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Pac Investigates if Arum/Koncz are Blocking the Mayweather Fight

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    Pac Investigates if Arum/Koncz are Blocking the Mayweather Fight

    In what appears to be a decision from Manny Pacquiao and his team leader and lawyer, Franklin "Jeng" Gacal they are trying to meet this week with Floyd Mayweather Jr.
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    Gacal representatives indicated to FightHype.com, who wish to obtain evidence showing that Bob Arum and Michael Koncz, Pacquiao's adviser are responsible for the fight not happening.
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    "We will be in Las Vegas until January 3rd and we want a chance to sit down with Mayweather and Pacquiao, so we can bring the truth and obtain evidence on whether it is true that Arum and Koncz have been blocking the fight" stated the representative to FightHype.com, portal.



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    #2
    If this is true....

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      #3
      I'd love it if it's true

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        #4
        interesting development..

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          #5
          Koncz just looks like a slimy, greedy bastard, just like Arum and other politicians that Pacquiao has around him. The guy is too nice and I feel that a lot of them are just using him.

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            #6
            its from floydhype. disregard.

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              #7
              oh damn, sh.t is getting real

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                #8
                They wont believe this and hopefully he gets his meeting so we can get this squared away cause i was excited till Arum spoke and now im just frustrated. NYE week its gonna be hard. Theyll use that an excuse

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                  #9
                  Bob will stop this and send his own S.A.R team, a la VisionQwest.

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                    #10
                    War pacquiao!!!

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