Floyd's right that Pac likely wants the fight for the money at this point, but Floyd is also the one guy that Pac might give a **** about fighting anymore. Well, Marquez too, but that's probably less likely than Mayweather/Pacquiao.
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Originally posted by The Tase View PostMark my words,
Once floyd can no longer fight inside the ring for a good 5-10 years when all the ******** money is gone, when he is no longer getting paychecks, when he has to sell his las vegas home because he can no longer afford it and he has to go back to living in grand rapids, he's gonna wish he had that last huge pay check fighting pacquiao.
Las Vegas is a very expensive city to live in, America is a very expensive country to live in with high tax hits for rich guys, floyd with his lifestyle flashy, excessive ********, hand outs to entourage, he's gonna go broke. Pacquiao can at least parlay his fame in his country to do commercials, tv shows, movies, politics, while floyd's only redeemable skill is boxing.
Its not a matter of if but when.
Floyd is going to regret not fighting pacquiao.
Mark my words.
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Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Postwere fans of irony and hypocricy!!
Originally posted by LarryXXX View PostThose are facts..Manny turned down random testing and sued this man...why the hell should floyd help him now that he is 68 million in the hole?
how do you duck a man whgo is 1-2 in his last 3 fights and hasnt fought a top ww since 2009?? truth is a manny fight is **** and not to much better then a Khan fight at this moment
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I hope they fight. That's all anyone can say at this point. I definitely don't care about the theatrics anymore.
If Floyd can strong-arm Pac into disassociating with Bob Arum to get the fight made, and then beats Pacquiao in the actual fight... I would say that would be a career defining win on basically every level possible for Floyd Mayweather Jr.
I hope it can happen. I think Floyd's Arum-boycott is justified. But not fighting Pacquiao isn't.
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Originally posted by boxingfeind View PostIf Pac juicer really wanted the fight so bad,why did he turn down Floyd`s offer of 50% just as long as him and Floyd take random testing?
Why did Floyd refuse even after 0 days years ago?
Why did Floyd refuse to give his test results in court? Instead he begged for forgiveness?
Why did Floyd ask for testing all of a sudden
I will tell you
To duck him and his his own positive results
Everyone knows the truth well normal fans, only you stans keep trying to change history, I'm done with this thread
No need to go over Floyd's history of avoiding the best like
Margo, Williams, kostya, Pac, prime Mosley and cotto
Adios
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Originally posted by The Tase View PostMark my words,
Once floyd can no longer fight inside the ring for a good 5-10 years when all the ******** money is gone, when he is no longer getting paychecks, when he has to sell his las vegas home because he can no longer afford it and he has to go back to living in grand rapids, he's gonna wish he had that last huge pay check fighting pacquiao.
Las Vegas is a very expensive city to live in, America is a very expensive country to live in with high tax hits for rich guys, floyd with his lifestyle flashy, excessive ********, hand outs to entourage, he's gonna go broke. Pacquiao can at least parlay his fame in his country to do commercials, tv shows, movies, politics, while floyd's only redeemable skill is boxing.
Its not a matter of if but when
Floyd is going to regret not fighting pacquiao.
Mark my words.
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