non-biased boxing fan: pacquiao walked away on 1st negotiation; mayweather on walked away on 2nd. true story
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non-biased boxing fan: pacquiao walked away on 1st negotiation; mayweather on 2nd
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Thanks for sharing, this has been bothering me for months. You conclusion has brought me true closer.
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That's how I see it. Both are to blame but honestly Floyd looks like a bigger ***** about it though.
He talked **** about not taking a test and then when Pac said yea I'll take it, he goes on vacation. Such bull****.
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Originally posted by Mr. Fantastic View PostThat's how I see it. Both are to blame but honestly Floyd looks like a bigger ***** about it though.
He talked **** about not taking a test and then when Pac said yea I'll take it, he goes on vacation. Such bull****.
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Originally posted by Gino Ros View PostDo you know what testing terms pac said he would do?
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The general knowledge should now be that Floyd was never interested to begin with. He was just acting as if he really wanted the fight.
He calls Pac out. Arum goes to Manila. Pac says yes. All hell breaks loose for the Mayweather camp. They thought Pac would, at least, propose a later date the fact that his eardrum was busted in the Cotto fight which was concluded ONLY WEEKS AGO. Plus Pac was heavy into politics.
Evidence is that when Arum was scouting for a venue, there was no response from the Mayweather camp. Arum found Jerry Jones' Cowboys Stadium. I don't recall FM camp even suggesting an alternative. That was very strange.
It's now clear that at the time Mayweather was looking for a way out.
So this Pac should be blamed in the fist negotiations is bullcrap.
I would agree, though, that had Pac called his bluffs, FM could have been forced to fight, OR forced to admit he was not really interested.
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Originally posted by Cgarcia View PostThe general knowledge should now be that Floyd was never interested to begin with. He was just acting as if he really wanted the fight.
He calls Pac out. Arum goes to Manila. Pac says yes. All hell breaks loose for the Mayweather camp. They thought Pac would, at least, propose a later date the fact that his eardrum was busted in the Cotto fight which was concluded ONLY WEEKS AGO. Plus Pac was heavy into politics.
Evidence is that when Arum was scouting for a venue, there was no response from the Mayweather camp. Arum found Jerry Jones' Cowboys Stadium. I don't recall FM camp even suggesting an alternative. That was very strange.
It's now clear that at the time Mayweather was looking for a way out.
So this Pac should be blamed in the fist negotiations is bullcrap.
I would agree, though, that had Pac called his bluffs, FM could have been forced to fight, OR forced to admit he was not really interested.
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