Comments Thread For: Pacquiao's Adviser: We're Building Trust With Mayweather
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But when I think about boxing being controlled, I think about it all being at the promoter level, network level.
Like Bradley Vs Pacquiao 1, that was all Arum, I don't think the Casino's had anything to do with it, although surely they did profit NICELY off it.
Or Canelo after getting taxed by Lara, that was all Goldenboys doing.
Don King and Arum have both been accused and investigating of offering Judges bribes or commissions.
Samething with NFL and NBA, they are have dirty sistuations that come into play.Comment
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So if that's the case Canelo's whole entire career has been a farce.
Especially since he has 2-3 highly disputes Victories or draw's on score cards. That's probably why the Casinos made sure he didn't lose against Trout or Lara.
Well atlest you are honest, and crapping on your own Fav fighter.Comment
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Da ****?
You mean to tell me the biggest money fight of all time is being held up by a program that is really unnecessary (let's be real, as entertaining as it could be the all access/24 7 won't convince anyone to buy the fight who already wasn't planning on it.) and a talking head, Mr. **** **** **** himself?
Sounds fishy as phuck. Plus... why would either Floyd or Manny be involved in talks about those non issues?
I want to know if there are any pertinent issues preventing the fighters from signing contracts. Are the split, date, venue, date, drug testing, weight, gloves, etc all agreed to?
Makes no ***ing sense. How the hell would those petty issues actually stop the fight from happening.
Would be funny if they took out Lampley and brought back Merchant.Comment
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I root for Canelo, because I see physical talents that I can relate to. I appreciate his craft and for the most part how he conducts himself in the ring. My fanaticism for Canelo or anyone that I root for in any sport is as separated as a possibly can from their wins and losses. Which isn't easy to do because it's hard to root for a loser all the time. But I'm not blind to the fact that winning is controlled by ********. That's naive to not understand that. I suggest you look into deeper if you are unaware.
Sure I do agree Boxing and every other sport has some type of FIX included, rather it be referees, promoters, networks and etc.Comment
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I think they all are controlled to a certain state.
But when I think about boxing being controlled, I think about it all being at the promoter level, network level.
Like Bradley Vs Pacquiao 1, that was all Arum, I don't think the Casino's had anything to do with it, although surely they did profit NICELY off it.
Or Canelo after getting taxed by Lara, that was all Goldenboys doing.
Don King and Arum have both been accused and investigating of offering Judges bribes or commissions.
Samething with NFL and NBA, they are have dirty sistuations that come into play.Comment
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Exactly. I don't think the players or necessarily the fighters are taking dives or fixing the sport. But it's being set up to be conducted in a certain matter to influence the game in the favor of the house (********.) The reffing, clock, the odds, the swing rounds, anything they can to ensure that the house wins, and you lose. And occasionally you get thrown bones.
I'm just stating that some people might have general agenda's.
We can't go around for 5 years calling Mayweather a coward, and then when the fight gets ready to happen, just say "Ahhh it's fixed anyways".
If anything the fix might be in on this fight, I wouldn't be surprised if some NETWORK, promoter, has already laid out the blue print.
Definitely would make big money if they rematched.Comment
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I also agree with this.
I'm just stating that some people might have general agenda's.
We can't go around for 5 years calling Mayweather a coward, and then when the fight gets ready to happen, just say "Ahhh it's fixed anyways".
If anything the fix might be in on this fight, I wouldn't be surprised if some NETWORK, promoter, has already laid out the blue print.
Definitely would make big money if they rematched.Comment
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