Does anyone not think that team Pac were worried that Floyd could somehow bribe officials into tainting Pacquiao's results?
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Originally posted by JaYDeuce11 View PostSucks that everything was agreed on for them to fight in March of 2010. It was all over ESPN, was gonna be the biggest event in boxng history, fans who never watched boxing would buy it...then floyd had his doubts
If nky Lacquiao had called floyd on his bluff with testing, we would have seen if floyd would have stayed on for the fight. Because next round of negotiations floyd said he would take a vacation, then 50/50 wasoff the table. Now said pac would haveto sign with tmt promotions n all the rest of tmt fighters that have tested positive for performance enchanced
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Originally posted by Ray* View PostIt was no big deal then and it's still not a big deal now, when 17 years olds, 14 years old are getting tested randomly at events in sports then I don't want to hear excuses why a guy that stood to make $40 odd millions would refuse unless he was on something.
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Originally posted by richardt View PostCall it what you want but Floyd going around Arum's back because he does not want to work with Arum may have been wishful thinking but it also is a failure in itself because that just incited Arum. Maybe he thought he could get Pac to work outside of Arum, cant directly blame him for trying but it ultimately failed because he sparked Arum's huge ego into motion.
The problem is to do that and then offer $40 mil and no ppv. floyd needs to let it go. I agree floyd should make more, I just dont think he has to go about it this way.
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Originally posted by Big Dunn View PostIf your floyd, and you know Bob, its right to think Bob hasn't been honest with Manny. Sofloyd went directly to manny to get manny to pressure Bob to make the fight. Thats fine with me. The problem is to do that and then offer $40 mil and no ppv. floyd needs to let it go. I agree floyd should make more, I just dont think he has to go about it this way.
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Originally posted by richardt View PostThere are at least two ways to respond. I used the "two different people asking you for money" scenario to show that many people will chose to not work with people who accuse them of something as opposed to some vindication. That means someone can say "I don't need to justify false accusations" or they can say "I will show everyone I am not on PEDS and test. Pac's first response was to take it personal and he sued. That is not up for debate, that was his actual response. That is a normal psychological response. Pac later on decides he wants the fight and agrees to random testing. That is also a normal psychological response. What his motivations are only he really knows but he did ultimately agree to testing for Floyd. Situations change, moods, egos, attitude, other nuances change but to say that the ONLY response a person will take is to vindicate themselves because they are accused of something is not a realistic understanding of the myriad of psychological responses that people can have based on a number of things. Now, lets hear what you think Floyd has done wrong if you want to be considered as someone who is not biased.
I think Floyd during the phone call was wrong with the no PPV and 40 mil. But like i said it was beginning of negotiation that team PAc never wanted to even entertain. The testing during the first round should not ever be looked at like a roadblock or duck or anything negative. If pac is clean, god-given talent, and about to get biggest payday of career then he should have said yes. A clean athlete has nothing to hide IMO.
Seems you think he was somewhat right in rejecting testing and i dont see it that way. You seem intelligent so i wont say your an idiot for thinking that cause you obviously are deep into the psychology aspect of life and thats cool but i dont assume to know Pac or what he was thinking, i just go on what i would do or what i have heard multiple multiple multiple people say they would do when presented with the biggest payday of their careers. They would show they are clean and go on to collect
But to each his own
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Originally posted by Big Dunn View PostIf your floyd, and you know Bob, its right to think Bob hasn't been honest with Manny. Sofloyd went directly to manny to get manny to pressure Bob to make the fight. Thats fine with me.
The problem is to do that and then offer $40 mil and no ppv. floyd needs to let it go. I agree floyd should make more, I just dont think he has to go about it this way.
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Originally posted by Fetta View PostYes the post i responded to was wrong on your part and i dont need some long explanation at what you think you wrote cause thats not what you wrote in the post i responded to.
I think Floyd during the phone call was wrong with the no PPV and 40 mil. But like i said it was beginning of negotiation that team PAc never wanted to even entertain. The testing during the first round should not ever be looked at like a roadblock or duck or anything negative. If pac is clean, god-given talent, and about to get biggest payday of career then he should have said yes. A clean athlete has nothing to hide IMO. I said in the original post "And if all board members interviewing you first accused you of doing PEDS, you would not want to work for them" and that is a very viable option if you are faced with the same scenario. Maybe YOU would act differently, or maybe YOU would not.
Seems you think he was somewhat right in rejecting testing and i dont see it that way. You seem intelligent so i wont say your an idiot for thinking that cause you obviously are deep into the psychology aspect of life and thats cool but i dont assume to know Pac or what he was thinking, i just go on what i would do or what i have heard multiple multiple multiple people say they would do when presented with the biggest payday of their careers. They would show they are clean and go on to collect
But to each his ownLast edited by richardt; 11-12-2013, 01:56 PM.
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