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Pacquiao Lawsuit: "It was Floyd's camp who told Tim Smith about the FAKE emails"
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Originally posted by | THE KING | View PostOkay. I had no issues with you..still don't. Usually you remain calm in your discussion and don't resort to the insults.. until now.
Point is.. I keep having to repeat
Yet you keep bringing up the court of law.. which has nothing to do with the point I was trying to make. The poster I was referring to seemed to have understood the point.. you still seem to have trouble..
If you want to win a court case you need proof, you are comparing unlike situations which is why your statement was bullshit at best.
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Originally posted by Johnny Chingas View PostThe 38 year old Mosley?
Just wanted to make sure because last I checked,
Floyd fought an aged Mosley. But its not surprising as the majority of Floyds opponents in the last 5 years have been against guys in their mid 30s. The only exception was, Ricky Hatton, but he was from a lower division.
Now, before you bring up your silly little video of Mosley talking about his tooth,
remember this,
Mosley worked for DLH.
DLH is the face of GBP.
The vice president never gets first dibs before the president does.
Johnny Chingas: "What, the former Flyweight who's been knocked out twice before?, Floyd should stop ducking Gamboa already"
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Originally posted by -Kev- View PostThey are getting paid money to do the job but it doesn't mean they can't lose the lawsuit.
^This is coming from a normal college student who isn't even studying criminal justice, i'm just using my head to come up with these simple answers, amazing isn't?
I have no reason to question the integrity of Pac's lawyers. Until someone provides some evidence to the contrary, I'm going to assume they are of integrity.
So, again, I would assume they would have advised on the likelihood of success. A loss will not look good at all, so I'm sure they haven't proceeded on the basis of clutching at straws. I can only assume they feel it is a case they have a good chance of success in, and accordingly Pac has agreed for them to proceed.
I appreciate lawyers get paid for their time. But I'm not going to question Pac's team without evidence. Similarly, when/if the Mayweather's file their defence, I'll assume they too have material which backs up what they're relying on, and they're not just paying bad lawyers to file any old nonsense.
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Originally posted by The Gambler1981 View PostIt is not making up stories, it is a point they are trying to make but it does not mean it is important or meaningful or that the lawyer thinks it will work out even if it only has a .01% chance of helping them maybe it will work out. If it doesn't turn out on to the next one.
That is how you win a lawsuit, the defense tries to shoot holes in each point.
Mayweather and his representatives falsely told the New York Daily News
isn't that a serious claim? do you really think that doesn't mean anything? unimportant? is that how law works for you?
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Originally posted by brick wall View Postlmao...read the opening post again or i'll just post it again for you.
Mayweather and his representatives falsely told the New York Daily News
isn't that a serious claim? do you really think that doesn't mean anything? unimportant? is that how law works for you?
Yea it is it is called due diligence, you don't waste shit that could possibly work out because there will never be a chance to bring it up again.
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Originally posted by -Kev- View PostWhat would you have said if it was Pacquiao.
Johnny Chingas: "What, the former Flyweight who's been knocked out twice before?, Floyd should stop ducking Gamboa already"
The only thing I've said in regards to it, is, "*****s got what they wanted, they all screamed that Manny is ducking Shane".
But never have I said its a great fight, or even a decent one.
Now what?
Poof, be gone now.
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Originally posted by The Gambler1981 View PostThat is their claim~ doesn't mean it is going to work out or is a big deal to the lawyers or their case overall.
Yea it is it is called due diligence, you don't waste shit that could possibly work out because there will never be a chance to bring it up again.
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