Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Comments Thread For: Pacquiao: Mayweather Moved Too Much, Got Hit A lot

Collapse
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Originally posted by TheHolyCross View Post
    anyone ever wonder why mosley looked so different vs mayweather compared to just a year back vs margarito and mayorga? he was atleast still strong and had good stamina then

    he looked like the plasterless margarito that he fought, with that said do you think a guy deserves all that credit for beating a guy when he's not at the point where he was mowing through guys? does mosley deserve alot of credit for beating a plasterless margarito and does mayweather deserve alot of credit for beating an old man without his steroids?
    That's a valid point. Mosley is another guy who's career goes under question because of the drug cheating. Maybe he was on something versus Margarito? His entire legacy is questionable.

    It's not a matter of whether the fighter that beat the fraudulent fighter should get credit. I think they should be credited anyway. It's not their fault that they fought a guy with a fraudulent legacy. The only one that should be criticised is the fraudulent fighter.

    Comment


    • Originally posted by bigjavi973 View Post
      so floyd says, "pay me more money and ill fight margarito", knowing full well arum wasnt gonna up his contract.
      Pound-for-pound king Floyd Mayweather Jr. rejected promoter Bob Arum's $8 million offer to fight welterweight titlist Antonio Margarito, and he instead exercised a provision in his contract to buy Arum out and become a promotional free agent, Arum told ESPN.com on Monday.

      According to Arum, Mayweather turned down the career-best purse to meet Margarito on Aug. 12 on HBO Pay-Per-View, instead opting for free agency by buying Arum out of their deal for $750,000...

      Arum said Mayweather preferred to await the outcome of the May 6 Oscar De La Hoya-Ricardo Mayorga fight instead of committing to Margarito because he would prefer to fight De La Hoya...

      Many in the sport believe a De La Hoya-Mayweather fight is the biggest fight on the horizon and the only one capable of generating 1 million-plus buys on pay-per-view.

      The reason Mayweather opted for the buyout rather than waiting for the May 6 result was because the contract had a limited window for the buyout, one that expired before the De La Hoya fight. However, Arum said he would have extended the window if Mayweather had asked. What Arum wouldn't do, he said, was raise the guarantees for other fights outlined in the contract.

      Arum said while Mayweather would have taken the $8 million to fight Margarito, he asked for a $10 million guarantee to fight opponents such as Miguel Cotto and Ricky Hatton, when Arum was only willing to guarantee $7 million.

      Arum said Mayweather also asked for $20 million to fight De La Hoya, a fight Arum said he wasn't interested in participating in.

      "That's not in the cards," Arum said. "He wants $20 million for the De La Hoya fight? It's not there. Sometimes, my man, you gotta know when to hold 'em and when to fold 'em.
      We'll talk about things down the road."

      The split frees Mayweather to make a potential deal with De La Hoya without Arum as part of the promotion. His involvement would have made making a deal almost impossible: The head of Top Rank has openly feuded with De La Hoya, his former superstar, and their companies rarely do business together as a result.

      Arum said he was simply not interested in participating in a De La Hoya-Mayweather fight, but not because of his distaste for De La Hoya.

      "I don't want to, because if I did that fight, I would be working for such a small percentage, it's not worth it," he said.


      http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/box...ory?id=2420382

      So Mayweather turned down $8 Million to fight Margarito, which then freed him to fight Oscar, which Arum had no intention of doing. WOW! Floyd turned down $8 Million to be in the highest selling PPV event in boxing history. I guess some will stay say he was ducking Margarito.

      Comment


      • Originally posted by radioraheem View Post
        Ok, so if you admit his wins are tainted, then Margarito being a dangerous fighter is also questionable. Maybe he wouldn't have been dangerous of a fighter without the plaster. You cannot even call him a dangerous fighter because his wins are tainted. And if he was cheating with plaster, you have to wonder if he was also cheating with drugs? His entire career goes under question.

        Please stop mentioning Margarito.
        I guess you dont understand what "perception" means with your limited intellect.

