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    #21
    Originally posted by grayfist
    Walk me through that again please... Because JMM felt insulted that he was given a small purse offer he said no. He said no. It was JMM who said no?

    Now, how is that a case of Pac ducking JMM? Who was it who said, "No"?

    Oh, I get it. It was Pac who ordered the promoters to make JMM an offer he can't accept! Pac didn't only have power in his punches, he had such huge clout over promoters!

    Wow!

    Pacman's team priced JMM out.

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      #22
      Originally posted by E=MC2
      Pacman's team priced JMM out.
      Of course. If you say so. But pray tell us how that was done?

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        #23
        Originally posted by E=MC2
        Gift? He outboxed Pacman very easily, apart from round 1. If he had been just more careful in round 1, he would have won by a landslide.

        Pacman was lucky to score those KDs in round 1.
        JMM was lucky that was not a 3 KD rule. Hundreds of Boxers have lost by KO, because of the 3 KD rule.

        Pac won the fight period!

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          #24
          Originally posted by grayfist
          Of course. If you say so. But pray tell us how that was done?
          They gave him an insulting offer.

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            #25
            Originally posted by Gunstar1
            JMM was lucky that was not a 3 KD rule. Hundreds of Boxers have lost by KO, because of the 3 KD rule.
            If Pacman did not have the KO punch power, he would have been a mediocre fighter. JMM outboxed him clearly.

            Originally posted by Gunstar1
            Pac won the fight period!
            Check boxrec.com for the real result.

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              #26
              Originally posted by E=MC2
              They gave him an insulting offer.
              Yeah, he was offered $750,000. More than his first fight with Pac. Pac would get $1.4 million. He wanted more than $1.4 million.

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                #27
                Originally posted by SnoopySmurf
                Yeah, he was offered $750,000. More than his first fight with Pac. Pac would get $1.4 million. He wanted more than $1.4 million.
                That IS very insulting! As a champ, JMM should have been offered at least as much as Pacman.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by The Pretender
                  If Pac is so good he should be a real man and step up to heavyweight! Ruiz will knock him the **** out in 15 secs with one arm tied!
                  how much did ruiz gave you for giving him a *******?

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by czars_salad
                    how much did ruiz gave you for giving him a *******?

                    ... nice avatar

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by E=MC2
                      They gave him an insulting offer.
                      Who did? Pac's team? They were in a position to make offers, albeit, one that was insulting? Was it so that Pac's team was going to promote the fight?

                      If that be so, why didn't JMM make a similarly insulting counter-offer? Just so the claim can be made that Pac chickened out as soon as Pac turned the offer down. Did they?

                      As the equation stands, it loooks like the guy who's reported to have said no appears to be the one to have copped out. And one does not have to be a nuclear scientist to see that, does one?

                      I've heard of fighters who price themselves out. This is the first time I've heard that a fighter was priced out of a fight by his opponent. Oh, well, what do I know...

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