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  • IMDAZED
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    #191
    Originally posted by ironmt
    According to Showtime, really? According to Bill Clinton he did not have sexual relations with that woman and he didn't Inhale.
    Well then by all means feel free to list the sources you have with foreknowledge of Showtime's 4Q earnings.

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    • sargo
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      #192
      Originally posted by joseph5620
      Your last sentence is why I know Pacquiao doesn't want the fight nearly as much as some of these gullible people believe. He wants it for an unrealistic split he knows he will no longer get. That ship has sailed.
      And what figure did Pacquiao mention? All he has said is let us fight. It is Mayweather, on his first and only recent statement, who has mentioned figures - roadblocks to be precise.

      Are you really independent fans?

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      • jose.sooto
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        #193
        Floyd, there's people like me who are not fooled by Bob Arum's antics dont' worry.

        Enough brendon rios chris algiero and jessica vergas. #FIGHTFLOYD

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        • ironmt
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          #194
          Originally posted by IMDAZED
          Well then by all means feel free to list the sources you have with foreknowledge of Showtime's 4Q earnings.
          By all means feel free to provide proof that Pacquiao Is a flop and Is losing money for Hbo as you stated In a previous post.

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            #195
            Originally posted by ironmt
            By all means feel free to provide proof that Pacquiao Is a flop and Is losing money for Hbo as you stated In a previous post.
            Never said he was losing money.

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            • ironmt
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              #196
              Originally posted by IMDAZED
              Never said he was losing money.
              You called his fight a flop. If It didn't lose money how was It a flop or are you trying to make an arguement when there Is none to be made because you don't like Pacquiao?

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              • Bronx2245
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                #197
                The good ol' days, when people knew how to play their position:

                November 13, 2006

                De La Hoya (38-4, 30 KOs) made an offer to Mayweather (37-0, 24 KOs) and wanted to wrap it up quickly, giving him a 7 p.m. PT deadline Monday or else he said he would move on to another opponent.

                Hopeful that the offer would be accepted, Schaefer hung out at the Golden Boy offices in downtown Los Angeles to wait for the signed contract to be faxed to him.

                Ultimately, it was.

                "They were an hour early. It's done," Schaefer said. "History has been made today. It will be one of the biggest fights in history. Our goal is to break all records."

                Terms were not disclosed, but both sides said that the fighters will make career-high purses. In De La Hoya's case, that means more than $25 million. For Mayweather, it means at least $10 million. Both will probably earn much more than that if the pay-per-view is a hit.

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                • Rath
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                  #198
                  Originally posted by Bronx2245
                  The good ol' days, when people knew how to play their position:

                  November 13, 2006

                  De La Hoya (38-4, 30 KOs) made an offer to Mayweather (37-0, 24 KOs) and wanted to wrap it up quickly, giving him a 7 p.m. PT deadline Monday or else he said he would move on to another opponent.

                  Hopeful that the offer would be accepted, Schaefer hung out at the Golden Boy offices in downtown Los Angeles to wait for the signed contract to be faxed to him.

                  Ultimately, it was.


                  "They were an hour early. It's done," Schaefer said. "History has been made today. It will be one of the biggest fights in history. Our goal is to break all records."

                  Terms were not disclosed, but both sides said that the fighters will make career-high purses. In De La Hoya's case, that means more than $25 million. For Mayweather, it means at least $10 million. Both will probably earn much more than that if the pay-per-view is a hit.

                  http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/box...ory?id=2661028
                  how many percent did floyd got compare to dela hoya?

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                  • JmH Reborn
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                    #199
                    May has always been a Pac-tard...him avoiding Pac is simple - he just doesn't want to fight his hero.

                    Whenever Floyd uses his tired axioms like "Where was Manny in 98'..." he should remind himself that wherever Manny was, Floyd was there too cheering him on!

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                    • joseph5620
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                      #200
                      Originally posted by Sterling Archer
                      lmfaooooo yea, pacquiao is gonna agree to the lesser money, bow down to the drug tests, everything, but somehow he doesnt want the fight because he wants to be the A side now?



                      pathetic flowmoes.
                      The only thing pathetic is your childish response. Keep your mouth closed when adults are having a conversation child.
                      Last edited by joseph5620; 12-13-2014, 07:56 PM.

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