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Originally posted by shade darkar View Postput it this way, the victor ortiz' of this world aint what id call a strong champion. whats his best welterweight win? judah? or the aging mosley?
either way, like i said, its there in black and white. he said it. not me. he isnt looking to fight strong champions. he didnt want to fight cotto when he was undefeated and rated the number 1 welterweight in the world, he went on vacation instead. he didnt want to fight margarito when he was rated the number 1 weltereight in the world, he only wanted to fight mosley because he was well passed his prime!
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Originally posted by daggum View Postyou are missing your brain. you make absolutely no sense. none. floyd said if manny accepts this deal he will fight him. and guess what manny accepted and floyd increased his demands. hence not a compromise! a compromise is definition-a settlement of differences by mutual concessions. where are floyd's concessions? floyd's doing all the demanding and pac keep conceeding, yet floyd keeps demanding more. if you want the fight to happen you don't demand more when someone agrees to your previous demands. otherwise why didn't floyd demand all the money in the beginning? he wanted to seem reasonable and make it seem like pac was the one ducking but we found out the truth. he doesn't want the fight to happen. this is the 4th time he's increased his demands and publicly lied about what it would take to make the fight happen. what more do you want pac to do? suck his c-ock?
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Originally posted by alfredperami View PostRight i cant be arsed with you but keep going with the simpleton **** and after work i will intellectually own you, you chump.
you have a one sided point of view get the **** off pacs nuts you fan boy ***.
just so you know pac has been getting spit roast by uncle bob(that’s right he is getting ****ed from behind whilst sucking bob off) for a long time i dont think he has a say in what he eats let alone who he fights.
facts obv mean **** to you i dont care either way but your one-sided **** the ***** one-sided **** i hope you all get exposed. one day the facts which you have no idea of and *****s have no idea of will come out and you will look like a c)nt ...... oh you do already
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Originally posted by MurkaMan View PostThats right...respond to everyone except for me...Floyd ducked the guy that lost to Marquez, and got exposed by Mosley...Pac aint even a threat to him anymore, thats why he has 500k ppv buys...all u gotta do is show me his ppv buys, that will prove he deserves more ppv revenue, and I will shut up and say ur right...but the fact is, Pac is not a big star anymore...in fact, he is just as big of a star as Cotto at this point, and he has himself to blame...the Mosley fight shouldnt have even happened..AT ALL, but if they can show the numbers, then we can argue...until then, it seems like their hiding something
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Well he's already starting with Miguel Cotto as one of the 6 non strong champions. A fight that many people seem to like, not me though.
"Strong champions" is relative, what is strong for Floyd? What if Floyd goes on to fight 5 more fighters that fans find interesting like this Cotto fight? Not Strong doesn't exactly mean not a top fighter. So for all we know, Mayweather doesn't even consider Pacquiao or Martinez strong champions. What if he means strong=young. What if he's going to fight fighters his age or around his age like Martinez and other 30 something year olds?
Either way, it's questionable for any fighter to say something like that. You just don't say that. That's some Freddie Roach/Amir Khan type of honesty. You don't see Hopkins at 47 saying something so stupid like that. Stupid thing to say from Floyd even if he's just being honest. Hopefully out of those 5 last fights he at least gives ME 2-3 matchups to be happy about. Cause like I said, "strong champion" is relative. What he might see as a weak champion, fans might like the fight. So we'll see how everything plays out.
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