Correction: Everyone has a different reaction when getting their blood taken

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  • NYU Alum.
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    Correction: Everyone has a different reaction when getting their blood taken

    Here's an analogy, there are some people who have lost consciousness aka passing out at the sight of blood, but many have no negative reaction to it!!

    It's no different with PAC and Mo**ey Mayweather Jr's blood tests, both guys are getting the same amount of blood taken out, but, both guys might have a different reaction to it. And that's the risk PAC and company don't want to take considering that the opposition wants it done close to fight time!!
    Last edited by NYU Alum.; 12-23-2009, 05:25 AM.
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    #2
    Originally posted by NYU Alum.
    Here's an analogy, there are some people who have lost consciousness aka passing out at the sight of blood, but many have no negative reaction to it!!

    It's no different with PAC and Mo**ey Mayweather Jr's blood tests, both guys are getting the same amount of blood taken out, but, both guys might have a different reaction to it. And that's the risk PAC and company don't want to take considering that the opposition wants it done close to fight time!!
    Floyd wants it closer before the fight while Pac wants it right after. I've been asking Floyds apologist what is the difference.

    Floyd need the fight more than Pac so I think he will bow down again to Pac.

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    • COYS
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      #3
      Originally posted by NYU Alum.
      Here's an analogy, there are some people who have lost consciousness aka passing out at the sight of blood, but many have no negative reaction to it!!

      It's no different with PAC and Mo**ey Mayweather Jr's blood tests, both guys are getting the same amount of blood taken out, but, both guys might have a different reaction to it. And that's the risk PAC and company don't want to take considering that the opposition wants it done close to fight time!!
      thats a possilbe reason. i gave blood once and full on blacked out

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      • cuzfozzy
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        #4
        yeah it should be after ... if mayweather is so scared they should
        write it in the contract that if pacs results are positive for roids
        after the fight his pay can go to maywaether.
        thats fair enough .......... no way you should do the test before the fight
        fighters should be focused on training ....

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        • Robert Mugabe
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          #5
          Originally posted by NYU Alum.
          Here's an analogy, there are some people who have lost consciousness aka passing out at the sight of blood, but many have no negative reaction to it!!

          It's no different with PAC and Mo**ey Mayweather Jr's blood tests, both guys are getting the same amount of blood taken out, but, both guys might have a different reaction to it. And that's the risk PAC and company don't want to take considering that the opposition wants it done close to fight time!!
          There's no basis to your arguement.If Manny can have his blood taken 3 months before the fight then he can have it taken any day

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            roach is fine with both an after the fight AND a before the fight blood test.

            roach just doesn't want one the week of the fight or at least 3 days before the fight.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Robert Mugabe
              There's no basis to your arguement.If Manny can have his blood taken 3 months before the fight then he can have it taken any day
              Roach suggested a compromise, saying he would allow Pacquiao to give a blood sample one week before the fight, but no closer than three days before the bout.

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              • Robert Mugabe
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                #8
                Originally posted by Xeraser
                Floyd wants it closer before the fight while Pac wants it right after. I've been asking Floyds apologist what is the difference.

                Floyd need the fight more than Pac so I think he will bow down again to Pac.
                I want you to reply to my post because here is your reply.
                Dopping is done in cycles and at certain times the drugs can not be detected.
                If Olympic style testing is done the risk of getting caught is high.
                If Manny gets caught doing drugs before the fight,the fight will not go ahead and Top Rank will lose money.Manny can get sued in the process.
                If Drug testing is done after the fight,the fight will have gone ahead.Top Rank will have made their money,Manny will be suspended but after having recieved a career high purse and only get a fine and part of his purse with held.Team Manny know they will get caught,that's why they didnt even consider suing Mayweather Sr first time around because they would have been found out.

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