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  • Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post
    No it's not.

    And that's what Gary Shaw says. We don't know who's telling the truth here.

    What we do know is Winky walked away from the deal. A deal that would have been more than he's ever made. That's a fact.
    In 2005 more than Floyd had ever made and he agreed to everything and then changed up.

    Arum doesn't always tell the truth.

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    • Originally posted by chrisJS View Post
      In 2005 more than Floyd had ever made and he agreed to everything and then changed up.

      Arum doesn't always tell the truth.
      Neither does Gary Shaw

      Regardless of who's lying or not what we do know for a fact is Winky pulled out and walked away from a career high pay day.

      Even if Gary Shaw is telling the truth here the offer was still more than reasonable and he STILL walked away.

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      • Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post
        Neither does Gary Shaw

        Regardless of who's lying or not what we do know for a fact is Winky pulled out and walked away from a career high pay day.

        Even if Gary Shaw is telling the truth here the offer was still more than reasonable and he STILL walked away.
        Also very reasonable for Floyd and he changed demands after accepting.

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        • Originally posted by chrisJS View Post
          Also very reasonable for Floyd and he changed demands after accepting.
          Ok but even if that were true it was still Winky who walked away from the fight and a career high pay day.

          And not for the first or last time either.

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          • Originally posted by chrisJS View Post
            No. Changing the demands after agreeing to everything is a form of pulling out.
            Like saying you will take a PED test then saying no and asking for a cutoff date?

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            • Originally posted by chrisJS View Post
              In 2005 more than Floyd had ever made and he agreed to everything and then changed up.

              Arum doesn't always tell the truth.
              if this was any other fighter, this would be a fighter ducking by pricing himself out of the fight, but since its floyd.....

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              • Originally posted by chrisJS View Post
                Also very reasonable for Floyd and he changed demands after accepting.
                if this was any other fighter, this would be a fighter ducking by pricing himself out of the fight, but since its floyd.....

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                • Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
                  Like saying you will take a PED test then saying no and asking for a cutoff date?
                  Sure, why not.

                  So Floyd ducked Winky? If Pac ducked Floyd that has to be the rules.

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                  • Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
                    Ok, you can have whatever opinion you want, doesn't change the fact that Manny turned down PED testing and then turned down the 14 day compromise offer.

                    Because he did, you focus on the offer to deflect from those actions.

                    Like I said yesterday, if the truth was in your favor you wouldn't go to such lengths to "put it in perspective".

                    if only you were telling the truth....

                    "Manny accepted what was on the
                    table and Mayweather rejected it. Haymon and Schaefer tried to convince Floyd all [Tuesday night] and [Wednesday] and he wouldn't agree to it. He didn't want the fight. He never wanted the fight. I always knew the fight wouldn't happen"

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                    • Originally posted by djtmal View Post
                      if only you were telling the truth....

                      "Manny accepted what was on the
                      table and Mayweather rejected it. Haymon and Schaefer tried to convince Floyd all [Tuesday night] and [Wednesday] and he wouldn't agree to it. He didn't want the fight. He never wanted the fight. I always knew the fight wouldn't happen"
                      More made up stuff without a link.

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