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  • #91
    Hate Hate Hate is the way to describe these two articles

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    • #92
      Originally posted by Fetta View Post
      "IF" is yhe key word. I said yesterday IF its true then all sports are lost to me and this goes way beyond boxing.
      Everything carries an 'if' unless you're a religious nut.

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      • #93
        Originally posted by JonoYoungP4P View Post
        Hate Hate Hate is the way to describe these two articles
        Pulitzer Prize winning would be another

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        • #94
          Originally posted by DoktorSleepless View Post
          Pacquiao originally refusing the tests doesn't prove anything, but it's damn suspicious. Floyd refusing to hand over to testing documents/contracts and then just settling all of the sudden doesn't prove anything (nor did the author intend to), but it's suspicious as hell as well.
          We would really need to know exactly what documents are important, so that Floyd has a fair opportunity to clear his name by releasing them. Rather than a situation where documents are released but it later transpires they weren't the important ones. Certainly the contracts are important, but I'm not sure what documentation arises out of USADA testing that would be significant.

          What's seems really strange, and we would have to know the exact sequence of events to be more certain, is the alleged shift in the Mayweather legal stance in response to the request for these documents.

          Why would the Mayweathers, having made these allegations against Pacquiao for years, and having pursued the case beyond De La Hoya and Schaefer, suddenly lose all interest in Pacquiao's medical documents and Pacquiao's alleged doping as a whole? Assuming Floyd's past is clean, and there's nothing in those documents to keep hidden, then why on earth would they do that?

          Again, the sequence of event is important. It is possible that once the Mayweathers got to the courtroom, they realised they had no idea what they were looking for, and someone had to explain to Roger that "he wouldn't have beat Cotto without that **** in him" doesn't really stand up in a court of law, even if you are a boxing historian.

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          • #95
            Originally posted by FeFist View Post
            The author is an attention seeker.
            What's your take on the guy in your sigs work with Memo?

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            • #96
              Originally posted by JonoYoungP4P View Post
              Hate Hate Hate is the way to describe these two articles
              Actually it's called good reporting and journalism.

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              • #97
                So since Pac didn't agree to stricter tests by USADA, he gets disclosure to Floyd's said records?

                After Pac REFUSED stricter tests? What kinda BFF world do you live in? Let Pac take the same tests, FIRST. Because by this logic PAC passed up 50 mill to NOT do tests.

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                • #98
                  Originally posted by Fasttimes View Post
                  So since Pac didn't agree to stricter tests by USADA, he gets disclosure to Floyd's said records?
                  No. Pac gets disclosure of Floyd's records because Floyd decided to counter sue for defamation for whatever reason, therefore Pacquiao was allowed to get a subpoena of his USADA records.

                  Originally posted by Fasttimes View Post
                  PAC passed up 50 mill to NOT do tests.
                  This is true and is highly suspicious. Dude probably is on peds, but pac already agreed to take the tests for a floyd fight so it's a moot point now. He probably found out how laughable having to only test for 2 months a year is and found a way juice outside of that time period.
                  Last edited by DoktorSleepless; 11-20-2012, 07:51 PM.

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                  • #99
                    Originally posted by DoktorSleepless View Post
                    No. Pac gets disclosure of Floyd's records because Floyd decided to counter sue for defamation for whatever reason, therefore Pacquiao was allowed to get a subpoena of his medical records.


                    This is true and is highly suspicious. Dude probably is on peds, but pac already agreed to take the tests for a floyd fight so it's a moot point now. He probably found out how laughable having to only test for 2 months a year is and found a way juice outside of that time period.
                    Pac doesn't get any disclosure of Floyd's medical records. If he wants them they are on the USADA site for results if he wants to look into them.

                    Making Floyd give records as a condition is about as legit as Floyd making Pac take tests to prove he isn't on roids.


                    This is why the HYPPA laws are in place. You expect Floyd to just give TR/Pac his medical records? THAT is laughable.

                    Way to ignore my visitor wall post by the way.

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                    • Do these kids in red bar work for Floyd? They defend him at any chance they get, it's such repulsive behavior watching them do that to themselves.

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