If Arum has lied to the media, in an attempt to defame Al Haymon's #1 client, Floyd Mayweather, why would Al Haymon then allow Amir Khan to fight Pacquiao? All the circumstances are the same: same advisor, contract with Showtime, etc., so how likely is it that if the Mayweather negotiations fail, the Khan negotiations with Pacquiao would succeed?
Comments Thread For: Pacquiao-Khan Will Be Explored, But Down The Line
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The initial demands were agreed upon. Then Floyd came up with new roadblocks.
Floyd sends Manny demands. Manny agrees and then Floyd sends more demands. Wash, rinse, Repeat, ..... wash, rinse, .......Comment
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Ok, if there is none like you stated, how come his lawyers doesn't make one and have Team Manny sign them? If he really wants to fight like him, and Espinoza stated before, why can't he make it happen? He's the BOSS according to him and his minions. Manny wants it, fans all over the world wants it, it's seems that he's the only one who doesn't want it.Comment
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Man, now Manny is done using Khan. It's like Khan is the school whore and all the jocks poke her and drop her.
Khan doesn't need to keep putting himself in this position. He draws well. He's gets good ratings . Makes great TV fights. Yet he keeps making himself look like a desperate ho.
I would like to see him and Bradley right now.Comment
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If Arum has lied to the media, in an attempt to defame Al Haymon's #1 client, Floyd Mayweather, why would Al Haymon then allow Amir Khan to fight Pacquiao? All the circumstances are the same: same advisor, contract with Showtime, etc., so how likely is it that if the Mayweather negotiations fail, the Khan negotiations with Pacquiao would succeed?Comment
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