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Originally posted by dmlarge View PostI know Holyfield, he picked up the phone and called you saying Manny giving him all kinds of nightmares.
You know Mayweather had to put up with all of ODH demands. If Pacquioa wants to fight Mayweather he knows what to do. Give in to all of Mayweathers demands and take the money thats offered. 40 million was way more than what he ever got from Arum!! He'll never get 50/50 split on the Mayweather fight.
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Originally posted by MrP4P View PostIve been curious... Do ''Fl0mos'' and "Pact urds" identify themselves with said group? Like does a Pacquiao fan who has a obssession with hating Mayweather know that they are a Pact urd and vice versa with fl0mos? Or are both groups in denial? Id like to hear from representitives on both sides.
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That's not my take. I believe it comes down to the simplest things. Both Mayweather and Pac have played the Prima Donna roles in talks and negotiations over the years and between their egos and the egos of their management/promoters, a fallout was the result. You can easily tell which fans aren't biased because they don't railroad the blame to just one side. Anyone who thinks only one guy is to blame, is flat out biased.
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Floyd could have been made this fight if he wanted to indeed.. But truth is Pac and Arum have used Floyd for YEARS to hype Manny up and if the fight hinges on Pac getting half of anything, I would tell them to kick rocks too!! Floyd had to bow down and give everything Oscar wanted to make the fight and his biggest paycheck and the same goes for Pac..Sergio would have never fought Cotto without giving in to all of Cotto's demands and too act like that's not the cycle of boxing is just hatred for Floyd...
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Originally posted by PacmanP4PLegend View PostThere was a time when (back when Pac beat Hatton/Cotto, Hell even Clottey), I thought Pac would've beaten Money, then after the third Marquez fight I was like eeehhhhhehh maybe I was wrong, probably Money would beat Pac being as Floyd destroyed JMM so easily and Juan took Pac to the brink, and especially after the 4th fight when Pac got KO'd I was like Shiiiiidd, Money definitely wouldn't have no problems handing Manny a solid beatdown. Since then seeing Pac rebound nicely with solid wins over Rios and Bradley all the while Floyd being took to the brink against Maidana I'm feeling the fight would be closer than I originally thought. Who would win? It'd be close but perhaps how the two perform on their next fights could give a better determination on clarity for a victor but as it stands right now I'd give Floyd an edge, a slight edge but an edge none-the-less. Only way to truly know for certain is to see them in the ring together...
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Originally posted by richardt View PostThat's not my take. I believe it comes down to the simplest things. Both Mayweather and Pac have played the Prima Donna roles in talks and negotiations over the years and between their egos and the egos of their management/promoters, a fallout was the result. You can easily tell which fans aren't biased because they don't railroad the blame to just one side. Anyone who thinks only one guy is to blame, is flat out biased.
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Originally posted by Jayallday9 View PostFloyd could have been made this fight if he wanted to indeed.. But truth is Pac and Arum have used Floyd for YEARS to hype Manny up and if the fight hinges on Pac getting half of anything, I would tell them to kick rocks too!! Floyd had to bow down and give everything Oscar wanted to make the fight and his biggest paycheck and the same goes for Pac..Sergio would have never fought Cotto without giving in to all of Cotto's demands and too act like that's not the cycle of boxing is just hatred for Floyd...
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