What if Pacman accepted the testing?

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Would Floyd have found another reason to get out of the fight?

  1. Yes, he would have found another reason to get out of the fight

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  2. No, he would have fought Pacman

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  1. Rainmaker

    Rainmaker "Twinkle Toes" McJack

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    Would Floyd have found another reason to get out of the fight?
     
  2. Hex-One

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    The fight would have been a go for sure. I have no doubt in my mind.
     
  3. Fighter

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    Mayweather has an OBSESSION about Pacquaio or what?

    He is constantly talking more about Pacquaio than he is Mosley and increasingly DELUSIONAL.

    Say if he wins the PPV numbers fight than 50-50 split is out the window and Pacquaio must:laughing: accept less. And that testing 14 days from the fight is out and must be all the way up to the fight.

    This guy will keep changing the goal posts until his objective is met: NEVER be in a RING with Manny Pacquaio!

    Meanwhile Mosley trains...
     
  4. Roll With The Punches

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    either the fight would have been cancelled because PEDquaio tested positive for all sorts of shit...in fact, he tests so positive that the lab equipment blows up

    or, Pac comes in clean...weighs in at like 112lbs and gets KO'd right away like he used to when he was clean
     
  5. Joe King

    Joe King WBC Silver Diamond Emeritus Champ

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    If Pacman accepted the testing, the fight would be happening. It's that simple.
     
  6. KaukipRrr

    KaukipRrr "Twinkle Toes" McJack

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    Damn straight,.. you gotta wonder how much more his head can swell before it pops like the christmas dolphin,.. then it'll be human growth hormones for everyone.
     
  7. Roll With The Punches

    Roll With The Punches WBC Silver Diamond Emeritus Champ

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    if i had cool drawing and photshop skills i'd make a picture of Pedquaio being a upside down pinjata...and all these kids are hitting him and drugs are falling out of him...and the kids are taking the drugs and getting muscly
     
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    Not Sure about that, but YOU Most Certainly have an OBSESSION w/Mayweather...



    REED:hammert:
     
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    Manny is a much bigger draw than Shane so obviously when Floyd does interviews he is asked about Manny. It's the same when Manny gets interviewed hes asked more about Floyd than Clottey.
     
  10. Barristan

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    Manny ducked Floyd...Its sad but its true.
     
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    Thief! You stole PEDquiao from me.
     
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    He DID???!!!...Hmmmmm...



    REED:popcorn:
     
  13. slystaff

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    Manny wanted out of the fight, not Floyd.
     
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    your join date is after i first used it :lol:
     
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    Mayweather is now on a crusade to clean up boxing. He claims it's like Martin Luther King or Malcolm X, fighting for freedom to be equal. Yes that's right, Mayweather is equating himself to MLK.:doh:

    It's funny how after 40 fights, and now making no attempt, NONE, to go through the proper channels, making the requests to the state's COMMISSIONS, he is claiming that he wants to clean up boxing.

    Only when the current best p4p fighter, fighter of the year, of the decade, was this close to being his next opponent, he has found this new noble objective. Now, overnight, it's not about the money, it's never been about the fans or legacy, it's about being clean people.

    How can anybody proclaim to be a Mayweather fan when he openly says "Fuck you, its not about you or your entertainment, it's about ME."

    Meanwhile Mr.Hollywood trains for Clottey and Mosley quietly trains for May 1st.
     
  16. Double L

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    At this point, I really don't care about Mayweather. I'll be happy if he loses to Mosley, but there's not a whole lot he could at this point to make up for how he's conducted his career and exploited the media.
     
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    You don't like any slick black american fighter who has the tendency to beat his opponents with ease.

    I'm sure you hate pernell Whitaker also.

    For you..fighters needs to bleed, get staggared and/or get dropped and have tough fights (and speak fluent spanish) before you like them.
     
  18. Double L

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    No. I simply ask that they take on the best fighters in their division before they tout themselves as the best fighter in the world.
     
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    At 130 - Corrales was generally considered as the next best fighter in that division at the time
    At 135 - Castillo was considered the best man at that division
    At 140 - Kostya Tszyu and Hatton were considered the best, but they were showtime fighters at the time...Gatti was HBO, had a belt, had some high profile fights under his belt and Floyd took him on and took him out.
    at 147 - Baldomir was the consensus Champion
    at 154 - Oscar De La Hoya had a belt and at the time I believe was considered the main man at that weight at that time.

    He since took on Hatton (while Hatton was still undefeated and had recently destroyed your man, Castillo) and stopped him.

    Had a warm up with the smaller Marquez ...was going to take on Pacquiao and is now taking on Mosley.

    So you see that your position on mayweather not fighting the best names in his division is somewhat flimsy.
     
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  21. Double L

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    ...which is why I liked PBF before he moved up to 140.

    The rest of your post is a bunch of excuses. We can't have this conversation about PBF's tenure at 135 and below because he took on the best fighters. The same is not true at 140 or above. Deal with it.
     
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    And he left two Showtime fighters at 130 unfought.
    I really hate the "consensus champion" excuse for fighting Baldomir. That isn't related to being the "best" and in Baldomir's case, it is magnified.
     
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    Please explain how the rest of my post is just excuses?
     
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    Dude...all you can ask of a fighter to do in a division is fight the linear and legit consensus champion. Whether we think that champion was weak or not is irrelevant.

    He fought Judah as well..in case we all agree that Judah was better than Baldomir (just lost because he fought stupid and didn't prepare). Margarito, Cintron were irrelevant at the time and Cotto (still up and comer fighting malignaggi etc)/Shane (fighting Nando at 154lbs) weren't ready to fight him.
     
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    ** Excuse **
    At 140 - Kostya Tszyu and Hatton were considered the best, but they were showtime fighters at the time...Gatti was HBO, had a belt, had some
    high profile fights under his belt and Floyd took him on and took him out.

    ** Excuse **
    at 147 - Baldomir was the consensus Champion

    ** Excuse **
    at 154 - Oscar De La Hoya had a belt and at the time I believe was considered the main man at that weight at that time.

    ** Excuse **
    Had a warm up with the smaller Marquez ...was going to take on Pacquiao and is now taking on Mosley.

    Now PBF gets credit for fights he was, "going" to take?
     
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    All facts actually.
     
  27. Double L

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    Facts offered by you as excuses why it should not be held against PBF that for years he's managed to avoid fighting every top contender in his division(s).
     
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    He hasn't avoided anyone.

    You bring any name that you say he has avoided, and I'll refute it.

    Tell me, Loveland, who did he avoid?
     
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    Stafford, get the fuck outta here with your 'I'll refute whatever' bullshit.

    147 has been the most loaded division in boxing for the last four years or so, and whilst about half a dozen guys have been beating the shit out of one another, Mayweather beat the lineal 140lb champ (at 147) and the unified 135lb champ (at 147).

    Oh yeah, and he retired for, what eighteen months, conveniently reappearing when:

    - Cotto has lost
    - Margacheato is busted and banned
    - Mosely has lost
    - Clottey has lost
    - Cintron has lost
    - Williams has moved to 154

    Baldomir was a good win, but the other fighters at 147 have been registering GREAT wins against one another for years.

    At long, long last, Mayweather is fighting a legitimate threat at 147, a division he has been the lineal champion in for, what, five years?

    And STILL he has people like you defending him...

    MTF :shit:
     
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