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Originally posted by PBP View PostYes. So we can have the next megafight and move past this circus act.
That actually sounds like a great idea. Hopefully after he beats Cotto's ass later this year, that should be a decent tune up for GGG. Not a great tune up, but decent.
And I'm being dead serious.
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Originally posted by Weebler I View PostMarquez said they already had a signed contract, but it was for May, not September.
The agreement was tenuous enough, Moonves had to be called in to save it at the last minute, if Pacquiao withdrew Mayweather would've just claimed the fantasy W and said "see I told you he didn't want the fight" because that's the sort of man he is.
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Originally posted by JHAVIS View PostHe didn't say he should've withdrawn from the fight completely. He said push it back to September. A contract was signed but an injury, you can't help. Mayweather delayed the fight with Marquez with an injury, Pac could've done the exact samething.
It took Pacquiao 6 years to get Mayweather in the ring, if he delayed it that could have been it. There are no parallels with the Marquez fight which Floyd himself chose as his comeback fight from retirement.
In any event, Pacquiao needed surgery and 4-6 months to heal.
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Originally posted by licketysplityu View PostMayweather knew about the injury. I wouldn't be surprised if he paid off one of the sparring partners to lock arms on a swing just to bring the injury about--that's how much of a gutter-snipe Mayweather is. I'm sure he paid off the judges in the first Bradley fight, too.
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Originally posted by licketysplityu View PostMayweather knew about the injury. I wouldn't be surprised if he paid off one of the sparring partners to lock arms on a swing just to bring the injury about--that's how much of a gutter-snipe Mayweather is. I'm sure he paid off the judges in the first Bradley fight, too.
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Originally posted by Weebler I View PostI just posted that the fight was already in jeopardy and Moonves had to be called in to save it at the last minute. This wasn't a rock solid agreement, it was all tenuous and you can be sure there was no provision for September.
It took Pacquiao 6 years to get Mayweather in the ring, if he delayed it that could have been it. There are no parallels with the Marquez fight which Floyd himself chose as his comeback fight from retirement.
In any event, Pacquiao needed surgery and 4-6 months to heal.
http://manilastandardtoday.com/mobil...also-at-fault/
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Originally posted by Weebler I View PostI just posted that the fight was already in jeopardy and Moonves had to be called in to save it at the last minute. This wasn't a rock solid agreement, it was all tenuous and you can be sure there was no provision for September.
It took Pacquiao 6 years to get Mayweather in the ring, if he delayed it that could have been it. There are no parallels with the Marquez fight which Floyd himself chose as his comeback fight from retirement.
In any event, Pacquiao needed surgery and 4-6 months to heal.
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Originally posted by IronDanHamza View PostThis is the 3rd time in recent years that Floyd has beaten someone you said he wouldn't fight and look at that it's the third time you've had excuses after the fight.
Originally posted by Isaac Clarke View Postcould have had a basis for seeking a postponement of the fight since there was a provision written into the contract that allowed for such an eventuality."
http://manilastandardtoday.com/mobil...also-at-fault/Last edited by Weebler I; 05-09-2015, 08:25 AM.
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Originally posted by SeekDaGreat View PostLet's all just he happy the circus act is over. Mayweather and his fans can bask in the glory and slowly let's phase these two jackals out of the sport. Boxing will be better for it. **** is inflated out of proportion because of these two guys.
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