"Our position has been consistent throughout this whole process," Hershman said at a Madison Square Garden news conference announcing heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko's April 25 bout against Bryant Jennings.
"We're here to stand by and help wherever we can to make this fight happen. We're not an impediment to that happening, and we'll do what's necessary from our end. Then, it's up to the principals."
arum/pac said they agreed to all of floyd's demands. neither floyd or any of his team disagreed with any of these points. where's the hold up? quack quack...
We know what will happen, the Bob Arum conspiracy theories will come out of the woodwork.
Mayweather fans are reverting the same ole BS damage control, just like the stadium stuff, they're latching onto statements made without applying common sense like the scummy spin doctors they are.
What this boils down to is whether Mayweather wants $120 million dollars or not.
If he doesn't, he'll fight someone else and earn a third of that.
Mayweather fans are reverting the same ole BS damage control, just like the stadium stuff, they're latching onto statements made without applying common sense like the scummy spin doctors they are.
What this boils down to is whether Mayweather wants $120 million dollars or not.
If he doesn't, he'll fight someone else and earn a third of that.
PR people and internet lawyers.
The simple, core, irrefutable truth is that a 'L' is a heck of a lot bigger risk to Floyd than is is to Manny, and so far no amount of money has been able to make 'Money' risk it. The end. If Manny gets a 'L', especially if it's a close fight or robbery, or could reasonably be called a robbery, it basically becomes a historical footnote and a chance to press for a rematch. Manny's bread and butter has never been that he's a highly skilled but fairly boring guy in the ring, with an '0', and a ****ty persona. That's Floyd's schtick. If Floyd gets a 'L' his whole existence gets called into question (or something), non-Floyd fans will mock him mercilessly until he's dead, and in a lot of minds it will cement the notion that Floyd was a diva who played the game the way he wanted with everything stacked in his favour.
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