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    #31
    Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
    While you make a fair point, your continued use of the word lowball shows you have an opinion on how much Manny's purse is for the fight, which is in direct conflict with the opinions you expressed. Just because Manny doesn't get what he wants financially doesn't mean negotiations are not in good faith.

    Come on Deveel916, you are giving Manny/Bob an excuse if they again refuse to take the fight and you are using the same thing you claim not to care about.

    Come on man!!
    I'm not giving anyone an excuse. I clearly stated that if Floyd is TRULY sincere on making this fight happen on May 2nd, then Bob should stop all the "Mexican holiday" talk and just make it happen. But there's a flip side. Floyd already stated that he's not even willing to give Pac the original $40mil he offered him in the past. Do you really think Floyd is negotiating in good faith if the split is anything less than 37-40%/60-63% in favor of Floyd? It will kill the fight and you know it.

    I don't care about the money they're making. I care about seeing the fight, but if lowballing Pac is going to be what kills this fight then yes I care because it will rob us fans from witnessing the most highly anticipated fight since Ali/Frazier.

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      #32
      Originally posted by boxingfocus View Post
      Floyd hand picks his opponents.

      Everybody wanted him to fight Maidana? Bull. Maidana beat a guy jumping 2 weight divisions whose best win was a tight decision over Paulie Mallignaggi. Recently enough, Maidana had been beaten easily by Devon Alexander and also by Khan. Guys who weren't Floyd fans or Maidana fans and know anything about boxing were saying, "Sheesh, that's an easy win for Floyd."

      Maidana came to fight and gave it a good go, but was beaten by a comfortable margin. Yet he gets a rematch? I mean, c'mon. Talk about a soft choice of opponent... rematching a guy you beat by 4 points on the average scorecard... because he didn't roll over!

      Opponents since De La Hoya / Hatton (the last stellar year in Floyd's career IMHO) are:

      Handpicked - Juan Manuel Marquez in 2009; dragged him up 2 weight classes, didn't bother trying to make the contractual weight. It was a comeback fight but he was just so much longer than Marquez who was fleshy and touting drinking his own piss going in to the fight. Few thought that Marquez, a skilled techinician and counter puncher, would be able to somehow overcome the speed and physical disadvantages.

      Worthy - Shane Mosley in 2010; following his highlight real kayos over sluggers Margarito and Mayorga, this was an appealing fight for the fans. However he'd already been outboxed by Cotto and Forrest, not to mention shown as too small at 154 (indeed Mayorga and Margs were career welters). Sugar Shane was also well past his prime, but he'd shown he was still a dangerous and powerful puncher.

      Handpicked - Victor Ortiz in 2011; most famous for his quitting against Maidana, a draw against Lamont Peterson at light welter exposed his vulnerabilities as well as a dramatic fight in his only outing at welterweight. Ortiz was regarded as strong and explosive but technically flawed, especially defensively. His dramatic victory over then-undefeated Berto made the fight sellable, but Ortiz had twice climbed off the canvas.

      So far, including Hatton, his 3 of last 4 opponents had a sum total of 2 fights at welterweight.

      Worthy - Miguel Cotto in 2012; when Mayweather retired in 2007, many said it was to avoid the then undefeated Cotto. Since then his aura of invincibility was shredded by stoppages at the hands of Margarito and Pacquiao, albeit he'd rebuilt himself at 154lbs including avenging the Margarito loss - though the Mexican was damaged goods following a beating at the hands of Pacquiao, and was coming on strong when the doctor stopped the fight due to a swollen eye.

      Handpicked - Robert Guerrero in 2012; having jumped up 2 weight classes to seek this fight, he'd beaten an unbeaten* Aydin and also brawled his way past Berto**. With an unofficial defeat to Salido and the majority of his career spent at 126/130, few boxing insiders thought Guerrero stood a chance with the build up to the fight dominated by the antics of the fighters' fathers.

      * albeit with few notable names on his resume

      ** I actually thought Berto won that fight and the ref let Guerrero use his head as a weapon

      Worthy - Saul Alvarez in 2013; fans were divided on Canelo at this point. Many felt he was overly hyped but equally as many believed in him. He had fared well against many experienced and technically skilled boxers though most were much smaller than him, and again he had a signficant weight advantage against Floyd. This was the kind of challenge that many frustrated fight fans wanted to see Mayweather take on, even if Alvarez was a bit green. It could not have been foreseen that Canelo's corner were so inept as to not even tell him he needed a stoppage late in the fight. On paper it was competitive with many pundits thinking Alvarez had the size to impose himself on the aging Mayweather, albeit in reality Mayweather made easy work of the naive Mexican youngster who seemed to treat the fight as a sparring session instead of digging deep to take the fight to Floyd.

      Mixed - Maidana I; I want to say handpicked, I really do. This was a guy already comprehensively beaten by Devon Alexander and Khan. However, he was the type of rough fighter that Mayweather had typically not fought often if at all. Maidana had proven he was prepared to take shots to land shots and that was a trait very few Mayweather opponents lacked - perhaps Emmanuel Augustus being the only guy to truly be in that bracket. With Maidana's dramatic victory over a game Broner - himself having jumped 2 weight classes and only just edging Paulie Malignaggi - Floyd had a way to sell a fight that he would have been supremely confident of winning.

