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Originally posted by The Big Dunn View PostBungalows its ok dude. Blame floyd all you want. It will never change the fact that manny refused the fight twice. Just like the first time he refused situations changed, his leverage reduced, and he comes back begging.
Had he not refused the fight then there would be no need fo the $40 mil offer and this pic wouldn't exist.
And lets stop twisting reality. They were both posturing on cut off dates that mean nothing if you're using PEDs in training camp. It was just a **** measuring contest.
What happens a few months later. Manny figures out Floyd's an actual vag, and won't relent on the cut off issue. He says "let's do it then." Floyd pulls a Floyd, and uses another road block.
It burns you deep down inside that no matter what you say, Pac is that guy that had Floyd shook. Pac is that one guy that required special circumstances. Pac is that one guy that people as Floyd about. Pac is the one guy that Floyd won't ever get in the ring with (HAHA, who am I kidding, what P4P fighter in their prime has Floyd actually fought?).
Like all the past great boxers keep saying. You can say whatever you want. The fact that they're STILL not in the ring together, says something about Floyd. Floyd the fighter. The one that says he's the one in charge, and he picks the fights. Then conveniently switches his tune, when they ask him, "if you're the one in charge, why don't you pick Manny?"
"Ummm.....it's a team thing...."
/convo. You know it's the truth.
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Originally posted by crazed_z06 View PostHow does any of the panels show that Pac didnt want the fight? Because he wanted 50/50 at the time? He's the other half of the biggest fight on boxing history. 50/50 was a fair demand. Floyd didnt know the future at the time the fight was being negoiated. He's doing this now to justify his past ducking.
Enjoy the Khan fight lol!
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Originally posted by BUNGALOWS View Post
At these Floyd fans that are so happy that the fight's not getting made.
OMG, they postured for the first negotiations, and couldn't come to an agreement. Oh no!
What happens, Manny agrees to all cutoffs only MONTHS later, then it's the 50/50.
Floyd is the biggest coward in boxing history.
Floyd never wanted the fight. Only Manny did.
You guys sound like beggars at this point....
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Originally posted by BUNGALOWS View Post
At these Floyd fans that are so happy that the fight's not getting made.
OMG, they postured for the first negotiations, and couldn't come to an agreement. Oh no!
What happens, Manny agrees to all cutoffs only MONTHS later, then it's the 50/50.
Floyd is the biggest coward in boxing history.
Floyd never wanted the fight. Only Manny did.
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Pretty sure Mayweather getting exposed as a coward has been getting to him
Pacquiao didn't even try, Mayweather exposed himself through all his self-interviews
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Originally posted by Zano-24 View PostWhat the hell are you talking about? You have to be one of the worst posters I've seen on this forum this past year.
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Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostThis thread? Been like this for weeks. Such bitterness
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Originally posted by The Raw Dog View PostCause no sound boxing fan really gives a **** anymore. A person with an iq above 25 knows Pacquiao isn't in Floyd's league, and unfortunately you've learned smoke and mirrors will only get you so far.
You guys sound like beggars at this point....
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