Demanding such test out of the norm because the one demanding it thinks the opposition's recent successes are impossible to achieve naturally and would like to make sure that he would not suffer the same fate definitely smells like loosing a bit of confidence to me.
is asking for olympic testing a sign of inconfidence?
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incofidence? is that even a word? regardless, asking for olympic style testing puts to rest any potential foul play that could be involved within the camps of either fighter, its a good thing because it removes doubt that either side could have. the only people NOT confident in such an action seem to be the fans.Comment
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so inconfidence is nOT a word.Comment
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in SPACE confidence is an IDOIM and it means as a secret or private matter, not to be divulged or communicated to others; with belief in a person's sense of discretion: I told him in confidence. (notice the space between in AND confidence)
the above is based on the dictionary not something I thought up smart guyComment
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Nothing wrong about Team Mayweather asking for drug tests. I wouldn't like to fight the fight of my life against a roided freak. I don't think Pacquiao takes performance enhancers but if it can make the fight happen, what's wrong with that?
At least he doesn't ***** about the size of the ring, the weight, the gloves, etc.. like other fighters do. For once, Floyd seems reasonable.Comment
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inconfidence with NO SPACE BETWEEN IN AND CONFIDENCE IS NOT A WORD.
in SPACE confidence is an IDOIM and it means as a secret or private matter, not to be divulged or communicated to others; with belief in a person's sense of discretion: I told him in confidence. (notice the space between in AND confidence)
the above is based on the dictionary not something I thought up smart guyComment
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I think it is just an sign that ppl around him care for him. Ellerbe said that it wasn't Floyd who wanted it...
I think Pacquiao takes nothing... but even if he would... Mayweather would want the fight to happen... do you think he let over 30 million slip away... he already said if I'm not wrong that he fight Pacquiao even on roids... the question is if it would be sanctioned...
But like said... Pacquiao is not guilty and to just base things like that on the way he wins his fights it's BS... Pacquiao IMO don't even has to this and if he doesn't I still think that he doesn't take roids... because this is such a ****ed up claim (if there is no evidence whatsoever) that he ain't even has to proof his innocence IMO... I mean if this is the way it works in the future then everybody had to make a test you know...Comment
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