never happening, this would go directly against floyd's business strategy of burning 100 dollar bills and paying 'TMT' team members to do dumb ****
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Originally posted by Marvellous1 View PostI'm with you on this one. This is pure fantasy and it's entertaining seeing such hardy boxing fans taking gossip so seriously. If it was even close to serious, why not say "I'll give my cut to charity"? As soon as you state terms you know won't be accepted (like the notion of Mayweather fighting for charity) it becomes a joke. Yet some are spinning this into a negotiation or even media masterstroke. Hilarious!
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Originally posted by jcpryor View PostHow the hell do you go from refusing 40 million dollars to now saying you'd fight him for free? Wtf?
Pacquiao and his camp will say exactly what that their fans want to hear through the media in order to make Mayweather look like he's the one ducking the fight, and yet they never actually contact Mayweather to make something happen.
I don't understand why his fans continue to eat this **** up. Pacquiao and his team contradict themselves as much as Mayweather does. All you need to have to figure this **** out is anything higher than a 6th grade education.
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Originally posted by sargo View PostAnd you just believe everything that Floyd says? Ignore the counters posted by others?
The challenge has been issued, now. The challenge is ACTIVE. Not a thing of the past that you keep holding on to. Fight or not? Make a counter offer if you wish. But quit saying that the challenge is not real, he does not mean it, is not fair blah, blah, blah. If you are willing to fight, negotiate. Find a way. Quit ducking the challenge by claiming it is not genuine. Do something to make the fight happen. Quit ducking.
I'm not ducking anything, just seeing all this for what it is and laughing about it. I find it humorous that people think this ongoing internet war actually means something. So much so, that they latch onto any scrap of media that supposedly validates someone who doesn't care about their existence. Online or off.
But hey, some think it's heroic to make fantasy offers and turn down real ones. You have to love the irony.
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Originally posted by Marvellous1 View PostWhat is funny is how supposed boxing fans are jumping on any scrap of media they can find and claiming some kind of "victory" in their silly little internet war. Worse than a bunch of women and their Hello ****zines talking about the "he said, she said".
What is also funny is how some people's minds work. Mayweather makes Pacquiao an actual (by actual conversation) offer of 40 mil, no PPV. The offer is refused. Some criticise the offer as rubbish (it was without doubt) and it is preclaimed as a duck because it was an offer that was made knowing it would be refused. Pacquiao supposedly makes an "offer" (really a random article, not even close to actually being made, and people know he never actually would make it in reality) to fight for nothing. The same people look at the"move" (just talk and nothing more) as something praise worthy. The "offer" will be refused and everyone knows it will. Yet, the refusal is criticised and not the BS offer? So this time, the offer that was made (through media) KNOWING it would be refused is not a duck?? Very consistent indeed.
Funnier still is the thought that if Mayweather doesn't call Pacquiao's bluff in this pseudo-negotiation, he's ducking. Whereas, Pacquaio refused to call Mayweather's bluff and walked from testing (with 50/50 on the table), and he refused to call his bluff for 40 mil flat and that is not ducking?
One fighter is a hero to desperate sycophants for making imaginary offers while turning down real ones, while another is the villain for making real offers while ignoring imaginary ones. Interesting......
Now his recent alibi he will never deal with Arum and recently admitted he scared to lose to Pacquiao. Only the ******ed floydiots won't be able to figure that out. Their pea size brains are not capable of complex thinking.Last edited by straightleft; 01-19-2014, 08:44 AM.
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