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  • #21
    Originally posted by Russian Crushin View Post
    Floyd talking about in house but he probably cant even remember a fight of his where it wasnt between 2 GBP fighters
    his next fight??

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    • #22
      Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
      We all love a parade but not a charade.

      And what Floyd Mayweather Jr. is conducting is a propaganda charade.

      Now, for the first time ever, I am firmly convinced that "Money" has no intentions of ever fighting Manny Pacquiao. [Click Here To Read More]


      Yup question has been answered to who really is ducking.. the uneven split Floyd wants is the deal breaker. Clear as day.

      Floyd clearly ducking pac over a 50/50 split is definitely a deal breaker. It is a deal breaker when we know pac is a the global icon.

      PAc is ranked 28 in the top athletes of 2012 in the usa while floyd only ranked 48 lol

      He recently teamed up with Michael Jordan the great one shows who really commands the Benjamins. He even deserves more than 50/50, but agreed to it just to make it happen. The question is why does Floyd prices himself up? Pac having to be endorsed by Nike and being tied up with the Great

      they are salable athletes and are likable. They are loved and watched.. That's were you know they sell! That's the common sign of being a famous salable athlete. You have to be attached to brands.

      Pac is doing great coz he is recognized, while FLoyd coz he ain't much of a role model is stinking with no endorsement deal as of late.

      Top athletes makes more money doing commercials and brand tie-ups with top brands. Just shows who is the man.

      PAc even has more endorsement in the usa than Floyd.

      Even Dana white the one the made ufc bigger than boxing knows It should be 50/50.

      Pac's major titles:

      Major World Titles:
      WBC Flyweight World Champion (112 lbs)
      IBF Junior Featherweight World Champion (122 lbs)
      WBC Super Featherweight World Champion (130 lbs)
      WBC Lightweight World Champion (135 lbs)
      WBO Welterweight World Champion (147 lbs)
      WBC Super Welterweight World Champion (154 lbs)
      Minor World Title:
      IBO Junior Welterweight World Champion (140 lbs)
      Lineal Championship Titles:
      Lineal Flyweight World Champion (112 lbs)
      The Ring Featherweight World Champion (126 lbs)
      The Ring Junior Lightweight World Champion (130 lbs)
      The Ring Junior Welterweight World Champion (140 lbs)
      Regional/International Titles:
      OPBF Flyweight Champion (112 lbs)
      WBC Super Bantamweight International Champion (122 lbs)
      WBC Super Featherweight International Champion (130 lbs)
      Special Titles:
      WBC Emeritus Champion
      WBC Diamond Champion
      WBO Super Champion
      International:
      2000–09 Boxing Writers Association of America Fighter of the Decade[148]
      2000–09 HBO Fighter of the Decade[149]
      2006, 2008, and 2009 Boxing Writers Association Fighter of the Year[148][150]
      2006, 2008 and 2009 ESPN Fighter of the Year[151]
      2006, 2008, and 2009 The Ring Fighter of the Year
      2001–2010 World Boxing Council Boxer of the Decade [152]
      2008 Sports Illustrated Boxer of the Year[153]
      2008 Yahoo! Sports Fighter of the Year[154]
      2008 and 2009 ESPN Star's Champion of Champions[155]
      2008 and 2009 World Boxing Council Boxer of the Year[156][157]
      2008, 2009 and 2010 The Ring No.1 Pound-for-Pound (year-end)
      2009 Ask Men Most Influential Men (ranked 24th)[158]
      2009 ESPN Knockout of the Year (in Round 2 against Ricky Hatton)[159]
      2009 ESPY Awards Best Fighter[160]
      2009 Forbes Magazine World's Highest-Paid Athletes (ranked 6th)[161]
      2009 Sports Illustrated Fighter of the Year[162]
      2009 The Ring Knockout of the Year (in Round 2 against Ricky Hatton)
      2009 TIME 100 Most Influential People (Heroes and Icons Category)[163]
      2009 and 2010 Forbes Magazine Celebrity 100 (ranked 57th and 55th)[164]
      2010 Bleacher Report Most Exciting Athletes of All Time (ranked 85th)[165]
      2010 World Boxing Organization Fighter of the Year[166]
      2010 Yahoo! Sports Boxing's Most Influential (ranked 25th) [167]

      The question is who really is ducking here? 50/50 is a fair shake. More than generous enough..

      So why over price yourself Floyd? Scared over a midget? Ducksville 101.. Clear as day.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by ThePhantom5 View Post
        Oh Mike Marley..............
        ur sigs are ridiculous bro. i died on the pacjesus and maydemon one

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        • #24
          Jr really has shown his heart, it goes Poc, Poc, Poc,

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          • #25
            Originally posted by daggum View Post
            yes exactly. arum and manny's deal has no relevance to floyd. just like floyd and golden boys deal has no relevance to pac. this guy is a grade A ducker who continually talks nonsense. why does he have fans i just dont get it.
            You dont know d1ck about business. Floyd is the major bread winner not Manny. Otherwise TR would be the ones making the offers not Floyd. Secondly, you guys **** on Floyds 40 mil dollar offer like its nothing. Do you see any other fighters offering Manny 40 mil cause I dont? Lastly, a 50/50 deal was on the table for 2 years and they passed on it twice. Now Manny reeks of desperation and Floyds doing his job low-balling the **** out of him.

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            • #26
              Next hes gonna say 20 million with no ppv lmao

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              • #27
                i guess pac could earn $30-M without fighting in the ring...let's wait for the court decision...... 'am sure manny will be happy.....

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                • #28
                  Pac should be happy he got offered 30 million. Way more than the 50 pesos he usually makes per fight!

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                  • #29
                    Floyd shouldnt have pretended to retire, he should have retired for real. He suppposedly came out of retirement for Pac, yet still wont sign?

                    He retired so he could avoid Cotto until he was softened up enough by his peers to the point he thought he could beat him, that time is now.

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                    • #30
                      straight from being #1 to retirement, then going straight back to #1 again.

                      Easy work for Mayweather

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