Matt Posted 7 January 2010 Posted 7 January 2010 On the positive I bet Murdoch is very pissed off by the news and missing out on a cash in **Waits for someone to tell me, Rupert Murdoch doesn't recieve [much] money from PPV services - It goes to another broadcaster/party**
Uncle Albert Posted 11 January 2010 Posted 11 January 2010 Mayweather knew he was gonna get dropped. Simples Why wouldnt Pacquiao take the blood test? They have to take them before and after the fight anyway, unless like people have said he has something to hide?
BoneDog Posted 11 January 2010 Posted 11 January 2010 Why wouldnt Pacquiao take the blood test? They have to take them before and after the fight anyway, unless like people have said he has something to hide? What I don't get is if they have to have blood tests before and after the fight anyway, why was Floyd insisting on an extra test?
Uncle Albert Posted 12 January 2010 Posted 12 January 2010 What I don't get is if they have to have blood tests before and after the fight anyway, why was Floyd insisting on an extra test? To make sure its a clean fight? Floyd was playing mind-games with him and Pacquiao let them get to him, the thing is it now looks like Pacquiao has gone bottled the fight over a lousy blood test.
Tevez Posted 12 January 2010 Posted 12 January 2010 Mayweather knew he was gonna get dropped. Simples How many losses?
Matt Posted 21 January 2010 Posted 21 January 2010 Mayweather vs Pacquiao back on? Manny Pacquiao has not given up on fighting Floyd Mayweather later this year, despite talks breaking down on a big-money contest in March.World welterweight champion Pacquiao will now fight Ghana's Joshua Clottey in Dallas on March 13, following a breakdown in talks with Mayweather's camp ause of a row over blood and urine testing, but the Filipino is still hopeful that a deal can be agreed for the summer. Talking to reporters in the run-up to the Clottey contest, Pacquiao admitted: "It will happen. I'm still hoping a fight with Mayweather will be pushed through, maybe by summer time. 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." Meanwhile, in an exclusive interview with CNN, Pacquiao revealed: "If Floyd wants that fight to happen then I think let the commission who implements the rules, not him, make the rules for the fight. "Floyd is just a fighter. We're both fighters so he doesn't need to make the rules like that. "But I am satisfied with my career now because of what I have done in boxing. I'm not the one who turned down the fight. Floyd Mayweather, he's the one that doesn't want the fight. Despite still wanting to fight Mayweather, Pacquiao has also revealed that the American's recent drug-testing demands have cast him in a bad light. 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."
Ozwin Posted 21 January 2010 Posted 21 January 2010 Mayweather just looks like a bitch now. He's too bothered about his legacy when he's finished, he wants to be undefeated and knows Pacquiao will beat him or will at least be the hardest opponent he's ever had. Pacquiao has at least fought boxers who have tested him in the past which is more admirable than ducking and diving and hand picking every opponent like Mayweather is doing.
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