He cares about Pacquiao's "LOSS" but went ahead, fought and didn't care about Cotto's.
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Originally posted by DominiBox View PostThis is so funny..."Pacquiao has a boss, needs. Arums approval...blabla" but how many times haave we heard. "Al haymond and leonard Ellerbe are my advisers and they're doing a great job with my career" hahaha...hypocrite
Buut flomidiots like this ^ chose to forget this kind of details.
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PAC is on the decline, there's a chance Floyd can finally win that Fighter Of The Decade award. Floyd better jump on it.Last edited by ModernTalking; 10-31-2012, 01:46 PM.
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Originally posted by Carpe Diem View PostDifference is, Manny has a contract with his boss. Floyd can choose when he wants to fight. Whereas, Manny has to fight whether he likes it or not until his contractual agreement expires.
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As time goes on, it becomes more and more clear this fight is never happening. At this point, it doesn't matter what anyone thinks or says about either fighter. They clearly are both at fault for not making this happen.
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Originally posted by RossCA View PostAs time goes on, it becomes more and more clear this fight is never happening. At this point, it doesn't matter what anyone thinks or says about either fighter. They clearly are both at fault for not making this happen.
anyone that pays $ for Mayweathers next fight (bc guaranteed its not vs Pac or Martinez) thry truly dont care about the long term future of the sport. bc Mayweathers attitude is everything that is wrong with boxing - dont challenge myself to be the best I can be - just take the easiest fight for the most money. the fight that I can sell to the public - like Cotto or Mosely, bc theyr great fighters, but on the decline, or Ortiz, who happneded to be coming off a good win, or Matquez who is a great fighter byt was comin up 2 weight classes. and Mayweather will continue to do it bc most boxing fans will continue to buy his fights even if its not the fights we want to see
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