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    Default Re: Mayweather Seeks Delay of Pacquiao Deposition

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    I don't give a shit. Good on floyd. The case is a joke, he's not letting himself be dictated to and he's doing what the fuck he pleases. Good on him.
    Totally agree with this.

    The case is a a joke and should be treated as such. "Ooh, he called me a girl". Cue massive litigation clusterfuck.

    Manny needs to grow up and drop this nonsense. He looks like a big girl crying because he has refused conditions and then doesn't like being accused that he looks suspicious.
    "Ooh, he called me a girl". Great analogy Miley. Lemme share you mine...

    Imagine if you are accusing someone of plotting to blow up a federal building with no absolute proof. Do you think that person you are accusing or the justice system will let you get away just like that?
    A big difference here in that the accusation is merely suggesting that a fighters performances might be a little too good. There is no talk of mass murder, in that sense my playground taunt is better.

    If the person had always been a model citizen, then yes to accuse would be extreme. But when the person starts to display serious alterations in behaviour, no you do become suspicious and would be correct in drawing attention to that unusual behaviour.

    I maintain my argument that Manny is hurting himself with this legal action nonsense whilst Floyd is looking more like the rebel hero. I'm not a fan of either guy, but Floyd is coming off better to me.
    Floyd is afraid of his life that's why he's demanding these tests. He's implying Pac did a lot of attempted murders. Don't you think that's closer to my analogy than yours?

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    Default Re: Mayweather Seeks Delay of Pacquiao Deposition

    Quote Originally Posted by :::PSL::: View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by miles View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by miles View Post
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    I don't give a shit. Good on floyd. The case is a joke, he's not letting himself be dictated to and he's doing what the fuck he pleases. Good on him.
    Totally agree with this.

    The case is a a joke and should be treated as such. "Ooh, he called me a girl". Cue massive litigation clusterfuck.

    Manny needs to grow up and drop this nonsense. He looks like a big girl crying because he has refused conditions and then doesn't like being accused that he looks suspicious.
    "Ooh, he called me a girl". Great analogy Miley. Lemme share you mine...

    Imagine if you are accusing someone of plotting to blow up a federal building with no absolute proof. Do you think that person you are accusing or the justice system will let you get away just like that?
    A big difference here in that the accusation is merely suggesting that a fighters performances might be a little too good. There is no talk of mass murder, in that sense my playground taunt is better.

    If the person had always been a model citizen, then yes to accuse would be extreme. But when the person starts to display serious alterations in behaviour, no you do become suspicious and would be correct in drawing attention to that unusual behaviour.

    I maintain my argument that Manny is hurting himself with this legal action nonsense whilst Floyd is looking more like the rebel hero. I'm not a fan of either guy, but Floyd is coming off better to me.
    Floyd is afraid of his life that's why he's demanding these tests. He's implying Pac did a lot of attempted murders. Don't you think that's closer to my analogy than yours?
    No.

    And like Xadu you are reaching.

    It must be your need to have a collective unified nation surrounding a playboy political upstart who also boxes for a living.

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    Default Re: Mayweather Seeks Delay of Pacquiao Deposition

    Quote Originally Posted by miles View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by :::PSL::: View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by miles View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Hornfinger View Post
    I don't give a shit. Good on floyd. The case is a joke, he's not letting himself be dictated to and he's doing what the fuck he pleases. Good on him.
    Totally agree with this.

    The case is a a joke and should be treated as such. "Ooh, he called me a girl". Cue massive litigation clusterfuck.

    Manny needs to grow up and drop this nonsense. He looks like a big girl crying because he has refused conditions and then doesn't like being accused that he looks suspicious.
    "Ooh, he called me a girl". Great analogy Miley. Lemme share you mine...

    Imagine if you are accusing someone of plotting to blow up a federal building with no absolute proof. Do you think that person you are accusing or the justice system will let you get away just like that?
    A big difference here in that the accusation is merely suggesting that a fighters performances might be a little too good. There is no talk of mass murder, in that sense my playground taunt is better.

    If the person had always been a model citizen, then yes to accuse would be extreme. But when the person starts to display serious alterations in behaviour, no you do become suspicious and would be correct in drawing attention to that unusual behaviour.

    I maintain my argument that Manny is hurting himself with this legal action nonsense whilst Floyd is looking more like the rebel hero. I'm not a fan of either guy, but Floyd is coming off better to me.
    Floyd is afraid of his life that's why he's demanding these tests. He's implying Pac did a lot of attempted murders. Don't you think that's closer to my analogy than yours?
    No.

    And like Xadu you are reaching.

    It must be your need to have a collective unified nation surrounding a playboy political upstart who also boxes for a living.

    That's a weak response professor Miley. I'm really disappointed.

    Clearly you can't tell the difference between serious accusation and bs.

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