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    #31
    It's ****ing typical, boxing is an absolute shambles.
    Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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      #32
      I can't decide whether Mayweather really wants this fight, he's been very clever if he does'nt, bringing all this testing **** up and moving the attention on to Pac in this way.

      If there's never been a whisper about Pac using performance enhancing drugs why would Mayweather want to change the way it's been done for all his fights before, did he insist on this testing regime when he fought Hatton ?

      It's all very strange.
      Last edited by Vermilion; 07-01-10, 12:00 PM.

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        #33
        "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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          #34
          Disappointed in Pacquiao tbh, if he has nothing to hide then he should do the tests. if anything, it would make mayweather look stupid if he was clean.

          This would of been a super-fight.

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            #35
            Beep

            Manny Pacquiao believes a fight against bitter rival Floyd Mayweather Jr will happen later this year.

            Plans for the pair to meet fizzled out last week after a row over Mayweather's demands for random blood and urine sampling in the build-up to their bout.

            World welterweight champion Pacquiao will fight Ghana's Joshua Clottey in Dallas in March instead of Mayweather.

            But he said: "It will happen. I'm still hoping a fight with Mayweather will be pushed through, maybe by summer time."

            The Filipino said Mayweather's drug-testing demands unfairly cast him in a bad light as a suspected cheat.

            He added: "I want to clear my name because I'm a very honest person. I'm very disappointed for what he accused me of. I'm clean. I'm not cheating. I'm a very honest fighter."

            His trainer, Freddie Roach, is also optimistic the fight will go ahead.

            "I think it's going to happen," he said. "Maybe Mayweather is up to doing this to get more press, I don't know."

            Pacquiao's promoter Bob Arum said on Sunday that he also believed a fight at some point against Mayweather had not been totally ruled out.

            "There's always later in the year and next year, it's up to Mayweather," stated the Top Rank impresario.

            "But if he starts this nonsense again with testing or anything then let him take a walk.

            "We are not going to get into a debate with him ever again on stuff that we know nothing about and that only regulators really can understand.

            "We have commissions who regulate this sport. If [Mayweather Jr] wants any special testing he should address it to the commission that will have jurisdiction over the fight."

            It was confirmed on Sunday that Pacquiao's will defend his WBO welterweight belt against Clottey at Cowboys Stadium in Dallas on 13 March.

            Top Rank spokesman Lee Samuels said the state-of-the-art arena will be configured to seat 50,000 fans for the fight, but the capacity could be raised or lowered.

            Arum insisted that Clottey, who beat Zab Judah for the IBF welterweight title in August 2008, will be a tough opponent for Philippines star Pacquiao.

            "He's a real strong, aggressive and hard punching African and he poses a real test for Manny," he said.

            Clottey, 32, lost a split decision to Puerto Rico's Miguel Cotto last June. He has a 35-3-0 record, with 20 wins by knockouts.

            Pacquiao stopped Cotto in Las Vegas in November to become a five-weight, five-time world champion.

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              #36
              Apparently Pac-man is now willing to do the tests that Mayweather's camp insisted on - but Mayweather still wont fight him.

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                #37
                Won't be this year though, apparently MP is fighting Magarito in November,

                Both great fighters, still think Mayweather would win though, he'd make Pacquiao look daft because every time he'd try to explode he'd pick him off, unanimous decision to Mayweather on points for me.
                The times they are a changin'.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Craig_H View Post
                  Apparently Pac-man is now willing to do the tests that Mayweather's camp insisted on - but Mayweather still wont fight him.
                  Hes a ****ing doucehbag

                  [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mwNt7wv_RN8"]YouTube- Mayweather Vs. Kenny[/ame]

                  compare him to the someone like GSP

                  [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=forxeS6h3YE"]YouTube- Georges St-Pierre interview - Part 1 - Being a role model[/ame]

                  A true Champion, right up there with Federer in my books
                  Anybody who criticizes Klopp ever is a James Blunt. Nov 2015
                  #****CITY

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                    #39
                    Mayweather done nothing wrong in my opinion, the interviewer was clearly bias towards Pacquiao and had a disliking to mayweather - set him straight with facts.

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                      #40
                      I thought the reason now the fight isn't on is because Mayweather is being too greedy (or at least using that as an excuse not to fight because he knows they'll never accept the purse) i.e. rather than a 50/50 split, Mayweather wants 60/40.

                      You can see how greedy Mayweather is from all his interviews, money is all he talks about. A 60/40 in Mayweather's favour is stupidly unfair considering IMHO Pacquiao is ranked P4P higher, has fought better opponents, and fighters they've both faced, Pacman has beat them FAR more convincingly, but then again you could argue Mayweather laid the blueprint.

                      Don't really get Mayweather's bitching about Pacquiao getting beat either, 2 of his 3 defeats happened over 11 years ago!

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by Mike View Post
                        Mayweather done nothing wrong in my opinion, the interviewer was clearly bias towards Pacquiao and had a disliking to mayweather - set him straight with facts.
                        Mayweather whilst is no doubt a gifted fighter he is just a typical Boxing Douchebag ..
                        Anybody who criticizes Klopp ever is a James Blunt. Nov 2015
                        #****CITY

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