Floyd Mayweather Jr-Manny Pacquiao Master Discussion Thread

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Every guy Floyd has fought for like years now has been a champion coming off a big win. Floyd has a record on that matter of fact. Manny has been fighting dudes with no belts coming off of losses. Bradley was given two gifts by Arum(he lost to Manny the first time and Ruslan) he's nothing special, but is one of Manny's few legitimate fights since Cotto.

U didn't answer my question :manny:
 

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Judging from the tenor of your remarks, you sound way too biased for me to even meaningfully engage in a rational and logical discussion about anything pertaining to Mayweather and Pacquiao. What I will say is if you go on youtube and search Mayweather excuses and then search Pacquiao excuses, Im fairly certain you'll get a sense of the what the public perception, meaning the majority of the people, is in regards to both fighters willingness to fight each other.
I really don't give a fukk about the "Majority of the public's perception." Floyd gets that Jon Jones/Ali hate, he'll be the villain no matter what. He can kill Hulk and Superman in one night and people will find something wrong. Arum was the one blocking the Oscar fight for Floyd and its the same thing here.
 

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starting to think @Black_Jesus s is :skip:
i was watching first take today and their arguing methods are the same

:comeon:: if everything is agreed to, why havent we heard this hbo, cbs, or anyone involved besides bob arum?

:skip:: Cause floyds running damn it!! he scared!

crowd started booing him instantly:russ:

admit you got it wrong this time bruh:sas2:
 

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from the home of coca-cola, i'm not referring to s
what has Manny done comparable to Floyd in the past 6 years? Getting beat by Marquez twice and fighting D-List bums like Chris and Rios :mjlol: ?

Aye you a real clown breh... What you should be asking is what has Floyd done comparable to The Fighter of The Decade in the past 6 years :dahell:

Dont say ppvs cause you know everybody wants to pay to see that c00n get his ass beat so of corse he sold more overall...

Canelo?? If Canelo could healthily still make 150 Pac would've beat the dog shyt out of him already

A 38 year old Mosley who hadn't been in the Ring in 19 months?:camby:

Take Floyds dikk out your mouth
 

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PACQUIAO'S ADVISER DISCUSSES PRIVATE MEETING WITH FLOYD MAYWEATHER: "I TRULY BELIEVE HE'S SINCERE AND WANTS TO MAKE THE FIGHT"
By Ben Thompson | January 28, 2015


BT: Michael, it's Ben.

MK: Hey Ben, how you doing?

BT: I'm doing good. How about yourself?

MK: I saw your story (laughing). Your source is not very good.

BT: Really? So you're disputing the fact that Floyd Mayweather said something to the effect of "stop lying" and "lies are being told"?

MK: No, I'm not disputing that. I'm disputing the comment that I was stuttering and said I'm only repeating what Arum told us to repeat. I never said that.

BT: Well the stuttering part was just my sources interpretation of how you reacted to a comment. But you're saying that you never told Floyd, "Bob Arum told us these things"?

MK: No. But anyway, Manny told me don't worry about it. I'm not responding to that story.

BT: Okay. Well I wasn't calling you about that story anyway. I was actually calling because it sounds like you didn't get much sleep last night.

MK: (Laughing) You're very good with your questioning. Look Ben, here's the thing. We're trying to build a trust relationship with Floyd, so I don't really want to make any comments at this time because if we run to the media and start spouting off, that doesn't help our relationship with Floyd.

BT: I definitely agree with that statement, although for the past 3 or 4 weeks, you guys actually have been spouting off to the media. But I guess that's neither here nor there. So what can you comment on?

MK: Well, first of all, I give Floyd a lot of respect for coming cross court. Now, it transpired a little differently than what you wrote in your other report because I talked to Manny, then I went over to Floyd prior to halftime...

BT: (Cutting in) I wrote that.

MK: Oh, it was in there?

BT: Yeah.

MK: Oh, okay. We had a brief discussion and then Floyd decided to come over. So Manny and I both told Floyd after the fact that we give him a lot of credit and respect for doing that under the circumstances. Again, I've always said, when Floyd's by himself, he's very professional, very polite, very cordial, and he's pleasant to talk to. Sometimes when he's got his entourage, it's a different story, but every time I've met him one on one, including last night, it's a pleasant experience. He's knows what he's talking about. You know, we have nothing bad to say about Floyd. The guys want the fight to happen, so I think it's going to happen. We discussed a couple of issues, more so pertaining to the broadcasting of the fight, and I got on the phone this morning and I think all of Floyd's concerns have been worked out regarding the broadcasting between Showtime and HBO.

