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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostDuring the first stop of their five city press tour, in New York City, WBC/WBA welterweight champion Floyd Mayweather Jr. dared Marcos Maidana to "bet his purse" on the outcome of their rematch, scheduled to take place on September 13th at the MGM Grand Las Vegas. Mayweather, who won their May meeting with a twelve round majority decision, feels very confident about his chances to win in the second meeting.
Maidana's trainer, Robert Garcia, upped the stakes by challenging Mayweather to a "winner takes all" side bet. Garcia says Mayweather rejected the bet by refusing to "shake on it" during their press conference in Chicago.
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Whats the greatest of all time afraid of , hahahahaha
Pac offered the same deal winner takes all, and the little coward that is the greatest of all time wouldn't even answer.
by the way Garcia fought DC at his best the coward fought DC at his WORST.
the coward will always be a coward
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Originally posted by Dean_Razorback View Posti think he is referring to that selfie that floyd took and leaked in the internet, you know the one were he is in his underwear
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Originally posted by assiong View PostThen he shouldn't started his pathetic bet. If he is extremely confident of winning the fight, he should have shakes Garcia's hand for the winner take all bet. Then again it's not a surprise he didn't shake Garcia's hand cause he is notorious of being a big P_SSY.
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I like the 'winner takes all' scenario.
At the end of the day even losing $40 Million would not hurt Floyd too much financially.
And, after all, he is 'The Best Ever' - so the $40 Million is not really at risk, is it?
Maybe the best bet would be 'Winner takes all by KO' - that's a fair bet.
No way Maidana wins a decision at the MGM against Floyd ever, even if he knocked him down in every round.
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