He's not ready to make the fight. As I just said in a previous fight, trying to hinder someone's business is not the actions of a man looking to do business with someone.
I implore you to think about how this scenario would go down.
You want to buy 10 barrels of rum from a man, so you consider these options:
a) Approaching the person as a business man.
b) Telling everyone not to buy his product.
What option would you choose? Anyone with half a brain would realise that an individual wouldn't want to do business with someone who tried sabotaging their means of making money. You would contact someone personally, and respectfully, if you truly wanted to do business with them. Arum does not want to do business with them; but he knows that people will scoop up any **** he provides, providing he slates Floyd, so he makes vain attempts at ruining, what he views as, the competition.
I implore you to think about how this scenario would go down.
You want to buy 10 barrels of rum from a man, so you consider these options:
a) Approaching the person as a business man.
b) Telling everyone not to buy his product.
What option would you choose? Anyone with half a brain would realise that an individual wouldn't want to do business with someone who tried sabotaging their means of making money. You would contact someone personally, and respectfully, if you truly wanted to do business with them. Arum does not want to do business with them; but he knows that people will scoop up any **** he provides, providing he slates Floyd, so he makes vain attempts at ruining, what he views as, the competition.
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