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Alibata
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"Whatever he wanted to do, we were accepting it. Whatever he wanted. ........"
09-01-2010, 06:57 PM
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Whatever he wanted to do, we were accepting it.
Whatever he wanted.
Manny said,
'I want to fight. I'll agree to anything.'
I thought the fight was a shoo-in.
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- Manny Pacquiao on Floyd
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VACATION MAFIA
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I believe 100% that Arum sabotaged negotiations and Mayweather is too ****** to know any semblance of public relations.
I'd put money on, Arum offering a 14 day cutoff, even if Pacquiao told him that he'd accept no cutoff.
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09-01-2010, 07:29 PM
Besides Vacation, what other reason did Floyd have for not wanting this fight ?
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Besides Vacation, what other reason did Floyd have for not wanting this fight ?
He had just fought Mosley 60 days ago..and wasn't thinking of Boxing at that time..
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09-01-2010, 07:42 PM
Pacquiao is not a good liar.
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09-01-2010, 07:43 PM
'i talk the most ****!'.. except when it's about pacquiao..
Floyds getting ripped apart on one of the headlines of the biggest sports network.. and he is quiet as a mouse.. that says it all.
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He had just fought Mosley 60 days ago..and wasn't thinking of Boxing at that time..
And he was taking a year or 2 off from boxing, inexplicably.
Someone embed this:
Interviewer: He [Cancer Patient] wants to see you fight Pacquiao
Floyd: Umm, like I said I'm taking a couple years off.
Fresh outta damn excuses, so just cut and run. Truly, the master of defense.
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I believe 100% that Arum sabotaged negotiations and Mayweather is too ****** to know any semblance of public relations.
I'd put money on, Arum offering a 14 day cutoff, even if Pacquiao told him that he'd accept no cutoff.
Or that Floyd has figured out that no matter what he does, he'll be wrong.
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09-01-2010, 07:47 PM
Pac never owed him ****.
**** him.
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