Did Oscar call Floyd's bluff?

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  • daggum
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    #31
    Originally posted by The Gambler1981
    Yea it is and Floyd is leaving soon enough so that is a battle he doesn't have to fight like that.

    Oscar needs Canelo to beat Cotto and he NEEDS it to be splashy, then time is on his side in that game as long as Canelo doesn't drop the ball.

    He doesn't need to bull**** in other words, and he really is not a bull****ter so him focusing on what he does best making good fights would be the route he should take.

    The move you are saying is great but there is a ******** saying, having gamble in you is great until you run into someone with more gamble than you then you are going to get destroyed. Do you really think Oscar is the one winning that sort of game, or should he just make his big fight and let that do the talking?
    its not a gamble though. canelo-cotto is going to make a lot of money no matter what date its on. floyd/showtime/haymon losing money is the most important thing for golden boy. with showtime out of the picture golden boy will only have to worry about haymon on nbc and haymon was counting on showtime's budget to help him setup his little dual empire. with one leg kicked out the other will fall.

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    • The Gambler1981
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      #32
      Originally posted by daggum
      oscar built up and gave floyd easy golden boy opponents for years and floyd runs off with al haymon. i could see oscar wanting revenge for that.
      So the fact that Floyd helped GBP transition away from the days when Oscar was a fighter and stay a viable company with it's name in lights is worthless.

      Plus Floyd is still around their relationship is OK and Floyd does need opposition.


      Literally ****ing Floyd over should be the last thing on his mind, if you think otherwise that is just showing how ignorant you are~

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      • The Gambler1981
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        #33
        Originally posted by daggum
        its not a gamble though. canelo-cotto is going to make a lot of money no matter what date its on. floyd/showtime/haymon losing money is also a good thing for golden boy. with showtime out of the picture golden boy will only have to worry about haymon on nbc and haymon was counting on showtime's budget to help him setup his little dual empire. with one leg kicked out the other will fall.
        Everything is a gamble, and it is a saying like don't bull**** a bull****ter.


        Oscar is not winning that game so he should not even play to start, for someone who claims to know things about the sport how don't you see that. Oscar should make his own moves to be as big as possible, not worrying about destroying others in time he can get to that if it comes to it but he is not in position for that kind of move at all.

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        • The Gambler1981
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          #34
          Not everyone is a vengeful little man who would want to destroy someone over petty ish~


          Bob Arum and Al Haymon probably would though, Arum would for sure and Haymon most likely.

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            #35
            Originally posted by Reloaded
            Its simple why Floyd has a hard time making the Pac fight , Arum , get him outa the picture and the fight is made overnight , Arum is like an ex wife to Floyd , one that ripped him off , if you cant understand how that works youre just not old enough , Arum can easily step aside for this fight but he wont and its roadblocking everything .

            Oscar was telling the truth thats all , its obvious that Canelo Cotto is a huge fight so its logical that the only fight Floyd could take to bump it of top spot is Manny , or Cotto .
            Oscar was saying the same shyt and Floyd whooped his ass, coke boy was hiding in rehab without the heart to show..................

            Everything after from Oscar is simply pure jealousy, even this elementary Canelo date game

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              #36
              That is why Oscar said that he would give the May date to Floyd IF THE FIGHT GETS MADE. I have been saying this for a while. Oscar doesn't believe this fight will happen.


              De La Hoya said. ; So like I said, and have been saying, I will believe Pacquiao-Mayweather will happen when I see them both in the ring.

              ring tv .craveonline.com/news/370753-oscar-de-la-hoya-on-mayweather-pacquiao-ill-believe-it-when-i-see-it




              "De La Hoya doubts Mayweather-Pacquiao bout"

              "Now is it going to happen? I don't think so. That's my personal opinion." - De La Hoya

              www. philstar .com/sports/2014/12/16/1403346/de-la-hoya-doubts-mayweather-pacquiao-bout




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              Last edited by ADP02; 01-05-2015, 07:06 PM.

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