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  • D4thincarnation
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    #281
    Originally posted by D4thincarnation
    More spin and propaganda.

    Lets see if you can answer a straight question, a simple yes or no.

    Did Pacquiao agree to everything Mayweather asked for in the December 2009 negotiations?

    Yes or No.

    I don't want any spin, ducking the question or more propaganda.
    Originally posted by The Big Dunn
    No, he tried to negotiate a cutoff to the PED testing.
    Originally posted by D4thincarnation
    Did Pacquiao eventually come in line what Mayweather was asking for in the December 2009 negotiation?

    Yes or No please.
    Originally posted by The Big Dunn
    No. After floyd announced on TV that the deal was off the table following the Mosley fight, Manny and his team subsequently said they were ok with no cutoff.
    Originally posted by D4thincarnation
    Your answer should be yes.

    Read the question again, you may be confused.
    Originally posted by The Big Dunn
    I answered the question correctly.

    When the offer/demands were on the table Manny never agreed to them.

    As you can see, you using spin and propaganda to duck and weave the question. Al Haymon would be proud of you.

    If you can't answer the question, just say so.

    Don't flat out tell lies and spin another line.

    Pacquiao agreed to everything Mayweather was asking for in the 2009 negotiation eventually.

    You even say yourself that the only thing that was not agreed on in the Dec 2009 negotiation was the PED testing stips Mayweather put in.

    But as you know and can't deny Pacquiao agreed to these at a later date.

    But the fight did not happen?

    Why not?

    Can you answer that one?

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    • VladTepes
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      #282
      Originally posted by LeadPunch
      I don't know if Pac was juiced back then, but it's still a little odd that he didn't get a KO in so many years knowing that the power is the last thing that leaves a boxer...
      Are you ******? Can you check Eric Morales' record first before you post?

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      • LeadPunch
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        #283
        Originally posted by VladTepes
        Are you ******? Can you check Eric Morales' record first before you post?
        Idiotic moron, what the **** are u talking about with your Eric Morales? Ever heard of George Foreman, triple idiot? Get out of here ****ing clown and go rent some boxing tapes to educate yourself.

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        • iloveboxing2
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          #284
          Pac doesn't have the power to KO bigger guys because the guy is really a natural 140 pounder and should be fighting at super lightweight. The only reason why he is fighting @ 147 is because of the money and what makes him so special is his fighting heart,speed,lateral movement and his volume punching and not too many bigger guys can handle that, so most of them quit. Hatton was the only guy Pac really KO'd and if he did the same to the bigger guys, i'd suspect that he was juicing but those guys were just beaten up and quit. Sr. is out whacked and sounded like a cracked head and a broken record.

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          • Calabis
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            #285
            If he was doing anything, imo it would have been blood doping. His activity rate was ridiculous, his endurance was a little suspect to me too....I think he tapered off during the Mosley fight.

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            • The Big Dunn
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              #286
              Originally posted by D4thincarnation
              As you can see, you using spin and propaganda to duck and weave the question. Al Haymon would be proud of you.

              If you can't answer the question, just say so.

              Don't flat out tell lies and spin another line.

              Pacquiao agreed to everything Mayweather was asking for in the 2009 negotiation eventually.

              You even say yourself that the only thing that was not agreed on in the Dec 2009 negotiation was the PED testing stips Mayweather put in.

              But as you know and can't deny Pacquiao agreed to these at a later date.

              But the fight did not happen?

              Why not?

              Can you answer that one?
              I posted the truth-he agreed after they were off the table. So if you answer the question after the buzzer goes off it doesn't count.

              When manny agreed to testing last year floyd called him and offered him 40 mil no ppv and he again said no. This is why the fight. Didn't happen but you know this.

              When manny refused both times you agreed with these decisions and justified them. Now you are trying to say he didn't refuse. Why is it so hard to hold manny accountable for his actions?

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              • PAC-BOY
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                #287
                Originally posted by The Big Dunn
                I posted the truth-he agreed after they were off the table. So if you answer the question after the buzzer goes off it doesn't count.

                When manny agreed to testing last year floyd called him and offered him 40 mil no ppv and he again said no. This is why the fight. Didn't happen but you know this.

                When manny refused both times you agreed with these decisions and justified them. Now you are trying to say he didn't refuse. Why is it so hard to hold manny accountable for his actions?
                So what you are saying is there is no negotiating when it comes to Floyd right? What ever he says goes. :AYWOoD:

                Youre a ***ing idiot!

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                • The Big Dunn
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                  #288
                  Originally posted by PAC-BOY
                  So what you are saying is there is no negotiating when it comes to Floyd right? What ever he says goes. :AYWOoD:

                  Youre a ***ing idiot!
                  No what I'm saying is since manny refused an even split for no good reason and his leverage has shrunk since then he's gonna have to take what he gets.

                  Next time don't refuse the best offer when you get it. Actions have consequences-even for manny pacquio.
                  Last edited by The Big Dunn; 01-03-2014, 12:15 AM.

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                  • PAC-BOY
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                    #289
                    Originally posted by The Big Dunn
                    No what I'm saying is since manny refused an even split for no good reason and his leverage has shrunk since then he's gonna have to take what he gets.

                    Next time don't refuse the best offer when you get it.
                    Dunn...at the time it was not the best offer. Now...of course the offer sounds good. But then...it was go time. Reasonable was 50/50.

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                    • LeadPunch
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                      #290
                      I might be wrong, but I got the impression Floyd never really wanted to fight Pacman. Maybe the first time with the drug testing issue, but still.
                      Last edited by LeadPunch; 01-03-2014, 12:50 AM.

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