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Why Won’t Floyd Mayweather Pick Up His ‘Easy’ $75 Mil and Fight Manny Pacquiao?

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  • Originally posted by Spoon23 View Post
    By Ivan Goldman

    If Manny Pacquiao is such an inferior opponent, which is what Floyd Mayweather tells us, why doesn’t Floyd go out and pick up that easy $75 million? It’s still the biggest fight out there – offering him at least twice the money he’d make against Danny Garcia, Amir Khan, Marcos Maidana and Adrien Broner. These are the opponents we’re supposed to hunger for. They’re all excellent. They’re just not the best possible opponents for Mayweather, the number one pound-for-pound fighter in the world.

    The fact is, when it comes to fighting Pacquiao, Mayweather is not off the hook. Just because he says it’s so, and just because boxing “analysts” nod their head in bewildered agreement and no longer distress by Floyd bringing it up, that doesn’t make it so. Facts say the opposite. The only reason those other opponents make any financial sense is because Mayweather’s team negotiated such an advantageous contract with Showtime, which was willing to give away the store in order to inflict harm on HBO, its blood enemy. Apparently he could make millions against Butterbean.

    In 1973 George Foreman knocked out Joe Frazier in the second round. Frazier went down six times before he was counted out. It was a disaster for previously undefeated Smokin’ Joe. But it didn’t suddenly make him an unfit opponent for Muhammad Ali, who decisioned him the next year in Madison Square Garden. And a year after that came the Ali-Frazier Thrilla in Manila, probably the greatest heavyweight battle ever fought. It wouldn’t have happened if Ali tried to label Frazier as no longer worthy. Ali wasn’t that kind of guy. He wanted to beat the best.

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    “Let’s do it again?”

    The fact that Pacquiao was kayoed in the sixth round by Juan Manuel Marquez in their fourth go-around doesn’t erase Pacquiao’s entire career. He’s still a great fighter, strong, and quick enough so that he’s not always predictable. We know he’d be troublesome for Floyd because Team Mayweather doesn’t want him, and that may be the most knowledgeable team in the sport.

    Sometimes guys get caught. It happens. It especially happens to aggressive fighters like Pacquiao who get so hungry in there that they sometimes forget to protect themselves. It can make them even more worth watching.

    If Canelo Alvarez had knocked out Floyd, that wouldn’t mean Floyd was suddenly a big zero. You’d have to be crazy to say so. He’d still have stunning talent and 45 victories under his belt, many against great champions like Diego Corrales and Oscar De La Hoya. And maybe Canelo would get caught in the rematch. It happens. That’s boxing.

    If you go back in fight history it’s difficult to find a big-money match that everyone knew should be made that never got made. Sugar Ray Robinson fought Jake LaMotta. Frazier fought Ali. De La Hoya fought Tito Trinidad, and Joe Louis fought Max Schmeling. The Celtics play the Lakers and the 49ers play Baltimore. It’s sport. That’s how it’s done. If Mayweather never faces Pacquiao it will stain the entire sport — and Floyd’s legacy.

    The steroid issue is history. Both fighters have accepted surprise blood and urine testing before their fights supervised by respected agencies – not just state commissions. So what issues remain? Pacquiao must do well against Brandon Rios Nov. 23 in Macau to show he’s still the same Pacquiao. Showtime, HBO, Golden Boy and Top Rank Promotions need to grow up. If they can’t stop squabbling they can succumb to arbitration, signing on in advance to abide by the decisions that result from those proceedings. It’s been done before. If nations can take disputes to arbitration, and they have, so can Bob Arum, Richard Schaefer, Stephen Espinoza, and Ken Hershman.

    Time is wasting.

    http://www.*************.com/columns...anny-pacquiao/
    very good!!!!

    so it likely boils down to egos and hatred getting over sporting sense and revenues..

    the follies of men

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    • Originally posted by BoxingGenius27 View Post
      So explain to me why after Manny supposedly "agreed" to all proposed testing requirements from Team Mayweather, he was still talking about the commission doing their job?
      Even Floyd himself said that testing is no longer an issue. I know, I know, Floyd's word is meaningless to Floyd fans IF it doesn't fit the agenda that they are creating .....

