The fight won't/aint happening....sorry folks..
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Mosley had no problem with random testing.Maybe you should watch the video in my sig and pay CLOSE attention to it.
He is rehydrated in the fight when he is bleeding, who knows if that plays a factor..the point is, in the Morales fight, having blood drawn the day before the weigh in caused im some problems..who knows why, point is, the vid is from YEARS ago so we know that he isnt MAKING IT UP. unlike all the allegations from the MAy campComment
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[QUOTE=ronniejunior;9039398]LMAO...u mean to tell me your one of those dumb bunnies that
believes manny poochieoww...was weak in the morales fight
and lost due to having his blood drawn 2 days before the fight?...
u one of them silly rabbits tricks is for kids a$$ idiot that believes
that **** and will use that as the reason that floyd wants him
blood tested?
WOW........LMAO then u provide that weak a$$ video
to support your weak a$$ thesis
ur non-brilliant mind obviously has not had the opportunity
to watch the following videos....warning "the truth in these
videos can cause denial which is not a river that runs in Egypt"
that blood test in your video was almost a month before the fight......not two days, a week or even 14 days..just cause they aired it when they did doesnt mean it happend that day or week, this was already previously brought up and once again. ownage.
Bob Arum said Monday he was open to talking to Manny Pacquiao again about the timing of a pre-fight blood test, which hinges on finalizing a super fight with Floyd Mayweather Jr.
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[QUOTE=goldenglove2;9040139]In a Dec. 28 ESPN.com story on the potential Manny Pacquiao-Floyd Mayweather fight, it was written that Pacquiao had taken a blood test 14 days before his May fight with Ricky Hatton. Documents provided show the test was on April 8, 24 days prior to the fight (but still within a 30-day window prior to the fight). HBO showed the footage 14 days before the fight and the information was incorrectly given to ESPN.com. Quotes in the story were based on the information that the blood test took place 14 days before the Hatton fight. The story has been adjusted to reflect the new information.LMAO...u mean to tell me your one of those dumb bunnies that
believes manny poochieoww...was weak in the morales fight
and lost due to having his blood drawn 2 days before the fight?...
u one of them silly rabbits tricks is for kids a$$ idiot that believes
that **** and will use that as the reason that floyd wants him
blood tested?
WOW........LMAO then u provide that weak a$$ video
to support your weak a$$ thesis
ur non-brilliant mind obviously has not had the opportunity
to watch the following videos....warning "the truth in these
videos can cause denial which is not a river that runs in Egypt"
that blood test in your video was almost a month before the fight......not two days, a week or even 14 days..just cause they aired it when they did doesnt mean it happend that day or week, this was already previously brought up and once again. ownage.
Bob Arum said Monday he was open to talking to Manny Pacquiao again about the timing of a pre-fight blood test, which hinges on finalizing a super fight with Floyd Mayweather Jr.
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[QUOTE=goldenglove2;9040382]owned..................
In a Dec. 28 ESPN.com story on the potential Manny Pacquiao-Floyd Mayweather fight, it was written that Pacquiao had taken a blood test 14 days before his May fight with Ricky Hatton. Documents provided show the test was on April 8, 24 days prior to the fight (but still within a 30-day window prior to the fight). HBO showed the footage 14 days before the fight and the information was incorrectly given to ESPN.com. Quotes in the story were based on the information that the blood test took place 14 days before the Hatton fight. The story has been adjusted to reflect the new information.Comment
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