Baby Milo said:no he has not. his newest demand is he doesn't want USADA testing him because there biased against him(which is his worst excuse yet)
http://www.boxingnews24.com/2011/07/arum-doesnt-want-usada-testing-pacquiao/
Source:Arum said last week that Pacquiao would indeed submit to the Olympic-style random blood and urine testing that Mayweather has demanded of his recent opponents. Arum said Pacquiao, who spends the first part of his training camp working out in the Philippines, would agree to the testing with no restriction, supervised by the World Anti-Doping Agency when he was in the Philippines and the United States Anti-Doping Agency when he moved his training to Los Angeles.
Pacquiao once asked for the testing to be stopped at some point before agreeing, but he is no longer making that demand, Arum said.
All we ask is that the results are given to the relevant agency that is governing the fight, Arum said. If the fight is in Nevada, give it to the Nevada State Athletic Commission. Thats all were asking. But Manny will do the testing with no questions asked.
empanada said:Looks like the ball is back on Mayweather's court...
Source:
http://sports.yahoo.com/box/news?slug=ki-iole_mayweather_pacquiao_091911
SlipperySlope said:Everything you just said is also applicable towards Pacquiao. He can box too, ya know.
Battersea Power Station said:Icebeezy, do a 5'5"-man's balls taste like anyone else's, or is there a specific short taste to them?
thirty said:what do u guys think about people now saying Mayweather's attack on Merchant was premeditated so that Merchant could not ask Mayweather about Pacquio.
Agent Icebeezy said:There is artistry in technical brilliance. Anybody can be put on their ass. Not everyone can box for 12 rounds and clearly dominate and negate everything your opponent does. Floyd was doing that to Victor early on in the fight. It's demoralizing for an opponent 14 pounds heavier, to not only get hit at will, only connect 18% of his punches, get walked down by the smaller fighter and on top of all of that, have your opponent shake his head in disapproval towards you after you've had some of your 'best' moments. That messes with you mentally, far more than a knockout.
GillianSeed79 said:I just caught the replay of this tonight. I used to love boxing, buy this is like the first fight I've watched in five or six years and probably won't watch another one for that long. The KO was legal, but it just seem kinda cheap. But it was legal.
Look, I can't knock Mayweather. Guy is pound for pound probably one of the best fighters that ever lived, but god damn do I not like his personality. Telling Larry Merchant off? Really? His ego just rubs me the wrong way.
Ortiz was professional. He wasn't crying in the post fight interview. I really just wish Mayweather could be more humble sometimes, instead of coming off as boxing's biggest troll. Again, he's perhaps the best boxer these past 10-15 years, but damn he does he come off as a heel sometimes.
Ortiz was not crying because he knows he fucked up in more ways than one. The only thing he could do was eat his humble pie and smile.GillianSeed79 said:I just caught the replay of this tonight. I used to love boxing, buy this is like the first fight I've watched in five or six years and probably won't watch another one for that long. The KO was legal, but it just seem kinda cheap. But it was legal.
Look, I can't knock Mayweather. Guy is pound for pound probably one of the best fighters that ever lived, but god damn do I not like his personality. Telling Larry Merchant off? Really? His ego just rubs me the wrong way.
Ortiz was professional. He wasn't crying in the post fight interview. I really just wish Mayweather could be more humble sometimes, instead of coming off as boxing's biggest troll. Again, he's perhaps the best boxer these past 10-15 years, but damn he does he come off as a heel sometimes.
Well, he said he told Merchant off because he never gives him his props. Like he's never able to thank the fans properly or something...GillianSeed79 said:I just caught the replay of this tonight. I used to love boxing, buy this is like the first fight I've watched in five or six years and probably won't watch another one for that long. The KO was legal, but it just seem kinda cheap. But it was legal.
Look, I can't knock Mayweather. Guy is pound for pound probably one of the best fighters that ever lived, but god damn do I not like his personality. Telling Larry Merchant off? Really? His ego just rubs me the wrong way.
