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  • Bozo_no no
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    #71
    Originally posted by moy22487
    the fact that he is a champ and a man who pac couldnt beat says he deserves more than 30

    You're not getting it.

    - He has no noteable wins in the last 3 years

    - He brings no PPV money to the table

    - He's never made as much money as what 30% of a Pacquiao fight purse would be.


    You're suggesting his pride should stop him from making a career high purse?

    You're not thinking straight. These guys don't keep a lot of the moeny he makes.

    It was foolish to turn down that money, especially when he's not in the position to be demanding any more.

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      #72
      Originally posted by czars_salad
      huh? LOL!!!

      Here ill put it again so you can SEE it better... -_- its ok i know you have trouble seeing stuff when you laugh...


      Originally posted by czars_salad
      more credit to pac who had bloodied face, fighting with one eye, going toe-to-toe with morales to the end,

      see? pac is more competitive than jmm, all the reason why he should get the better offer
      Originally posted by xcaret
      and then cry like a little ***** at the end.

      Get it now nuthugger?

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      • czars_salad
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        #73
        Originally posted by moy22487
        the fact that he is a champ and a man who pac couldnt beat says he deserves more than 30
        if he really wants to prove his worth as a champ then face the best challenger in the division regardless of the cost. a champ fights against all odds. he has no heart of a champion. he should take this "insult" to pac if he really up to the challenge. tell your sentiments to marquez

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        • czars_salad
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          #74
          Originally posted by moy22487
          the fact that he is a champ and a man who pac couldnt beat says he deserves more than 30
          if he really wants to prove his worth as a champ then face the best challenger in the division regardless of the cost. a champ fights against all odds. he has no heart of a champion. he should take this "insult" to pac if he really up to the challenge. tell your sentiments to marquez

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          • moy22487
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            #75
            Originally posted by Bozo_no no
            You're not getting it.

            - He has no noteable wins in the last 3 years

            - He brings no PPV money to the table

            - He's never made as much money as what 30% of a Pacquiao fight purse would be.


            You're suggesting his pride should stop him from making a career high purse?

            You're not thinking straight. These guys don't keep a lot of the moeny he makes.

            It was foolish to turn down that money, especially when he's not in the position to be demanding any more.
            the fact that he is the most skilled boxer says every thing he is a champ. i know pacman brings in the biggest pay day. its like oscar vs b-hop. oscar was the biggest draw so he got the biggest cut. but if it was a rematch and oscar had had a draw in the first fight the cut would be a bit closer. and thats using oscar as an example and he is worth more than pac is

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            • moy22487
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              #76
              Originally posted by czars_salad
              if he really wants to prove his worth as a champ then face the best challenger in the division regardless of the cost. a champ fights against all odds. he has no heart of a champion. he should take this "insult" to pac if he really up to the challenge. tell your sentiments to marquez
              he really should. but he belives he is worth more than he is being offerd in a fight againts pac. pac bringing his people and jmm is bringing in the mexican fans. both of them are bringing in a good amount of watchers. enough for more than 30%

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              • Bozo_no no
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                #77
                Originally posted by moy22487
                the fact that he is the most skilled boxer says every thing he is a champ. i know pacman brings in the biggest pay day. its like oscar vs b-hop. oscar was the biggest draw so he got the biggest cut. but if it was a rematch and oscar had had a draw in the first fight the cut would be a bit closer. and thats using oscar as an example and he is worth more than pac is

                You're not making any sense.

                He didn't beat Pacquiao. He escaped with a draw because of an error on a score card.

                Outside of that draw, he's done nothing to earn in stock or credibility in some time.

                Add that to the fact that he brings no money to the table, and it's crystal clear:

                When you have something to prove, and you have a shot to fight one of the hottest pound for pound fighters in the sport for a career high pay day, it would be foolish to let that opportunity slip away.

                It can't be said much more simply than that.

                I have no idea why you're attempting to argue this.

                He should have taken the fight, got paid more than he ever has, and tried his best to get a win, more credibility, and set up bigger pay days.

                Instead he's fighting for as much money as a ring side physician makes on cards that aren't televised that no one cares about that aren't going to raise his stock.

                Please stop. You're not making any sense.

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                • moy22487
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                  #78
                  Originally posted by Bozo_no no
                  You're not making any sense.

                  He didn't beat Pacquiao. He escaped with a draw because of an error on a score card.

                  Outside of that draw, he's done nothing to earn in stock or credibility in some time.

                  Add that to the fact that he brings no money to the table, and it's crystal clear:

                  When you have something to prove, and you have a shot to fight one of the hottest pound for pound fighters in the sport for a career high pay day, it would be foolish to let that opportunity slip away.

                  It can't be said much more simply than that.

                  I have no idea why you're attempting to argue this.

                  He should have taken the fight, got paid more than he ever has, and tried his best to get a win, more credibility, and set up bigger pay days.

                  Instead he's fighting for as much money as a ring side physician makes on cards that aren't televised that no one cares about that aren't going to raise his stock.

                  Please stop. You're not making any sense.
                  your not making sence either the fight was a draw. no matter what a judge claims after he scored it and i came out to be a draw. im not argueing that jmm is worth more read what i say. he is a champ and the best all around boxer in the division, he has a draw with pac. so they both need this fight. for at least a some what reasonable price.

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                  • Bozo_no no
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                    #79
                    Originally posted by moy22487
                    your not making sence either the fight was a draw. no matter what a judge claims after he scored it and i came out to be a draw. im not argueing that jmm is worth more read what i say. he is a champ and the best all around boxer in the division, he has a draw with pac. so they both need this fight. for at least a some what reasonable price.

                    You've suggested several times that it was okay for him to pass up 30% of a purse with Pacquiao, which would have been more money than he's ever made.

                    You keep talking like it's acceptable that he turned the fight down.

                    It's not. It didn't makes any sense financially, or for bettering his career, stock, or resume.

                    Come off it.

                    Admit he should (before and currently) accept the fight for career high purse he was offered.

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                    • moy22487
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                      #80
                      Originally posted by Bozo_no no
                      You've suggested several times that it was okay for him to pass up 30% of a purse with Pacquiao, which would have been more money than he's ever made.

                      You keep talking like it's acceptable that he turned the fight down.

                      It's not. It didn't makes any sense financially, or for bettering his career, stock, or resume.

                      Come off it.

                      Admit he should (before and currently) accept the fight for career high purse he was offered.
                      he should of taken it. but to say he didt take it to duck pacman is idiotic and thats what this is about

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