Twitter: Mayweather vs Pacquiao, done deal
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pugilisticprofessor
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Re: Twitter: Mayweather vs Pacquiao, done deal
I have a great contact from the camps of one of the fighters, said the fight is signed sealed and will deliver May 2nd
Re: Twitter: Mayweather vs Pacquiao, done deal
pugilisticprofessor wrote:I have a great contact from the camps of one of the fighters, said the fight is signed sealed and will deliver May 2nd
I hope the hell so. Finally Floyd will quit ducking and being scared of Manny.
Floyd will be 38 and Manny 36. Both are past the age when SRL was shot. We will see who has the goods to get it done.
Re: Twitter: Mayweather vs Pacquiao, done deal
There was an equally official announcement two weeks ago that turned out to be not-so-official, so I'll reserve judgment for a bit longer.
Re: Twitter: Mayweather vs Pacquiao, done deal
Espinoza denied a done deal, saying no agreement has been finalized and stating there are no contracts to sign. Arum says they are waiting for Floyd. So again, what is this rumours of Manny signing his part? Someone spreading rumours or are they interpreting it wrongly. For example signing off on the terms, i.e agree, but no actual contract to be signed by both. Or is showtime protecting their investment and trying to save face, while waiting for Floyd. He does have a habit of postponing announcements of fights, giving some of his opponents shorter preparations.
I´d say they better hurry up signing this or it will be too late for may 2.
I´d say they better hurry up signing this or it will be too late for may 2.
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Syntax Error
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Re: Twitter: Mayweather vs Pacquiao, done deal
It seems to transcend time too.Impractical Poster wrote:This fight, in a sense, transcends boxing.Boxerbeetle wrote:The Telegraph is a quality newspaper in general, but its boxing coverage is virtually non-existent, not even sure it has a full-time boxing correspondent, so idk how reliable it will be on this one. But obviously hoping they have it right.
At this rate, Dr Who is going to have to take both of them back in time to actually have the contest, as they'll both be so old by the time the contracts are signed, they won't be allowed to fight.
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montrealsuper
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Re: Twitter: Mayweather vs Pacquiao, done deal
Floyd is still trying to duck the fight it seems. He wants guaranteed easy wins, not a guaranteed KO loss to Pac and Bob.Emil wrote:Espinoza denied a done deal, saying no agreement has been finalized and stating there are no contracts to sign. Arum says they are waiting for Floyd. So again, what is this rumours of Manny signing his part? Someone spreading rumours or are they interpreting it wrongly. For example signing off on the terms, i.e agree, but no actual contract to be signed by both. Or is showtime protecting their investment and trying to save face, while waiting for Floyd. He does have a habit of postponing announcements of fights, giving some of his opponents shorter preparations.
I´d say they better hurry up signing this or it will be too late for may 2.
Whichever choice Floyd makes, to fight or duck, it will be career suicide.
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Rodian
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Re: Twitter: Mayweather vs Pacquiao, done deal
Floyd denies theres a deal at the NBA allstar game and lashed out at reporters (what a great, likeable guy) This after Pacquiao "put pen to paper" on a contract. Imagine that, asking for privacy after he leaked a video of the meeting with him and Pac.
I cant believe Floyd fans still cling to defending this guy at every turn being the POS hypocrite that he is.
I cant believe Floyd fans still cling to defending this guy at every turn being the POS hypocrite that he is.
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tiny_acres
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Re: Twitter: Mayweather vs Pacquiao, done deal
Showtime wants to know what contract Pacquiao signed since no agreement has been made.Rodian wrote:Floyd denies theres a deal at the ASG and lashed out at reporters (what a great, likeable guy) This after Pacquiao "put pen to paper" on a contract.
I cant believe Floyd fans still cling to defending this guy at every turn being the POS that he is.
it just goes to show that they are all liars. No one knows who to believe.
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Rodian
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tiny_acres wrote:Showtime wants to know what contract Pacquiao signed since no agreement has been made.Rodian wrote:Floyd denies theres a deal at the ASG and lashed out at reporters (what a great, likeable guy) This after Pacquiao "put pen to paper" on a contract.
I cant believe Floyd fans still cling to defending this guy at every turn being the POS that he is.
it just goes to show that they are all liars. No one knows who to believe.
He probably signed a contract and then Floyd changed his mind and drew up a new one for all we know.
Yes, thats irrational, but Floyd is an irrational person with OCD.
