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  • IronDanHamza
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    #61
    Wake me up when this **** is over

    I can't take it any more.

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    • Mayabang
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      #62
      Originally posted by Evol
      u mean this?? can somebody bump my post so sissy dazed can see it since he got me on block.


      “I’ll be really honest that I’m really not thinking about it,” the always busy Ariza said. “I’m disappointed like everybody else. I’m not surprised for sure. I’ve been saying it forever that Floyd just didn’t want to face Manny

      http://www.examiner.com/article/alex...-to-face-manny
      here you go

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        #63
        Originally posted by Evol
        u mean this?? can somebody bump my post so sissy dazed can see it since he got me on block.


        “I’ll be really honest that I’m really not thinking about it,” the always busy Ariza said. “I’m disappointed like everybody else. I’m not surprised for sure. I’ve been saying it forever that Floyd just didn’t want to face Manny

        http://www.examiner.com/article/alex...-to-face-manny
        Ariza also once went on the record to say that if Floyd were to ever step in the ring with Pacquiao he would get the beating of his life!

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        • IMDAZED
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          #64
          Originally posted by IronDanHamza
          Wake me up when this **** is over

          I can't take it any more.

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          • Kilrain
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            #65
            Originally posted by IMDAZED
            Pacquiao made a terrible decision by bouncing from the table, leaving a fair offer on it.
            You're actually trying to justify Floyd's "40 million, take it or leave it" offer? That **** was ridiculous. How can you offer a fighter who is gonna be one half of the biggest, most lucrative bout ever a flat purse with no pay-per-view upside? Speaking of which, where did Floyd even get the figure "40 million" from? Oh that's right, he plucked it out of his as s. Idiot.

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            • IMDAZED
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              #66
              Originally posted by Kilrain
              You're actually trying to justify Floyd's "40 million, take it or leave it" offer? That **** was ridiculous. How can you offer a fighter who is gonna be one half of the biggest, most lucrative bout ever a flat purse with no pay-per-view upside? Speaking of which, where did Floyd even get the figure "40 million" from? Oh that's right, he plucked it out of his as s. Idiot.
              Not referring to that. I said the last time the fight was this close to happening. It wasn't close at that time.

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                #67
                Originally posted by Evol
                he might be getting played, but atleast WE know who wants the fight and who doesnt.
                I have no doubt Manny wants the fight. I have no doubt Floyd wants it.

                Unfortunately for Manny he has people representing him that aren't looking out for his best interests. By the time he comes to this realization it's going to be too late. Almost Rocky-like which would be ironic.

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                • radiotracer
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                  #68
                  Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
                  Strength and conditioning coach Alex Ariza says WBC/WBA welterweight champion Floyd Mayweather Jr. is going to fight on May 2nd at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, but it won't eb against WBO champion Manny Pacquiao.

                  Ariza worked with Pacquiao for several years and was later fired by Pacquiao's trainer Freddie Roach. He now works with Mayweather.

                  He would not reveal who Mayweather will face, but says it won't be the Filipino star. Both CBS and Top Rank claim there are ongoing talks for Mayweather-Pacquiao.
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                  This glorified masseuse needs to go away. Running his mouth like he's someone in mayweathers team. He should leave before he gets fired because the only reason why he's on mayweathers team was because of a possible pac fight. The writing is on the wall for this ****roach

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                  • Kilrain
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                    #69
                    Originally posted by IMDAZED
                    It will. It will. But boxing fans, especially Pacquiao fans, can't continue to delude themselves. Not those who really just hate Mayweather or whatever their hidden motivations are. The true Pacquiao fans who support and cheer for him regardless of who he's facing. Why would you make the same mistake twice?

                    The last time the fight was this close to happening, Pacquiao made a terrible decision by bouncing from the table, leaving a fair offer on it. His competition level waned and while he remains a household name, his drawing power has dipped considerably. Even worse, he's lost a controversial decision, won a controversial one, and suffered the most shocking and worst KO in a long time. A fight his promoter chose while spellbinding his fans with stadium and cuts chatter.

                    But guess what? Redemption is nigh. He's in a similar situation. Except his options are even worse. Provodnikov? Garcia? Vargas? We're talking serious flops on the horizon. Yet his fans continue to delude themselves. "Moonves is gonna fire them all! What, he said he won't? Well then he's lying." Or "Mayweather is cornered now!" You don't believe that, do you? Cotto or Khan? He'll be fine, while Pacquiao risks his legacy against the likes of Jessie Vargas in front of a disinterested Macau crowd. I'm hoping fans don't make the same mistake twice. More important, I hope Pacquiao doesn't allow his ruthless promoter to make that decision for him.
                    Originally posted by IMDAZED
                    Not referring to that. I said the last time the fight was this close to happening. It wasn't close at that time.
                    Which was when? Floyd's denied it has ever been close since his 40 million offer.

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                    • Evol
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                      #70
                      Originally posted by Gary Coleman
                      I have no doubt Manny wants the fight. I have no doubt Floyd wants it.

                      Unfortunately for Manny he has people representing him that aren't looking out for his best interests. By the time he comes to this realization it's going to be too late. Almost Rocky-like which would be ironic.
                      what makes u think floyd wants it when he's still making comments about pac's ppv #'s and about how manny has no say, etc. ?

                      and what makes u think the people representing him is not looking out for his best interest? if my memory serves me right, pac is in the US promoting his up coming movie, was on a few talk/radio shows and just recently did an commercial for footlocker. im just wondering where u got the idea from that manny is not being represented the right way?

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