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  • #91
    Originally posted by bigjavi973 View Post
    hahahahahah weak ass comeback. They negotiated, the fight stalled, then renegotiated and the fight was on. When did floydie do that? NEVER!
    Sorry, I'm not privy to what goes on behind the scenes like you are. I guess never.

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    • #92
      Originally posted by megadeth View Post
      Did I say that? Do you think it's all up to Floyd to make the fight happen?
      Pretty much..he is the A side and has been adding demands and more demands for the fight. What was the last demand Mannys camp made with negotiations?

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      • #93
        Originally posted by megadeth View Post
        You are right, it is suspect. In fact, its pretty much non existent, but all I hear from you is that Floyd doesn't fight fast/quick fighters, even though he has judah and chop chop on his record. I'm not saying the rematches had to be right after each other, but don't praise Pac for waiting 3 years so JMM could age and then fight him at ww where they felt he wouldn't perform well as a way to prove that Pac isn't afraid to lose a fight, but then not give Floyd those same props for taking an immediate rematch at the same weight with fighters that give him trouble. It makes no sense.

        Going toe to toe with JMM doesn't prove anything. He went toe to to because he thought he wouldn't/couldnt get hurt by him. You didn't see him going toe to toe with Margarito or Rios, now did u?

        Pac has 1 all time great in his prime and that was his LATE prime....which was Barerra. So, I guess he has a pattern of fighting them out of their prime as well. Only difference is, Pac has a habit of fighting fighters period(at least at ww)coming off loses or looking bad in their previous fights while Floyd has been fighting them coming off one of their best wins.
        Fighting Mosley and ODH after they had faded was their faults not Floyds.
        Judah and corley? ahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha

        You mean like when floydie fought a career 135 lbs fighter AND cheated him on the scales? hahahahahahaha

        standing toe to toe? Are you trying to say pac is flat footed? Ive never seen pac just stand there and swing on any of his fights.

        He beat tim bradley in his prime. Even though at a catchweight and he beat cotto in his prime.

        Guerreros best win: berto
        Ortiz best win: berto
        Maidana best win: broner

        Laughable

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        • #94
          Originally posted by StefanTosic View Post
          Oh yeah? Really? He should explain himself in front of Floyd how many children does he have because it's important for the fight to happen??????
          But nothing really suprises me after Floyd asking him to leave his promoter in order to make it happen, like it was something normal to ask for and like it was some kind of golden rules in boxing that every champion ask the contender to do????????????

          You all are delusional...................... how many times I have to say it? And your idol is a diva
          Fighters have had to leave their promoters to fight Manny:

          Juan Manuel Marquez could be packing his bags soon.

          The talented Mexican fighter could reportedly be leaving Golden Boy Promotions so he could have a chance at facing Manny Pacquiao, according to the Los Angeles Times.

          The move would be identical to that of Shane Mosley, who also split with Oscar De La Hoya's promotional company so he could get a shot at boxing's pound-for-pound champion. That will become a reality on May 7, when Mosley and Pacquiao face off at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.

          Marquez didn't confirm the move, and there's still stipulations involved with his contract, but the move goes back to the continuing feud between promoter Bob Arum and Golden Boy. The two rivals haven't worked on a fight together since 2009, and the comments continue to be heated between both sides.

          On the surface, this is an easy decision for Marquez, but when you continue reading the article, there are potential sticking points that could create problems for him. My question: Should he follow in Mosley's footsteps and go his own way, or should he stick around? Take your passion out of the equation, and tell me what you think.

          http://bleacherreport.com/articles/6...ave-golden-boy

          Shane Mosley left Golden Boy, secured a big money fight with Manny Pacquiao despite a lackluster recent run, and even if unsuccessful will likely have the possibility for rematches against the likes of Miguel Cotto or Antonio Margarito. In short, it looks at the moment as if leaving Golden Boy at this stage of his career was likely a good move for Mosley.

          For Marquez too, signing with Top Rank could be the opportunity he has been waiting for. He has already fought and lost to Golden Boy's biggest star in Floyd Mayweather, and finds himself looking for a new challenge away from the lightweight division he has ruled over for the last three years. The main appeal initially of jumping ship being a third big money fight with Manny Pacquiao, who he lost to and drew with at super featherweight several years ago.

          http://www.examiner.com/article/leav...manuel-marquez

          What's really sad is Mosely got the fight over Berto. Freddie didn't want that, but we know who did...Bob Arum:

          http://www.boxingscene.com/pacquiao-...allenge--33210

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          • #95
            Originally posted by megadeth View Post
            No, that's why I added Ariza, WHO WAS WORKING FOR PACQUIAO AT THE TIME HE SAID THIS!

            Pac has been caught lying about things time after time, but you eat up every word or make excuses for him though.

            So Pac isn't a real man?
            Ariza? Mean the same ariza that floydie and his fanboys was ****tin on saying he was supplying fighters with peds? "when ariza is with them, they get stronger and when he leaves, they are not as strong."
            Makes the whole ped issue a complete sham doesn't it? Oh wait, was that floydie talking out his ass again or he was really scared?

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            • #96
              Originally posted by bigjavi973 View Post
              Elaborate this opinion.
              1st negotiation
              2nd Not bothering to negotiate or not pushing Arum to negotiate.

              3rd. Resigning with TR without exploring free agency and possibly a Floyd fight(like Cotto and ODH) and instead possible giving us mouth watering options like Pac/Algieri, Pac/Rios, Pac/JMM 5, Pac/Bradley III, Pac/Alverado, and one we are all dying for Pac/Jessie ****ing Vargas!

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              • #97
                Originally posted by megadeth View Post
                Sorry, I'm not privy to what goes on behind the scenes like you are. I guess never.
                its not being privy is called looking **** up instead of talking out your ass like you usually do.

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                • #98
                  Pointless gas on an already burning flame...don't see the point. At some point both sides are going to have to ask to no longer be asked these questions. Five plus years of this fight not being made and journalists still haven't come up with any other questions to ask....shameful shhhh.

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                  • #99
                    Originally posted by twosweethooks View Post
                    I never read such bloviating hahahaha
                    So doesn't matter that all of it's true though right?

                    That's your weak azz answer?

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                    • GGG v Rubio is this Sat.

                      Nonito v Walters on card too

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