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Originally posted by GhostofDempsey View PostGet ready for travestyny and koolkc to spam this thread with the same old links and bolded text for the next 50+ pages. We need to start a betting pool on how many posts we'll see by those two in this thread. What's the over/under?
Haven't seen you since you ran away screaming from the other thread.
How's your hound dog?
He still helping you type your posts?
Give him my regards...
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Originally posted by koolkc107 View PostAhhh, there you are, Dempster.
Haven't seen you since you ran away screaming from the other thread.
How's your hound dog?
He still helping you type your posts?
Give him my regards...
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Originally posted by GhostofDempsey View PostI didn't run away from anything. You Floyd fans just regurgitate the same line of bullshyt over and over again. How many times can I possibly reply to the same biased excuses? It's not as though you guys even take the time to read the links provided or even evaluate the probability of valid evidence that is presented to you. Your default position is to defend Mayweather to the death as though you are in his will.
That's why you left.
You were getting your ass kicked and even your cheerleaders were no help.
But, whatever.
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Originally posted by GhostofDempsey View PostI didn't run away from anything. You Floyd fans just regurgitate the same line of bullshyt over and over again. How many times can I possibly reply to the same biased excuses? It's not as though you guys even take the time to read the links provided or even evaluate the probability of valid evidence that is presented to you. Your default position is to defend Mayweather to the death as though you are in his will.
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Originally posted by koolkc107 View PostAs I recall, you were the one with a lack of creativity or facts.
That's why you left.
You were getting your ass kicked and even your cheerleaders were no help.
But, whatever.
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Mayweather rejects $5 million penalty for failed drug test
https://www.usatoday.com/story/sport...test/25058577/
Floyd Mayweather has formally rejected Manny Pacquiao's offer of a $5 million penalty clause should either fighter fail a drug test before or after their May 2 mega-fight, Pacquiao's advisor, Michael Koncz, told USA TODAY Sports on Thursday.
Pacquiao, according to Koncz, had suggested a contractual agreement that would force either the Filipino star or Mayweather, the world's top pound-for-pound boxer, to pay the other man in the event of a positive test.
"It was very simple," Koncz said by telephone. "If Manny failed a test, he would have to pay $5 million. If Floyd failed, he would have to pay $5 million."
Mayweather, Pacquiao promise fight for the ages
The deal was sent to Mayweather's legal representatives but did not form part of the official term sheet for the bout, which stipulated full drug testing, to be carried out by the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA).
Koncz said that Pacquiao's attorney, David Marroso, received notice that the arrangement had been rejected from Mayweather's representative, Jeremiah Reynolds, on Thursday.
Mayweather cited Pacquiao's initial refusal to undergo full drug testing as the primary reason for negotiations breaking down when a fight between the pair was discussed back in 2009.
That year, Pacquiao filed a lawsuit, alleging that Mayweather had defamed him by suggesting Pacquiao had used performance-enhancing drugs. The case was settled in 2012.
Mayweather's advisor Leonard Ellerbe did not respond to requests for comment from USA TODAY Sports. Reynolds, reached by telephone, said queries regarding Pacquiao's offer should be directed to Ellerbe.
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Pacquiao's promoter Bob Arum was quizzed about the potential $5 million agreement last week and said he understood the reason Mayweather's camp would not accept was because if either side did fail a drug test, the other camp would be able to sue for far more than $5 million.
The upcoming fight is expected to be the most lucrative of all-time, and early predictions are that it could top three million pay per view sales. The purse will be split 60-40 in favor of Mayweather, who could make as much as $120 million.
Arum was not immediately available for comment.
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Originally posted by GhostofDempsey View PostNo, the problem is, you knob-gaggers always have to have the last word. Regardless of what facts or evidence has been spelled out for your simple minds, you just don't or won't get it.
But, I am done here.
You can have the last word if you like.
I don't care.
Just do me a favor and ask Lou if he misplaced something.
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