BT: I hear what you're saying now, but over the past several weeks, I've seen other interviews from you where you were very critical of Floyd, saying you didn't think he wanted the fight and he's afraid to lose his 0. Are you now saying on record that you do think he wants the fight?

MK: Well, I don't think I was critical. I was trying to be as honest and polite as I could, just relaying my opinion on it. But now, Floyd met with us and how can I say he's not sincere. I believe he's sincere. I don't have anything to contradict the fact that he's not sincere. Now if he didn't meet us in person and was just talking on the internet and stuff, then maybe I could have doubts, but he was here, we looked eye to eye, we talked and I truly believe he's sincere and wants to make the fight happen.

BT: Can you clear up some of the confusion regarding statements that were made suggesting that some type of contract was signed?

MK: For right now, Ben, with all due respect, I would like to reserve that for a day or two. Give me a day or two to talk to Manny. I told Floyd I would address that issue, but I prefer to wait for a day or two. I think for right now, the fact that we truly believe Floyd is sincere in wanting to make this fight happen. It's evident by his actions last night and I have no reason to doubt that. That's my opinion at this point in time, that he is sincere and that he wants the fight to happen. There were some concerns about the broadcasting. I promised Floyd that I would get on the phone this morning and work those out and put our foot down on certain issues. I've been told that those are resolved. I'm going to confirm that here in a few more minutes. We will address that other issue, but I think that's good for another interview a couple days down the road.

BT: As far as the broadcast issues are concerned, is it fair to say that there were still some items that needed to be worked out between the two networks?

MK: Yes. There were some hurdles that Floyd brought to our attention and I told Floyd, "Floyd, if that's the only issues, with broadcasting, there's no problem there. We can get those worked out in the morning." Because to me, they were minor issues, even though they seemed to be bigger hurdles to Floyd than we felt they were, and I did what I told him I was going to do. They're resolved.

BT: Well, now that you met with Floyd and you're now confident that he wants to make the fight happen, do you foresee anything that could potentially prevent the fight from happening?

MK: At this point in time, I feel very comfortable. Again, we have the utmost respect for Floyd. We give him all the credit in the world. It doesn't matter who approached who at the basketball game, but the events that transpired last night goes a lot towards his credibility and his demeanor as a good person.

BT: Well, it might not matter to you who approached who, but it certainly will to the fans, especially considering that for weeks on end, certain people on your side have been trying to paint the picture that Floyd's afraid to fight (laughing).

MK: To me, there's no issues here. There's no issues here, Ben. You know, let's just get it on the paper and get it done.

BT: You've kind of already alluded to my last question based on your previous answers, but there's been reports in the Filipino press quoting one of Manny's friends, or maybe it was one of Jinkee's friends, saying that Floyd and Manny...

MK: (Cutting in) Yeah, I saw that because I got a bunch of calls on that this morning, and I'm a little upset about that because that person wasn't even here. I'll bring that to Manny's attention when he gets up.

BT: Really? So he wasn't even in the building?

MK: No! We left him at the basketball game. He wasn't even here. Then in that article, it quotes him as saying he overheard this, he overheard that. You know, usually I don't criticize people because Manny's got me reading the Bible too, but when somebody flatly lies like that, that doesn't sit right with me either. So I'm going to bring that to Manny's attention this morning.

BT: Wow! But we can definitely say that a meeting between Floyd and Manny took place after the game?

MK: Yeah. It's true. It's true. And I think it was a very productive discussion. I like to call it a discussion, one-on-one with me, Floyd, and Manny, than a meeting.

BT: And that's basically when the issues about the broadcast were brought up? Most of that conversation took place during the meeting after the game, not at the arena, right?

MK: Oh yeah. No, no. That was done here at the apartment. And I said, I told Floyd, and Manny said the same thing to confirm what I said, that if...because to Floyd, it's important because he's with Showtime. He's getting a lot of money from them, so it's important that he can get these issues resolved where Showtime is happy with it. I told him that that was a simple thing and I'll get that done in the morning. And I have been working on it this morning and it seems to be done. I'm just waiting for confirmation.

http://fighthype.com/news/article19204.html
 

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thats a good question breh :patrice:..usually i like to call upon certain ppl who i know can set off threads nicely and/or if they are a genuine fan of said fighter..because whoever that is ill be merging any duplicate ones in that one
I think one of the stans should do it, I'm guessing they would be dying to do so...

Stan's should start speaking up now and see what's up.... Don't tell me u Stan's are too cool to speak up.
 

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if there's a disagreement between networks then the hold up is on both ends not just HBO...


Come we come to agreement that Floyd wants to fight Pacquiao (I have my reasons as to why, but that's another topic) and Pacquiao wants to fight Floyd? Neither is ducking the other at this point of time.
 
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