Comments Thread For: Holyfield: Mayweather Doesn't Believe He'll Beat Pacquiao
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This isnt a debate? You cosigned someone who said the typical "Mayweather needs mexicans on a holiday to sell a fight" and called it a "Good post" when the person was clearly a Mayweather hater, why should I feel like we are having a debate using logic and not being bias? I feel like Im the one who wasted my time lol.Comment
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seriously u're looking at this too hard!!! getting all worked up when it wasnt even for u LOL.. goes to show "your true colors"Comment
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Pac is still a bigger star and draw today than Floyd was at the time he faced and had to bow to Oscars demands. If you look at thier total ppv #'s, Floyd only leads Pac by about 500k buys which can all change with 1 fight. You cant compare Pac's status to that of Martinez who was never really a draw or Floyd who wasnt much of a draw himself prior to facing Oscar.Comment
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Alright, Alright I already said I get it lol. I thought I was wasting my time with a undercover hater. Im not looking at anything too hard Im clearly working with a delay while you guys are probably on computers at the moment. Either way Mayweather wouldnt take a flat fee because his purse would be higher than 45 million. Pacquiao hasnt had a purse that high and probably wont ever.. Its quite simple, its not hating or anything.. I mean are you going to disagree with that? The only argument here is that it made more sense for Pacquiao than Mayweather... Im not saying the whole flat fee thing is right or wrong.Comment
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Pac was a famous, popular boxer in his own right..He became a household name and worldwide star when and only when he stated, "Mayweather doesn't want to fight me, Im the one who could be him"....Pacmania did not happen until they repeatedly said Floyd was scared of them so therefore they NEEDED Floyd to get to this point and it seems very logical that team Pac should give in to whatever it takes to make the fight, he wins, he becomes the king..Comment
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