Ortiz was professional. He wasn't crying in the post fight interview. I really just wish Mayweather could be more humble sometimes, instead of coming off as boxing's biggest troll. Again, he's perhaps the best boxer these past 10-15 years, but damn he does he come off as a heel sometimes.
Before I stopped following boxing, I certainly could see how the media had framed Mayweather as a heel, so I can see how he may feel slighted. That's part of his PPV draw, though, and he embraces it. He knows a certain percentage of the people who buy his fights do because of his heel character, real or not, and want to see him lose.Chiave said:Well, he said he told Merchant off because he never gives him his props. Like he's never able to thank the fans properly or something...
http://espn.go.com/boxing/story/_/id/7184086/floyd-mayweather-jr-wants-make-biggest-fight-possible-5Floyd Mayweather Jr. does not plan on taking another 16-month vacation from the boxing ring, like he did after easily outpointing Shane Mosley in May 2010.
Instead, Mayweather, who knocked out Victor Ortiz on Sept. 17, will make a relatively hasty return: May 5 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, adviser Leonard Ellerbe told ESPN.com on Wednesday night.
Mayweather's opponent has not been determined but Ellerbe said, "We're looking to make the biggest fight possible and everyone knows what that fight is, the little fella."
Ellerbe was, of course, referring to Manny Pacquiao. The welterweight champions and the top two pound-for-pound fighters in the world have been on a collision course for years. However, negotiations have fallen apart over drug testing protocol.
Pacquiao is set to fight Juan Manuel Marquez for the third time Nov. 12 at the MGM Grand and is a heavy favorite.
"Floyd made it very clear that he wants to give the fans the biggest fights that are out there. He wants to stay active," Ellerbe said. "We're going to do everything in our power to make the biggest fight out there for the fans and we all know what the fight is."
Mayweather, a five-division champion, has fought only five times since 2007.
Ellerbe said Mayweather informed him and fellow adviser Al Haymon on Wednesday of his decision to return in May.
"We had a discussion, Floyd, me and Al," Ellerbe said. "Floyd made it very clear to us what he wanted to do. He told us he is looking to make the biggest fight that is out there and to make it in May."
Ellerbe also informed Golden Boy promoter Richard Schaefer, who does not have a contract with Mayweather but has promoted his last five bouts, of the plan.
"I'm very excited that the sport's biggest pay-per-view star is going to be back on May 5," Schaefer told ESPN.com. "We have informed the pay-per-view industry and I have the arena on hold. I'm excited to continue my relationship with Floyd and his team. It's always fun to work with Floyd."
Although May 5 is seven months away, Mayweather's fights have typically been promoted for several months in advance of the fight. The first weekend of May is traditionally a weekend for a major pay-per-view fight.
"We have to plan any time you're the biggest star in the sport," Ellerbe said. "You have to plan in advance because his fights are events. In order to maximize the exposure you want to plan as far in advance as you can to make your event as big as possible. May 5, that is the date Floyd is fighting on. We have secured May 5 at the MGM. Floyd is excited to make his return."
Mayweather (42-0, 26 KOs), who turns 35 in February, reclaimed one of his old welterweight titles with his knockout of Ortiz in a fight that Golden Boy said generated 1.25 million buys and $78.44 million in domestic pay-per-view revenue. The buys tied the fight for third place all-time among non-heavyweight pay-per-views and gave Mayweather his third consecutive 1 million-plus pay-per-view fight and fourth in his last five bouts.
Although Mayweather plans to fight, he still faces several legal cases. He was acquitted last week of misdemeanor harassment charges alleging that he had threatened the lives of two security guards in the gated community in Las Vegas where he lives. But he faces a trial for a misdemeanor battery complaint alleging he poked another homeowner association security guard in the face during a different confrontation over parking tickets last November. Mayweather has pleaded not guilty.
In the most serious case, Mayweather faces four felony and four misdemeanor charges stemming from an alleged domestic dispute with his former girlfriend, who is the mother of two of his children.
Agent Icebeezy said:So it appears that Pacquiao is finally ready to be beat. Good.