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Boxerbeetle
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Re: Twitter: Mayweather vs Pacquiao, done deal
This is a great example of high-quality trolling & is probably the best line I've read all daymontrealsuper wrote:Floyd is still trying to duck the fight it seems. He wants guaranteed easy wins, not a guaranteed KO loss to Pac and Bob.Emil wrote:Espinoza denied a done deal, saying no agreement has been finalized and stating there are no contracts to sign. Arum says they are waiting for Floyd. So again, what is this rumours of Manny signing his part? Someone spreading rumours or are they interpreting it wrongly. For example signing off on the terms, i.e agree, but no actual contract to be signed by both. Or is showtime protecting their investment and trying to save face, while waiting for Floyd. He does have a habit of postponing announcements of fights, giving some of his opponents shorter preparations.
I´d say they better hurry up signing this or it will be too late for may 2.
Whichever choice Floyd makes, to fight or duck, it will be career suicide.
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What are you like, 5 years old or less?? If there was a contract someone would announce that the fight is made but so far there has been nothing from Manny or Floyd, so why are you here spouting BS?Rodian wrote:He probably signed a contract and then Floyd changed his mind and drew up a new one for all we know.
Yes, thats irrational, but Floyd is an irrational person with OCD.
Trolls like you should be banned, you and Montrealstupor, nothing but the same stuff everyday....grow up.
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SenorPipino
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Re: Twitter: Mayweather vs Pacquiao, done deal
KBB wrote:What are you like, 5 years old or less?? If there was a contract someone would announce that the fight is made but so far there has been nothing from Manny or Floyd, so why are you here spouting BS?Rodian wrote:He probably signed a contract and then Floyd changed his mind and drew up a new one for all we know.
Yes, thats irrational, but Floyd is an irrational person with OCD.
stupoTrolls like you should be banned, you and Montrealr, nothing but the same stuff everyday....grow up.
I agree.
Everyone who offers a view or opinion that doesn't coincide with yours should be banned.
There's no place in this world for differing opinions.
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beatdown337
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Re: Twitter: Mayweather vs Pacquiao, done deal
Just curious, normally guys train for about 8 weeks right? Considering we're looking at cinco de mayo weekend for this fight to actually take place, would It be fairly safe to say that they would have to come to an agreement by march 1?
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SenorPipino
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Re: Twitter: Mayweather vs Pacquiao, done deal
[quote="beatdown337"]Just curious, normally guys train for about 8 weeks right? Considering we're looking at cinco de mayo weekend for this fight to actually take place, would It be fairly safe to say that they would have to come to an agreement by march 1?[/quote
I don't think that's nearly long enough.
For a so-called Fight of the Century I would suspect that bout needs at least a 3-month lead time, including a multi-country promotional tour. Currently there's only 10 weeks remaining and the fight isn't going to be announced today, if ever.
May 2 would seem to be a fantasy date at this time.
Pretty soon they'll begin arguing about whether it can still be held during the coveted Mexican Independence Day weekend spot in September. Of course, Canelo might object.
I don't think that's nearly long enough.
For a so-called Fight of the Century I would suspect that bout needs at least a 3-month lead time, including a multi-country promotional tour. Currently there's only 10 weeks remaining and the fight isn't going to be announced today, if ever.
May 2 would seem to be a fantasy date at this time.
Pretty soon they'll begin arguing about whether it can still be held during the coveted Mexican Independence Day weekend spot in September. Of course, Canelo might object.
Re: Twitter: Mayweather vs Pacquiao, done deal
Actually, you should be banned, you have been banned, and you should be banned again for multiple reasons including conduct and proper enforcement of the original ban. Also, you are the troll.KBB wrote:What are you like, 5 years old or less?? If there was a contract someone would announce that the fight is made but so far there has been nothing from Manny or Floyd, so why are you here spouting BS?Rodian wrote:He probably signed a contract and then Floyd changed his mind and drew up a new one for all we know.
Yes, thats irrational, but Floyd is an irrational person with OCD.
Trolls like you should be banned, you and Montrealstupor, nothing but the same stuff everyday....grow up.
Re: Twitter: Mayweather vs Pacquiao, done deal
I have no doubt that they are already in training, and have been studying film on each other and preparing for this fight at least part-time for 5-6 years. I really doubt that either fighter has been sitting on a couch, eating nothing but potato chips, ballooning-up to 170 pounds, and avoiding watching film of one another.beatdown337 wrote:Just curious, normally guys train for about 8 weeks right? Considering we're looking at cinco de mayo weekend for this fight to actually take place, would It be fairly safe to say that they would have to come to an agreement by march 1?