        Comment


        • Some of you guys need to ease up. He's just saying what thought about the fight.

          Comment


          • Originally posted by drenlou View Post
            Huh? Watcha talking about WILLIS?
            Floyd said that. He wanted more money for future fights, knowing full well arum wont do so. What a wonderful way to duck someone.

            Comment


            • Originally posted by bigjavi973 View Post
              The same espn people that said hes scared of manny and ducking him???
              Skip bayless is that you?

              Comment


              • Originally posted by radioraheem View Post
                Presently, Cotto is not PPV material without another PPV star or close to being a PPV star, as an opponent. There are only two guys right now that are PPV material -- Pacquaio and Mayweather. Everyone else is not.

                So why are ya floydboys so adamant that pacquiao doesnt do numbers? Stop being a hypocrite like your lover floyd.

                Comment


                • Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
                  Pound-for-pound king Floyd Mayweather Jr. rejected promoter Bob Arum's $8 million offer to fight welterweight titlist Antonio Margarito, and he instead exercised a provision in his contract to buy Arum out and become a promotional free agent, Arum told ESPN.com on Monday.

                  According to Arum, Mayweather turned down the career-best purse to meet Margarito on Aug. 12 on HBO Pay-Per-View, instead opting for free agency by buying Arum out of their deal for $750,000...

                  Arum said Mayweather preferred to await the outcome of the May 6 Oscar De La Hoya-Ricardo Mayorga fight instead of committing to Margarito because he would prefer to fight De La Hoya...

                  Many in the sport believe a De La Hoya-Mayweather fight is the biggest fight on the horizon and the only one capable of generating 1 million-plus buys on pay-per-view.

                  The reason Mayweather opted for the buyout rather than waiting for the May 6 result was because the contract had a limited window for the buyout, one that expired before the De La Hoya fight. However, Arum said he would have extended the window if Mayweather had asked. What Arum wouldn't do, he said, was raise the guarantees for other fights outlined in the contract.

                  Arum said while Mayweather would have taken the $8 million to fight Margarito, he asked for a $10 million guarantee to fight opponents such as Miguel Cotto and Ricky Hatton, when Arum was only willing to guarantee $7 million.

                  Arum said Mayweather also asked for $20 million to fight De La Hoya, a fight Arum said he wasn't interested in participating in.

                  "That's not in the cards," Arum said. "He wants $20 million for the De La Hoya fight? It's not there. Sometimes, my man, you gotta know when to hold 'em and when to fold 'em.
                  We'll talk about things down the road."

                  The split frees Mayweather to make a potential deal with De La Hoya without Arum as part of the promotion. His involvement would have made making a deal almost impossible: The head of Top Rank has openly feuded with De La Hoya, his former superstar, and their companies rarely do business together as a result.

                  Arum said he was simply not interested in participating in a De La Hoya-Mayweather fight, but not because of his distaste for De La Hoya.

                  "I don't want to, because if I did that fight, I would be working for such a small percentage, it's not worth it," he said.


                  http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/box...ory?id=2420382

                  So Mayweather turned down $8 Million to fight Margarito, which then freed him to fight Oscar, which Arum had no intention of doing. WOW! Floyd turned down $8 Million to be in the highest selling PPV event in boxing history. I guess some will stay say he was ducking Margarito.
                  Who's more dangerous? A young, unbelievable stamina with a constant attack, or old ODH???

                  "We dont fight for the fans to see whos the best"-FMJ

                  But then ya say, "TBE"... laughable.

                  Comment


                  • Originally posted by drenlou View Post
                    Skip bayless is that you?
                    lol good one but no lol... Bayless wasnt the only one though.

                    Comment


                    • Originally posted by bigjavi973 View Post

                      So why are ya floydboys so adamant that pacquiao doesnt do numbers? Stop being a hypocrite like your lover floyd.
                      I've never criticised Pacquaio over his PPV numbers. I'm not getting a piece of it. So jokes on you.

                      Comment

                      Working...
                      X
                      TOP