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Freddie Roach needs to just admit they're scared of Floyd!
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Originally posted by thatnickuh View PostLike I said, don't try to put me in some box or lump me in with a group. Judge me by what I've actually said. This was your mistake and I accept your apology.
Originally posted by thatnickuh View PostNot hurt or upset, just don't respect your corny tactics. I don't appreciate people trying to cloud the issue by distorting my position or putting words in my mouth. I'm just trying to make that clear.
Originally posted by thatnickuh View PostWhat a manly position to take. I wonder how different your position would be if Mayweather were the one lying and exhibiting suspicious behavior. You can't even let go of the idea that he may be lying about his main motivation for asking for stricter testing, yet you couldn't care less about Pacquiao lying about possible PED use. Way to stay consistent there buddy.
Originally posted by thatnickuh View PostPlease, tell me more about your "girlfriend".
I do have a main chick, no titles, who is Puerto Rican...likes boxing (Cotto fan) and .......well I can't tell you anything else.....lol
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Originally posted by Dominicano Soy! View PostI care about the legitimacy of all top athletes. You don't, so be it.
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Originally posted by O.S.I.R.I.S View PostSo every time Lebron or Kobe scores over 40 you question if they are on roids. How about when you watch Peterson or another star football player put up huge numbers? I just curious as to how often you sit down and question a pro athletes legitimacy?
if you were a Cleveland fan...
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Originally posted by O.S.I.R.I.S View PostSo every time Lebron or Kobe scores over 40 you question if they are on roids. How about when you watch Peterson or another star football player put up huge numbers? I just curious as to how often you sit down and question a pro athletes legitimacy?
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Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostBecause it's not bowing down, brother. Floyd is taking the same tests. And the request is a reasonable one. Not bowing down at all. And it's not about whether or not he wants to change the sport. It's about the sport's two top athletes blazing a trail for other top fighters to follow. They had agreed on a 50-50 split (shocking in today's world); why couldn't they agree to tests that would ensure an even playing field?
You know what's funny? Every now and then I recall, I remember an interview Floyd did where he was asking, "Who would turn down $25m over a blood test?" Then, the interviewer began speaking again but Floyd's mind drifted in space and he mumbled (aloud), "I still don't get it, man." Was so priceless
Considering where Manny came from, I admire his principle of not falling for Floyd's old tricks. Money, apparently, is not everything for manny. Floyd has no principle and his lust for money fogs up his rational thoughts. It's funny how Floyd's fans think of him as the face of boxing.
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Originally posted by clmags12 View PostCoach, there is a difference. Again, floyd failed making weight. Manny never failed any tests!
Originally posted by Twako View Postyou think if you were going to earn 40M that you would be bothered w/ the measly 100K(or 10K?) penalty of the commission? plus you just had a history of not making weight.
manny didnt add a new rule or requirement, it was only a justifiable penalty to implement an existing rule. what floyd did was add a new drug testing rule or requirement.
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Originally posted by DTMB View Postno matter how you spin it floyd has a universal international reputation of a cherry picking ducker who is afraid to lose his undefeated record, fights non threatening opposition, is painfully boring to watch & is possibly a closet ****sexual.
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