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LOL, I got banned because crybabies like you love to dish it out but then when I dish it back you go run and tell Mama (Moderators), next time----mind your own business/this was an A & B thing between him and I.....who are you? Captain Sav-a-hoe??Lackeos wrote:Actually, you should be banned, you have been banned, and you should be banned again for multiple reasons including conduct and proper enforcement of the original ban. Also, you are the troll.
https://twitter.com/KevinI/status/563508530829750272
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montrealsuper
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Re: Twitter: Mayweather vs Pacquiao, done deal
Floyd signed yesterday. Will be announced today or tomorrow. According to www.spam.com. Hundred dollar ppv price. Sponsorships being sold. Rematch in Nov. Looks good this time fellow fans. Keep yo fingers crossed.
Re: Twitter: Mayweather vs Pacquiao, done deal
I take anything Scoop says with a Big sigh of BS!! Even in the midst of his so called revelation he can't seem to help himself to continue hating. No wonder why you post the stupid sh*t you do; you follow a clown like Malinowski, the biggest jackass on the internet.montrealsuper wrote:Floyd signed yesterday. Will be announced today or tomorrow. According to http://www.spam.com. Hundred dollar ppv price. Sponsorships being sold. Rematch in Nov. Looks good this time fellow fans. Keep yo fingers crossed.
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KBB, you do realise there is a difference between there being a contract and a contract being signed by both fighters? Obviously there is a contract (or even multiple contracts) floating around, its just getting both fighters to agree to it (sign it).KBB wrote:What are you like, 5 years old or less?? If there was a contract someone would announce that the fight is made but so far there has been nothing from Manny or Floyd, so why are you here spouting BS?Rodian wrote:He probably signed a contract and then Floyd changed his mind and drew up a new one for all we know.
Yes, thats irrational, but Floyd is an irrational person with OCD.
Trolls like you should be banned, you and Montrealstupor, nothing but the same stuff everyday....grow up.
So if there is a contract (which there is) nobody would announce the fight has been made because it hasnt, not until both fighters have signed it that is!
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Of course I realize the difference but what you fail to realize is that this thread was made a week or so ago back when some news agency was claiming that the deal was done and Floyd came out later and said "I haven't signed anything and neither has Manny".PokerRob wrote:KBB, you do realise there is a difference between there being a contract and a contract being signed by both fighters? Obviously there is a contract (or even multiple contracts) floating around, its just getting both fighters to agree to it (sign it).
So if there is a contract (which there is) nobody would announce the fight has been made because it hasnt, not until both fighters have signed it that is!
So it doesn't matter at this point if someone was claiming that either man signed because it wasn't true.
Re: Twitter: Mayweather vs Pacquiao, done deal
Rafael, a noted skeptic of the fight occuring, tweeted:
Basically every1 involved in #MayweatherPacquiao (both sides) simply waiting for Floyd to announce. All are calm & say negotiation complete.
Basically every1 involved in #MayweatherPacquiao (both sides) simply waiting for Floyd to announce. All are calm & say negotiation complete.
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tiny_acres
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Fingers crossed.But I stopped holding my breathecrusader wrote:Rafael, a noted skeptic of the fight occuring, tweeted:
Basically every1 involved in #MayweatherPacquiao (both sides) simply waiting for Floyd to announce. All are calm & say negotiation complete.
Re: Twitter: Mayweather vs Pacquiao, done deal
Regardless of who the conversation was between, you don't belong here. Not one single person likes you, values your opinion, or is happy that you are here. Also, I am really in favor of you not teaching, because you are a terrible person, and I would not want you rubbing off on anyone impressionable even in the slightest. Plus, you couldn't be nourishing to anyone's intellect in any capacity. Find another career.KBB wrote:LOL, I got banned because crybabies like you love to dish it out but then when I dish it back you go run and tell Mama (Moderators), next time----mind your own business/this was an A & B thing between him and I.....who are you? Captain Sav-a-hoe??Lackeos wrote:Actually, you should be banned, you have been banned, and you should be banned again for multiple reasons including conduct and proper enforcement of the original ban. Also, you are the troll.
https://twitter.com/KevinI/status/563508530829750272
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Does that mean we can start calling you Brut again like the good old days.KBB wrote:LOL, I got banned because crybabies like you love to dish it out but then when I dish it back you go run and tell Mama (Moderators), next time----mind your own business/this was an A & B thing between him and I.....who are you? Captain Sav-a-hoe??Lackeos wrote:Actually, you should be banned, you have been banned, and you should be banned again for multiple reasons including conduct and proper enforcement of the original ban. Also, you are the troll.
https://twitter.com/KevinI/status/563508530829750272