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  • #91
    Originally posted by DeadLikeMe View Post
    Sorry man. Didn't have any THC, Caffeine, or Nicotine in the blood stream yet.

    Seriously though...

    I dunno why this thread got me all irritated, this entire argument hasn't changed in two years when Pac first started running from Floyd and hiding under his Massa's skirt.
    Self-preservation.

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    • #92
      Originally posted by 4Corners View Post
      Floyd has been involed in the Top 4 highest grossing non-HW fights ever against Oscar, Cotto, Ortiz, and Mosley. Pac hasn't. The split should be 55-45 probably if going by actual numbers.

      Plus, back when 50-50 was agreed upon in 2010, we'd actually been hearing real PPV numbers from Arum at the time. We haven't heard official revenue or PPV earnings from Pac's fights since Clottey and Margarito. Coincidence????
      I have always believed there is no way to split the ppvs then 50/50. This isnt a normal ppv which will top out at 1.3, nor will it be a normal ppv where people will buy it because Manny or Floyds fighting; they will buy it because Manny and Floyd are fighting each other.

      In this fight no one name overshadows the other it will be the biggest ppv in history because of both of them not one or the other.

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      • #93
        Originally posted by Danny Gunz View Post
        I have always believed there is no way to split the ppvs then 50/50. This isnt a normal ppv which will top out at 1.3, nor will it be a normal ppv where people will buy it because Manny or Floyds fighting; they will buy it because Manny and Floyd are fighting each other.

        In this fight no one name overshadows the other it will be the biggest ppv in history because of both of them not one or the other.
        So even if one generates more revenue per fight, he should have to split 50-50??? Naw, i don't think so. Floyd is CLEARLY the bigger draw in money generated from tickets and PPV.

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        • #94
          Whether Mr Manny had agreed to the OSTD nonsense or not, people all over the world think it's unnecessary. Hundreds of boxing events are happening all over the world and everyone abides by the current rules. After 40 fights Mr Floyd suddenly asks for stringent testing to a guy they call overrated. Mr Floyd didn't asks the same testing when he fought Marques and his previous fights.

          After three years, after the silly accusations of cheating, no evidence has surface yet. And these clowns of Maynever are still insisting on a useless test.

          Why do you need stringent testing to an overrated boxer named Pacman? It's stupid.

          People need to stop this nonsense. It's a joke.

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          • #95
            Originally posted by Mister Wolf View Post
            I hope Manny Pacquiao fights Miguel Cotto again. Could lead to Bradley vs Marquez at Texas Stadium which i would gladly pay to see. Thats if Marquez isn't afraid to take the fight.
            call marquez crazy, whiny and a piss drinker but one thing he isn't is afraid. i think he beats up bradley worse than manny did.

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            • #96
              Originally posted by Cgarcia View Post
              You'd be amazed a lot of people, who call themselves fans even, are content in fantasy fights. Floyd would beat Pacman. That's all they want to hear. Fight doesn't have to happen.
              If I were a Maynever fan, I'd be furious if my idol keeps denying me the chance to see him humiliate Mr Manny, the overrated midget from Asia.

              These Maynever fans are strange fans. They're okay with fantasy fights.

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              • #97
                Originally posted by 4Corners View Post
                So even if one generates more revenue per fight, he should have to split 50-50??? Naw, i don't think so. Floyd is CLEARLY the bigger draw in money generated from tickets and PPV.
                Even if it ended up 52-48 or 49.9-50.1 then nobody can complain. Remember when Schaefer suggested everyone sit down and open their books and compare the numbers? That would've been the best way to do it.

                Really I don't give a crap what they get paid, but I do believe they are entitled to fair compensation.

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                • #98
                  Does anyone think Pacquiao can win??

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                  • #99
                    Originally posted by El Angel View Post
                    WBO welterweight titleholder Tim Bradley spoke to ******.com regarding a potential rematch with Manny Pacquiao, whom he beat by disputed split-decision on June 9.

