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Who is Oscar fooling? #1 he knows Floyd is not going to deal with him and/or tricky Arum #2. Oscar and his golden goose Canelo wants the May date cinco de mayo weekend to pacify Canelo so he will try to foil the Mayweather-Pacquiao fight for that date and take creadit at the same time saying that he tried. All talk
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Man, how could Floyd fear PAC and faced dangerously hot & hard-Harding Maidana. Rejuvenated Miguel Cotto and young, hot & slick undefeated Canelo whom right now PAC would never face. Look at Pac's recent competion. Who's scared? Take off the blinders.
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Originally posted by Dle View PostWho is Oscar fooling? #1 he knows Floyd is not going to deal with him and/or tricky Arum #2. Oscar and his golden goose Canelo wants the May date cinco de mayo weekend to pacify Canelo so he will try to foil the Mayweather-Pacquiao fight for that date and take creadit at the same time saying that he tried. All talk
He ain't his own boss.
Good business is good business. You Floyd fans need to realize what real life is about. He can say he ahates Oscar all he wants, but money is money.
Get your heads out his coolo.
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Originally posted by Scipio2009 View PostAll meaning absolutely nothing, in the grand scheme of things.
-Mayweather fights on Showtime PPV, not on CBS.
-Mayweather hasn't had a contract with Arum since he personally bought out his last deal.
-Ellerbe works for Mayweather Promotions, after spending the prior decade as Mayweather's conduit while Richard Schaefer was working out the deals.
-Floyd Sr has trained Mayweather for maybe 5 of his 47 fights.
and the countless other names brought up have no actual stake in Mayweather's fights, outside of maybe buying a ticket or maybe ordering the show a home.
Mayweather Promotions has it's license to promote the fight, Stephen Espinoza seems to have thrown his lot in with Mayweather, Floyd Mayweather Jr is still the sports top draw, and every fighter 160-135 is chomping at the bit to fight him (so he won't be want for opponents).
Floyd's done things his way, and he's not going to get punked into some nonsense by anyone.
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Originally posted by Dle View PostMan, how could Floyd fear PAC and faced dangerously hot & hard-Harding Maidana. Rejuvenated Miguel Cotto and young, hot & slick undefeated Canelo whom right now PAC would never face. Look at Pac's recent competion. Who's scared? Take off the blinders.
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Originally posted by radioraheem View PostPut it like this. The NBA, NFL, WWF/WWE, etc, would be nowhere near the level it's at today if they didn't feature their stars regularly or occasionally for free on national TV. If they took the steps professional boxing took... I don't even need to say it.
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Originally posted by creekrat77 View PostI meant him admitting someone bested him in regards to Castillo 1 where Castillo beat him in the boxing ring fair and square but Floyd was given the decision. Floyd gets all this widespread hate because he say's he is unbeatable at the weights he campaigns in but we have seen guys in their respected primes through the years when he's been active at these weights who would have and in some cases still would give him a "run" for his money. Pun intended.
I just cringe at the idea of this fight taking place and it all being on Floyd Mayweather Jr's terms. Dear god in heaven don't let the fight happen if that's the case.
Two, what do you care if Mayweather gets all his demands how does that affect you? The most important thing is the fight gets made not who wins in negotiations.
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