if this is basis for rematch then someone should sue Pac for selling a dodgy product
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if this is basis for rematch then someone should sue Pac for selling a dodgy product
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Oh why the Hell Not!... If half the people buy the rematch they still make over $50 million a peace.
Both of these two just need to retire and get the hell away from boxing! http://www.saddoboxing.com/boxingfor...-golovkin.html
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I will not believe these scumbags even if they broadcast the surgery live. Pacquiao should have said he injured the shoulder when he was shooting the Foot Locker commercials, maybe I'll buy into it.
An empty can is always noisy.
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There's nothing on Floyd twitter about a rematch.
I don't know what to make of this, bit of a farce tbh.
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I was going to start a thread about PacMan's odd demeanor before, during, and after the fight. I'll place it here because maybe, though I'm frankly still not sure how, Pac's injury explains it.
He was unusually happy and content before the match, as many journalists observed. But this continued during the fight, with a lot of smiling and offers to touch gloves. He did not fight mean, fight with any desperation, and made no attempt at a Hail Mary. Afterwards, he was, well, happy and content with his performance. He did not behave like a man who thought he was robbed.
He behaved like a man who was going thru the motions. I thought at the time that he simply knew he was done, or at least that he could never beat Mayweather. He had already accepted this, already moved on, and was thus happy and content.
An alternative hypothesis is that he knew this fight "wouldn't count". He was injured and promised a rematch in return for not pulling out. So he just went thru the motions.
Why can't people just Floyd credit for being the better fighter? Can't believe all the excuses, justifications and conspiracy theories that are being thrown out there.
If Manny would have won, I would have been the first one to say I was wrong and that Manny was the better man.
Floyd was coming off a dominant performance and a very close call to Maidana in the first fight. Pac was coming off of 3 fights where, despite not getting a KO, he looked like the same old spectacular fighter we were used to seeing.
The better man won, time to let it go.
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Last edited by ruthless rocco; 05-06-2015 at 01:13 AM.
Somebody mentioned on another thread there is a class action lawsuit underway for fraud in this fight. Had this info been released prior to the fight imagine what the odds would have been. I'm not a lawyer, I don't know if they have to prove intent to commit fraud or if this equates to that. My response was Manny better deposit his money in a Philippines bank or in his mattress. If the fighters weren't making money on the bets being wagered I don't know how that holds up in court but with a class action lawsuit a lot of Lee way is given since its civil not criminal. It's a shame, even if something does become of it the lawyers take over half of it and the betting public will receive individual checks for seven bucks. I joined a class action once with a defective product I got, I think I got a check for four dollars when the item cost fifty, kind of funny, some lawyers made millions.
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