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Originally posted by bigjavi973 View PostProblem with that is that mayweather has haymon in his corner and haymon is an extremelly smart busineesman. The fight didnt happen cuz of the bs two week cut off date, which the mandatory is usually 24 days. Also, pacquiao and company sued mayweather for his allegations of pacquiao's ped use. It was taken to mediation and settled out of court. Then was the bs 40 mil flat offer. Which was bs cuz mayweather had retired while pacquiao was pretty much winning. A bs offer that only an idiot will take.
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Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostNo, I don't mean that. Calm down.
Anyway, Arum said that Mayweather agreed to fight Margarito but wanted higher guarantees for his fights against Cotto, Hatton and Oscar. Arum said it wasn't possible so Mayweather left.
"One thing has nothing to do with the other. Imagine you lose the first fight? Win that then see and then negotiate...."
Richard Schaefer said. "Floyd told us he didn't have a problem fighting Canelo, but he wasn't going to sign anything now. He said, 'All of my focus is on Guerrero,' and I'm not signing anything to fight anybody until after that fight is over."
In summary, what the freak does fighting with Margarito have to do with Cotto, Oscar and Hatton? What if Floyd loses to Margarito? What if Floyd then loses to Cotto? Arum gets screwed guaranteeing something that possibly will be a losing proposition and possibly impossible to make!
Floyd, years later said, that he knew that there was something fishy with Margarito and knew that that is why he shouldn't fight him.
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Originally posted by ADP02 View PostRemember what Floyd and non-Floyd fans said and even Floyd said when Canelo told Floyd that he would fight on Floyd's undercard against Trout, only if Floyd would guarantee a fight with him?
"One thing has nothing to do with the other. Imagine you lose the first fight? Win that then see and then negotiate...."
Richard Schaefer said. "Floyd told us he didn't have a problem fighting Canelo, but he wasn't going to sign anything now. He said, 'All of my focus is on Guerrero,' and I'm not signing anything to fight anybody until after that fight is over."
In summary, what the freak does fighting with Margarito have to do with Cotto, Oscar and Hatton? What if Floyd loses to Margarito? What if Floyd then loses to Cotto? Arum gets screwed guaranteeing something that possibly will be a losing proposition and possibly impossible to make!
Floyd, years later said, that he knew that there was something fishy with Margarito and knew that that is why he shouldn't fight him.
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Obviously, Mayweather isn't concerned with his handpicked referee and his Vegas judges...
Maidana is the one who has to be concerned...
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What a deceiving headline..the headline implies that Floyd should have something to worry about instead of Maidana...
When Floyd handpicks the gloves and referee, and you have biased Vegas judges two of whom I'm sure are part of TMT... why would you be concerned?
USADA = never catches any cheating
NSAC =never reprimands judges for poor decisions...
Mayweather = continuing to duck Pacquiao because he's afraid of having to give up some of these unfair advantages...that's why he's afraid of Pacquiao and that's why he continues to say Pacquiao has to leave his promoter...
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Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostI think some background is necessary here. So according to Arum, Mayweather agreed to fight Margarito pending certain guarantees on future fights, like $20m for Oscar, $10m for Hatton and Cotto. Arum refused so instead of Margarito, Mayweather bought out his contract and fought Baldomir instead. Then Oscar and Hatton. For much more than what Arum said he could do.
During Mayweather's retirement, Arum and Haymon did business together (Hopkins-Pavlik, for instance) and had a tense but viable working relationship. When Mayweather un-retired, he stated his desire to fight Pacquiao but also expressed reservations regarding Arum and his fear that Arum wouldn't want to feed his cash cow (Pacquiao) to a guy who might beat him and wasn't even signed to him. The 2010 negotiations permanently killed that relationship. This is where we are today.
**edit: Taylor-Pavlik, not Hopkins**
Bigjavi had been ranting all these months about ducking this, ducking that. It turns out she/he does not know what she/he had been ranting about.
I think Big is in his early or late teens and, too lazy to do some research, just parrots what she/he reads from Pacfarts and May haters posts.
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