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Mayweather decision on countdown timer: will he sign?
Posted: 15 Jul 2010, 15:19
by ALI
Top Rank have made it clear over the last week that Mayweather has until Friday midnight (US time) to sign on the dotted line, or they are going to make Pacquiao v Margarito/Cotto. I'm sure they are serious about walking away, and i reckon if Mayweather does'nt sign, Pacquiao could be contracted into a fight with Marg/Cotto within a week or two.
To emphisise their intent on giving up on Mayweather, they have a countdown timer on their toprank,com website which will hit 00:00:00:00 tommorow midnight.
So the question is, will Mayweather sign the contract?
Re: Mayweather decision on countdown timer: will he sign?
Posted: 15 Jul 2010, 15:24
by ALI
Personally, i think he'll bottle it, though i hope he proves me wrong.
Assuming he does not sign, then i hope Top Rank give Margarito the fight and not Cotto. Even at 154 i dont see what realistic chance Cotto has in a rematch, i'd have little interest in watching it.
Re: Mayweather decision on countdown timer: will he sign?
Posted: 15 Jul 2010, 15:42
by bfchunk
His ego will make him miss the deadline. There's no way he will want to be seen losing out to Bob in this way.
...here's to me being proved wrong!
Re: Mayweather decision on countdown timer: will he sign?
Posted: 15 Jul 2010, 17:11
by gizmo1
ALI wrote:Personally, i think he'll bottle it, though i hope he proves me wrong.
Assuming he does not sign, then i hope Top Rank give Margarito the fight and not Cotto. Even at 154 i dont see what realistic chance Cotto has in a rematch, i'd have little interest in watching it.
I agree, I don't think he will meet the deadline but hope to be proved wrong. I do think it will be a rematch with Cotto though rather than honest Tony.
Re: Mayweather decision on countdown timer: will he sign?
Posted: 15 Jul 2010, 17:18
by HomeOfBritishBoxing
ALI wrote:Personally, i think he'll bottle it, though i hope he proves me wrong.
Assuming he does not sign, then i hope Top Rank give Margarito the fight and not Cotto. Even at 154 i dont see what realistic chance Cotto has in a rematch, i'd have little interest in watching it.
mayweather aint bottlin it!! how can arum lay down a deadline like that when they knw floyd will ask for drug testing and 55/45 split!!!!!! wht is pacman afraid of? needles? he has tatoo's mayweather will school him

Re: Mayweather decision on countdown timer: will he sign?
Posted: 15 Jul 2010, 17:20
by HomeOfBritishBoxing
bfchunk wrote:His ego will make him miss the deadline. There's no way he will want to be seen losing out to Bob in this way.
...here's to me being proved wrong!
x2 who is arum to be setting deadlines? mayweather is the one that is 41-0 and just whooped mosley when pacman fought clottey

Re: Mayweather decision on countdown timer: will he sign?
Posted: 15 Jul 2010, 17:46
by HPI
I dont think he will which will be a great shame although ever seems to be in the I dont give a shit camp now anyway
Re: Mayweather decision on countdown timer: will he sign?
Posted: 15 Jul 2010, 18:07
by banjo
HomeOfBritishBoxing wrote:wht is pacman afraid of? needles? he has tatoo's
What does that have to do with it? I don't like needles yet I'm covered in tattoos, they don't stick the needle in you and take blood when you have a tattoo.

Re: Mayweather decision on countdown timer: will he sign?
Posted: 15 Jul 2010, 19:33
by charlieb
Of course he won't sign, the contract was printed using ink derived from non-renewable petroleum.
Re: Mayweather decision on countdown timer: will he sign?
Posted: 17 Jul 2010, 05:00
by ALI
He bottled it!
Arum said the fights not officially off, all this means is that he will now start negotiations with Marg & Cotto for a November fight (he had an agreement in place not to negotiate with any other fighter until 12 midnight yestarday).
Mayweather could at least show face and explain himself, he's behaving like a fcuking primadonna. He's the other half in what could be one of the biggest fights in boxing history, yet stays completely out of sight and ear shot. For someone usually so brash, this sort of behavoir is well out of character, you have to wonder why.
Re: Mayweather decision on countdown timer: will he sign?
Posted: 17 Jul 2010, 07:57
by jBacca
Top Rank said everything is agreed too, it's just on Mayweather to decide whether he wants to fight on Nov 13 or not.
Obviously he doesn't, and methinks he'll drag the fight out till next year, and then bottle it again.