                    Bradley (29-0, 12 knockouts) is being considered by Pacquiao (54-4-2, 38 KOs) for a Nov. 10 rematch, as are four-division titlewinner Juan Manuel Marquez and three-division titleholder Miguel Cotto.

                    At one point, in late June, Pacquiao hinted that the favorite might be Bradley, who ended a 15-bout winning streak by Pacquiao that had included eight knockouts.

                    "My supporters shouldn't worry," Paquiao told The Associated Press in Manila, Philippines. "We're going to get that title."

                    Top Rank CEO Bob Arum has hinted that Pacquiao might seek to the return bout with Marquez rather than a contracted return bout against Bradley.

                    Marquez lost by disputed majority decision in November to Pacquiao, against whom he had battled through a draw and a split-decision loss previously.

                    "I don't think that you can say that a rematch with Bradley is 'likely,'" said Arum in late June. "But he could possibly get a rematch."

                    There is also Cotto, who is coming off a unanimous decision loss to Floyd Mayweather Jr., who added Cotto's WBA junior middleweight belt to the WBC welterweight crown he already owned in May.

                    If not Pacquiao, then Bradley said that he would also consider a rematch with IBF junior welterweight titleholder Lamont Peterson (30-1-1, 15 KOs), who is 3-0-1 with two knockouts since suffering his lone loss to Bradley by decision in December of 2009.

                    Peterson was restored as the IBF's beltholder, a crown he won from Amir Khan last December, after a review of his medical records by organization-appointed doctors ruled that the testosterone discovered in Peterson's failed drug test in March was not at a level that would enhance his performance.

                    Based on the findings of the appointed physicians, the IBF deduced that Peterson should not be stripped of the title and has ordered the Washington, D.C., native to face former beltholder Zab Judah, a former welterweight champ and junior welterweight titleholder. But Peterson said that he would rise in weight to face Bradley if it meant a shot at redemption.

                    Rumors have circulated, as well, that Pacquiao might also eschew a fall bout to set up one in 2013 opposite Mayweather, although Arum and Pacquiao's advisor, Michael Koncz, have publicly dismissed that scenario.

                    During this Q&A, Bradley shared his thoughts about the future, as well as his assertion that he is fully recovered from pulled ligament and tear damage suffered in both feet during the fight which he claims limited his mobility.



                    ******.com: What are your thoughts about whether or not you're going to get the Pacquiao fight?

                    Tim Bradley: [Laughs.] A few days ago, you know, I stirred the pot a little bit. I started something, to tell you the truth, man, I haven't heard anything.

                    To be honest with you, I'm not sure what's going to go on. I'm not sure if I'm going to be fighting this guy or not. I'm not sure if he wants to fight me any more or not. Like I've said before, man, I'm too high of a risk for these dudes, man.

                    I'm too high of a risk. It's plain and simple. I'm one of the best in the world, if not, the best in the world, hands down, man. And, you know, I think there is a possibility that he might go a different route. I think that he might try to bypass me.

                    I don't know why people are saying it, but Pacquiao did not dominate me whatsoever. Whatsoever. I've read, "he dominated Bradley for 10 rounds." What? Dude, you've got to be kidding me. But it's just funny to me.

                    Being that it was a controversial fight, you know, I would think that you would want to redeem yourself, you know what I mean? You should want to redeem that loss. But I really don't know. I don't know what else to say or think.

                    ******.com: Why do you think he appears to be re-examining whether or not to fight you again?

                    TB: I don't know. I'm not sure what he's thinking. For the most part, I'm not sure what's going to go down. But I'm a problem for anybody. I'm a problem for anybody, and that's the truth of the matter, baby.

                    I had two injured feet, and he was supposed to knock me out. Everybody -- a lot of people -- were thinking that I was going to get knocked out, and that didn't happen. I ended up pulling off a controversial win. You know what I mean?

                    The fight was a lot closer than everybody thought that it was going to be. I know that he thought it was a close fight. I felt that, at the time, when I was in the ring, that it could have gone either way.

                    I mean, my trainer was telling me that I won the fight. My team was telling me that I won the fight. I knew that there was some close rounds in there, but you know, for the most part, man, I felt that I deserved the decision.