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      • Originally posted by damned1974 View Post
        When randomized drug testing was a road block for a few years, you would have blamed Floyd instead of Manny. IMO, drug testing should never have been declined.

        When Pac gets a career high offer of $40 million dollars from Floyd (who you guys believed was scared of Manny, yet he personally called Pac), you say this was a lowball offer and Manny shouldn't have accepted it....tell me at any point in Manny's career where he has earned close to that figure or ever will!

        At this point, if Floyd was to offer 30 million to Pac he should take it. Floyd will make big money regardless of who he fights.The only question is if he will break his record for earnings...meanwhile, Manny is getting raped by Arum and hasn't broke any records financially or on ppvs for some time. Even his loyal fans from his own country are fading in interest.
        Drug testing was NOT declined. Manny agreed to more than the rules require. unfortunately there was a gap of about 7 days in the cutoff dates. The thing is that Floyd moved on to something else right when Manny did agree. Kind of odd that Floyd waited until then. Right?

        $40 million offer? They then counter offered and told Floyd $45 million. Or 45/45 split and winner takes 10. So why didn't Floyd take it?

        The problem here is that you think it's a one way street. If Floyd had lost along the way, people would be saying the same thing about Floyd and that he lost a chance at big money. They said the same about Marquez when he refused to fight Manny and took a much worse offer to fight and lost. It happens.

        Floyd doesn't make the big bucks with anyone because if that is true then there would be even less of an excuse to not fight some fighters as he admitted to, right?

        Funny that you say that Arum is raping Manny but in the same post you are saying that Manny should have taken the low ball offers from Floyd. That is crazy talk.

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        • Originally posted by ADP02 View Post
          Drug testing was NOT declined. Manny agreed to more than the rules require. unfortunately there was a gap of about 7 days in the cutoff dates. The thing is that Floyd moved on to something else right when Manny did agree. Kind of odd that Floyd waited until then. Right?

          $40 million offer? They then counter offered and told Floyd $45 million. Or 45/45 split and winner takes 10. So why didn't Floyd take it?

          The problem here is that you think it's a one way street. If Floyd had lost along the way, people would be saying the same thing about Floyd and that he lost a chance at big money. They said the same about Marquez when he refused to fight Manny and took a much worse offer to fight and lost. It happens.

          Floyd doesn't make the big bucks with anyone because if that is true then there would be even less of an excuse to not fight some fighters as he admitted to, right?

          Funny that you say that Arum is raping Manny but in the same post you are saying that Manny should have taken the low ball offers from Floyd. That is crazy talk.
          He makes a minimum of 32 mil for his next four fights regardless of opponent so yeah he does makes the big bucks vs anybody.

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          • Originally posted by dc3383 View Post
            He makes a minimum of 32 mil for his next four fights regardless of opponent so yeah he does makes the big bucks vs anybody.
            It's all relative for one.

            and we were not just discussing today's numbers. If Floyd lost his precious "0", it could have hurt what he would make in his future fights.

            What I'm saying is what FLOYD SAYS .... certain fights he doesn't take on for $$$ reasons even though it may be more than that (cherry picking).
            Last edited by ADP02; 10-02-2013, 12:09 AM.

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            • Originally posted by Spoon23 View Post
              Jeez live in the present homey. These guys don't give a fuvk about blood so no problem there. Why are you sweating the small stuff. The deal here is its the biggest paycheck for Floyd and it also good for your idol's resume to fight Pac after all has been said and done when he hangs up his gloves. Don't you want none of that?? I swear you flowmos are ******ed lol
              Why start a thread where you are insulting everyone that does not agree with you? Does not make sense dude.

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              • Originally posted by ADP02 View Post
                It's all relative for one.

                and we were not just discussing today's numbers. If Floyd lost his precious "0", it could have hurt what he would make in his future fights.

                What I'm saying is what FLOYD SAYS .... certain fights he doesn't take on for $$$ reasons even though it may be more than that (cherry picking).
                Only if it was in the timeframe of 04-06 when he was on the verge of making big money

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