because he couldn't make the Pacquiao-Mayweather fight. Is the incentive for him to make it look like he was negotiating to make the fight while his job was in jeopardy not obvious? I mean, why would team Mayweather lie about negotiations if they were in fact taking place? Have you asked yourself that?
Mayweather could lie about pretty much anything without taking a hit.
An Hbo exec? Not so much.
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Originally posted by Harry Balls View PostI really don't doubt there were "serious" negotiations crold, but i also feel even at that point Bob Arum did his absolute best to not make this fight, just like he is currently.
Back then there's even less incentives to make this fight for Arum; he still had multiple very lucrative options for Manny Pacquiao.
Trying to strongarm Floyd, fully knowing how sensitive he is to such things, by using a countdown told me most of what i needed to know.
Overall, i would put the bulk of the blame on Pacquiaos side historically and currently. This doesn't free Floyd of any blame; i'm sure he deserves plenty.
At this point, it's on Manny to say enough. He hasn't yet. In 1991, Tyson told King "Make the fight" with Holy after King started hinting at not making it after Ruddock II. Manny need to be the one who takes the bull by the horns.
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Originally posted by crold1 View PostThis was in mid-2010. Pac hadn't left or even breathed of leaving for Showtime yet. Greenburg lying doesn't make sense in that context. he wouldn't want to piss off either cash cow.
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