Comments Thread For: De La Hoya: Mayweather Didn't Want This, He Was Forced
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If Floyd was really forced, boxed in and had no where to go. That means Floyd would be negoiating from a weak stand point. If that is the case why Arum being such a smart man.
Why would Arum agree to everything Floyd wanted?Comment
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its really wierd how all these people just overlook the fact team pac (admittedly) walked away from negotiations behind testing issues in 2009 yet somehow its floyd who avoided pac. i really dont understand the logic, like at least acknowledge that and then go on with your arguments, the media has done a great job at whiping reality from the minds of the massesComment
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ODH is a coke fiend cross-dressing bisexual (70% ****/30% *****) who has never gotten over the fact Floyd clowned him like he was nothing, beat him easily, clowned him some more then beat his protégé.
WE can only hope he gives Manny the blueprint.Comment
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He tried and got boxed out of this huge payday. Of course he was trying to do it. If he still promoted Floyd's fight he would be all over himComment
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He beat him easily? Wasn't it a close fight with a past it DLH?Comment
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"He don't know shhhhhh"
Yet he's the guy who tried negotiating 3 times to make this fight happen..but Oscar doesn't know ****. He may be bitter, he may miss being the man...but he negotiated this fight the first three times. Maybe just maybe he knows what he's talking about. That's not to discount the other side may not have wanted it it too just saying about someone speaking as having worked for one side.
I believe that was waaay more Shaeffer doing the negotiations than Oscar, and I believe you know that as well, and didn't the other side drop off in each rd of negotiations until now?Comment
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Well, the judges and Floyd Sr himself beg to differ. Unless Sr is not to he taken seriously therefore anything he has said in regards to the manny fight is moot.
"I thought Oscar won the fight on points, threw more punches and was more aggressive," said Floyd Mayweather Sr., who used to train De La Hoya. "My son had good defense and caught a lot of his punches, but I still thought Oscar pressed enough to win the fight."
I wouldn't expect you to agree though, I expect you to say this stuff. But I'm sure if we found some of your old quotes I regards to this fight you'd be contradicting yourself.Comment
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