Arum has all the Pac Tards fooled. He never had any intention of putting Manny in harm's way. That's why Danny Garcia's name keeps coming up and not Porter, Thurman, or Maidana. Then he has the nerve to say people should boycott Floyd vs. Maidana because it's a one-sided fight. Yet he wants us to believe that Pacquiao vs. Garcia is an even matchup. This is how Arum operates:
"Bob Arum, according to Marley, just spent the next five weeks "blowing smoke to the media," to try and confuse the situation and giving the impression that he was breaking his back to make the deal. When in truth, Mayweather vs. Pacquiao was the last thing Arum wanted for 2010."
"As another example of the way Arum operates, it also turns out that "Pacquiao accepting 14 days" was just more "smoke" as part of the Arum charade. The original quote from Pacquiao was 100 percent fake. Arum has admitted as much. The second quote from Pacquiao was real, but for PR purposes. Pacquiao's manager denied it was accurate, when quizzed soon after. To confirm the charade, only days ago, Arum was asked straight up, what drug terms Pacquiao had agreed to and he was unable to give an answer. This is a man who had an agreement with Mayweather's people? He couldn't even answer what the supposed drug agreement was?"
"Again, Marley is a Top Rank guy, and a noted Pacquiao backer. He reported that Arum's claims of "negotiations" and "agreements" were phony, days before any Mayweather person made any comment."
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/4...before-ellerbe
"Bob Arum, according to Marley, just spent the next five weeks "blowing smoke to the media," to try and confuse the situation and giving the impression that he was breaking his back to make the deal. When in truth, Mayweather vs. Pacquiao was the last thing Arum wanted for 2010."
"As another example of the way Arum operates, it also turns out that "Pacquiao accepting 14 days" was just more "smoke" as part of the Arum charade. The original quote from Pacquiao was 100 percent fake. Arum has admitted as much. The second quote from Pacquiao was real, but for PR purposes. Pacquiao's manager denied it was accurate, when quizzed soon after. To confirm the charade, only days ago, Arum was asked straight up, what drug terms Pacquiao had agreed to and he was unable to give an answer. This is a man who had an agreement with Mayweather's people? He couldn't even answer what the supposed drug agreement was?"
"Again, Marley is a Top Rank guy, and a noted Pacquiao backer. He reported that Arum's claims of "negotiations" and "agreements" were phony, days before any Mayweather person made any comment."
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/4...before-ellerbe
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