Who do you think has more heart, broner or floyd?
Comments Thread For: Maidana: Mayweather's Power Respectable, Broner Better
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The blood test was supposed to be random. If he gets to dictate when the testing can and can't happen it's not random. So he did not agree to be tested randomly. And going to ESPN a year later after filing a lawsuit when they weren't even negotiating and claiming that he now agrees to the testing was such an obvious publicity ploy that it still baffles me that people put stock in that and act like they believe it.Dude what are you talking about? pacquiao accepter mostly all of mayweather ridiculous demands (except for the one that he had to join TMT). The blood test was agreed except for taking the test withing a month of the fight. Pacquiao did however accept to take the blood test right after the fight in the locker rooms. Mayweather is the one that said no to that. Nice try.Comment
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Floyd didn't block much against Mosley post 2nd round, he just was countering moving forward pushing Mosley back and hitting him with flush shots. If Mayweather would had threw combinations then Mosley would had been stopped like the he almost was in the 10th until the ref prevented the cheap shot Mayweather could had taken while Mosley had his back turned.Comment
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Lol, stayed ducking and dodging. Pac fought all of his demons first. When they close the books people wont remember Floyd as "TBE".
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Cotto just finished getting his wbo light welterweight belt from pinto when mayweather wanted to fight him. Kinda green fighter there no? How is that ducking? HAHAHAHAHA hatton in 05 and 07 were the same ahhahaha you need to watch some more boxing young buck. http://www.theguardian.com/sport/200...ng.rickyhattonYes. Cotto ducked Mayweather. It's quite well documented that his father said that he was not ready for Mayweather when he was fighting at 140 and Mayweather was still with Top Rank (aka when the fight was possible to make). The same was the case with Ricky Hatton. His father also said that he was not ready for Mayweather. That's called ducking. And no Hatton in 2005 is no better than Hatton in 2007 when he got his a$$ whooped and ko'd by Mayweather. Give it a rest.Comment
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yes the blood test is random but pacquiao did not want to be tested two weeks prior to fight night, he did say he would get tested right after the fight in the locker rooms. http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1...his-next-fightThe blood test was supposed to be random. If he gets to dictate when the testing can and can't happen it's not random. So he did not agree to be tested randomly. And going to ESPN a year later after filing a lawsuit when they weren't even negotiating and claiming that he now agrees to the testing was such an obvious publicity ploy that it still baffles me that people put stock in that and act like they believe it.
nice try though. I actually look stuff up.Comment
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so you are ok with cheap shots? smhFloyd didn't block much against Mosley post 2nd round, he just was countering moving forward pushing Mosley back and hitting him with flush shots. If Mayweather would had threw combinations then Mosley would had been stopped like the he almost was in the 10th until the ref prevented the cheap shot Mayweather could had taken while Mosley had his back turned.Comment
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Showtime nonsense
Just came across this nonsense from Showtime. It's one thing to have this kind of contest that's open to the public, but to ask professional designers to submit work for free in an effort to promote May-Maidana 2 is straight up de****able. I guess that return on their investment in Floyd isn't quite what they thought.
When Showtime invited Dan Cassaro to join a design "contest" he felt amounted to milking professionals for free work, he let the network—and the world—know how he felt about it. The offer, made to a number of designers, involved promoting the Floyd Mayweather-Marcos Maidana boxing match on Sept. 13. Those who submitted designs for Showtime's use "could be eligible for a chance to win a trip to Las Vegas and have your artwork displayed in the MGM Grand during fight week!," the network told Cassaro in an email. After sending an email response slathered in sarcasm ("I know that boxing matches in Las Vegas are extremely low-budget affairs"), Cassaro then posted the exchange to Twitter. Here's the screenshot of the conversation (click to expand): In the week since, Cassaro's tweet has become a viral rallying cry for creatives who feel besieged by expectations of free work. It has more than 5,000 retweets and 5,600 favorites, and has become one of the topic's most electrifying moments since Mike Monteiro's "Fuck You Pay Me" speech in 2011. Showtime issued a response to BuzzFeed, saying the network is "a strong supporter of artists around the world. This contest, like many others, is entirely optional." We caught up with Cassaro to ask what it's been like seeing his frustration go global.Comment
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wrong thread.Just came across this nonsense from Showtime. It's one thing to have this kind of contest that's open to the public, but to ask professional designers to submit work for free in an effort to promote May-Maidana 2 is straight up de****able. I guess that return on their investment in Floyd isn't quite what they thought.
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thats wierd though... has that even ever been done before?Just came across this nonsense from Showtime. It's one thing to have this kind of contest that's open to the public, but to ask professional designers to submit work for free in an effort to promote May-Maidana 2 is straight up de****able. I guess that return on their investment in Floyd isn't quite what they thought.
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