                    You know, nobody complained when Marquez got robbed the first fight. When he got robbed the second and third fight when they fought in Vegas. But that's ridiculous.

                    ******.com: If Pacquiao were to choose Marquez or Cotto over you, would you consider that more of a business decision or more a move made out of his concern that he could lose a rematch with you?

                    TB: I believe that it's both. I believe that he's scared, and I believe that he would be doing it out of business. So I believe both.

                    But for the most part, it is what it is. I'm not going to chase nobody. I'm the champ. I can fight anybody I want to fight. So at the end of the day, it's whatever.


                    ******.com: Would Peterson be an option?

                    TB: Why not? I mean, all of these fights out there are possible. I'm up for any of them. I'm up for the best fight, though. I'm looking for the best opponents out there. I'm not looking for any tuneups or any B-class fighters.

                    I'm looking for the best, you know? And that's pretty much who I'm going to try to fight. If that fight with Peterson makes sense, then of course, we'll take it. But I'm looking to take forward steps and not backward steps.

                    You know what I'm saying? I'm looking for the bigger fish out there. I've been in the ring with some of the best fighters in the world. If Manny Pacquiao doesn't want to fight me, then I'm looking for a Floyd Mayweather fight.

                    Or I'm looking for a Miguel Cotto fight. I'm looking for these top dogs that have been around for a long time. Those are the types of fights that I'm looking for. I belong in the ring with these guys.

                    Ricky Hatton got flattened in two rounds by Manny Pacquiao, and he lost to Floyd Mayweather. Shane Mosley's gotten beat by both of these guys.

                    Antonio Margarito lost his eye, and, basically, his whole career by fighting this guy, Manny Pacquiao. But, man, me? I guess that I got my feet broken up against Pacquiao [laughs.] I guess I got my feet broken.

                    But for the most part, man, he didn't hurt me at all, man. He didn't hurt me with nothing. People might say, "well, you got your feet broken because you were running around the ring." But I'm like, "nah, I wasn't running, I was boxing, baby."

                    That's what I was doing all of the time that I was so-called "running," and this is boxing. So I did what I was supposed to do. But if Pacquiao's going to take the route of fighting somebody else, then that's fine.

                    I have options. I'm the champion. I feel as if I'm the No. 2 fighter at 147 pounds, and that's behind Floyd Mayweather. Once Floyd Mayweather flattens this guy, then me and Floyd Mayweather are going to get it on.

                    ******.com: Flattens who?

                    TB: I'm saying that once Floyd flattens Manny Pacquiao, which is going to happen if they ever fight, then me and Floyd can get it on. I mean, that's easy work for Floyd.


                    ******.com: How are your feet?

                    TB: I'm fine. I'm fine, man. I'm good. I'm getting around. I actually start running on Monday. You know, I'm back. I'm good. I'm healthy and I'm just ready to get back into the ring and to get in shape and to get ready.

                    Once Pacquiao makes up his mind, and if he's not fighting me, then I'm ready to look for another option, man. If it's me, then great. If it's not, then I know why.

                    I think that we would all know why. It's plain and simple, I mean, I don't need to chase anyone. I'm the champ. So everybody wants my spot.


                    http://rin gtv.craveonline.com/blog/174353-qaa-bradley
                    Timmy B speaking that Church,Baby...LOL..

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                    • Originally posted by DeadLikeMe View Post
                      Even if it ended up 52-48 or 49.9-50.1 then nobody can complain. Remember when Schaefer suggested everyone sit down and open their books and compare the numbers? That would've been the best way to do it.

                      Really I don't give a crap what they get paid, but I do believe they are entitled to fair compensation.
                      But do you think Bob Arum would let everyone know whatever the real PPV and revenue #'s were for Pac's fights against Mosley, Marquez, and Bradley???

                      If I were Floyd, I'd offer 55-45. There's no way in hell I'd equally split the PPV earnings with a fighter who hasn't had official numbers released since 2010, and who, even with Arum's most likely fake numbers, that I out sell already.

                      Floyd should offer 55-45.

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