      Handpicked - Maidana II; if you take Maidana fans out of the equation, the verdict in the first fight was unaminous - it was a comfortable Mayweather win despite the Argentinian turning in perhaps a career best performance. The rematch was just Floyd cashing in. There were some weak narratives to drag out (Floyd's legs gone etc) but almost nobody expected a change in outcome. It was basically a worse version of the first fight. Maidana got hit less but threw less as a consequence.

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      So by my count, I make that 3 worthy opponents since 2007 for "The Best Ever" - which, I think, makes a mockery of Floyd's status as the P4P #1 fighter. To justify your P4P #1 status, you really need to be fighting quality opponents. In no other sport could the #1 be so choosey over who his opponents are.
      Originally posted by Deevel916 View Post
      Spot on......
      I suggest the two of you use the search function, to do some research about what the climate/posts posted regarding said fights was HERE on BOXINGSCENE (In NSB to be exact) during the build ups to all fights mentioned.

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        #33
        Originally posted by Dle View Post
        Com'on guys, even Diaz should know Bob will stall the fight bcuz if PAC loses (most knows that he will) his gravy train is over. He gave a clue with his last Cinco de Nayo statement. Why would Floyd take this easy money? Bob's no going to have it, simply put.
        c'mon man why would bob block this fight. People accuse him of being greedy and then claim he doesn't the biggest and most lucrative fight in boxing history. It's not like pac is a young undefeated fighter bob is trying to coddle along. Pac has a long history of being the feeder fish. Pac once said, "If you are afraid to loose don't fight".

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          #34
          Originally posted by Reloaded View Post
          Another guy talking that knows only 1/2 the story , he doesnt know that Arum is roadblocking May 2 , he doesnt know Floyd has came out twice more calling out Manny .

          So this is another half baked story .
          may 2 is the new mayweather excuse. It could happen before or after. Like most boxings fans I would love to see both fights. Just not on the same night.

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            #35
            Originally posted by megadeth View Post
            Hand picks his opponents? At least they are much more credible "hand picked" opponents than Algieri and Vargas.
            Please include all the hof fighters in Pacs resume next time.

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              #36
              Originally posted by Deevel916 View Post
              I'm not giving anyone an excuse. I clearly stated that if Floyd is TRULY sincere on making this fight happen on May 2nd, then Bob should stop all the "Mexican holiday" talk and just make it happen. But there's a flip side. Floyd already stated that he's not even willing to give Pac the original $40mil he offered him in the past. Do you really think Floyd is negotiating in good faith if the split is anything less than 37-40%/60-63% in favor of Floyd? It will kill the fight and you know it.

              I don't care about the money they're making. I care about seeing the fight, but if lowballing Pac is going to be what kills this fight then yes I care because it will rob us fans from witnessing the most highly anticipated fight since Ali/Frazier.
              If you worry that pac is being "lowballed" then you clearly care about what he makes or what Floyd offers. If you didn't care, you wouldn't mention it. If Manny doesn't fight because he doesn't get the money he wants-especially after several proclamations that the fight isn't about the money-then blame him and don't use the offer as an excuse. 35% isn't being lowballed.

              Just be a honest-you don't care to discuss finances when the discussion is how much Floyd makes or is worth. That's understandable. But You did bring up finances as a justifiable reason for Manny/Bob to reject the fight.

              That's odd for a poster who is adamant about not caring about finances in all situations.

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                #37
                Joel Diaz knows a lot about fighters losing credibility, starting with his own fighter, Timothy Bradley. Joel Casamayor? Nearly decapitated by Provodnikov, who is a 140lb. fighter? A draw with Diego Chaves, who was KO'd by Thurman? Bradley's only good win @ WW is a win over a 40yr. old man named Marquez.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
                  If you worry that pac is being "lowballed" then you clearly care about what he makes or what Floyd offers. If you didn't care, you wouldn't mention it. If Manny doesn't fight because he doesn't get the money he wants-especially after several proclamations that the fight isn't about the money-then blame him and don't use the offer as an excuse. 35% isn't being lowballed.

                  Just be a honest-you don't care to discuss finances when the discussion is how much Floyd makes or is worth. That's understandable. But You did bring up finances as a justifiable reason for Manny/Bob to reject the fight.

                  That's odd for a poster who is adamant about not caring about finances in all situations.
                  Floyd gives a lowball offer = no fight = everyone loses.

                  How is this a good thing?

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
                    If you worry that pac is being "lowballed" then you clearly care about what he makes or what Floyd offers. If you didn't care, you wouldn't mention it. If Manny doesn't fight because he doesn't get the money he wants-especially after several proclamations that the fight isn't about the money-then blame him and don't use the offer as an excuse. 35% isn't being lowballed.

                    Just be a honest-you don't care to discuss finances when the discussion is how much Floyd makes or is worth. That's understandable. But You did bring up finances as a justifiable reason for Manny/Bob to reject the fight.

                    That's odd for a poster who is adamant about not caring about finances in all situations.
                    How dumb is this thinking. If you need a dance partner to score the biggest purse of your
                    career in an hours worth of work, why put up any demand that would make em walk away.

                    Smh

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by megadeth View Post
                      Hand picks his opponents? At least they are much more credible "hand picked" opponents than Algieri and Vargas.
                      HAHA Pac fought Algieri and all the floyd fans makes it sound like all of his opponent was hand picked.. SMH

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