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  • dde91
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    #1

    So answer this!!!

    Floyd mayweather SR. moved up from 130-154

    De La Hoya moved up from 130-160

    Leonard from 147-168

    Duran 135-160 *168 wasn't a good weight for him*

    Hearns 147-168

    ETC. ETC. its goes and goes in history

    Look at LHW in history that moved up from 175 Pds to 200 pds


    So Pacquiao moved up from 112-147 and he is ON STERIODS??? lol pathetic if you think that. I guess all the other fighters in history is on steriods too. Plus Bruce Lee, Plus Anderson Silva, Plus Kobe Bryant, Plus Lebron, Plus Tiger Woods, etc. etc.
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    #2
    If you refuse a drug test people are going to be believe that you've got something to hide.

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    • ..WaRSpencE..
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      #3
      I want you to go to a job interview..and when they ask you to take a drug test..you tell them to gtfoh wit that ****..then tell us if you got the job..

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      • baracuda
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        #4
        of all the drugs floyd sr took , he still was a bum in his boxing days......he still is as a person right now....

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        • Pac-Fan
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          #5
          Originally posted by Six Shooter
          If you refuse a drug test people are going to be believe that you've got something to hide.
          ******est reasoning ever. first off, the burden of proof is on PBF, not pacquiao. Pacquiao doesn't have to prove ****. also, denying a test does not implicate you. just like in the court of law, pleading the 5th does not implicate you. i don't agree that pacquiao should stop the fight because he doesn't want to be tested, but it's ****ing bull**** to think that pacquiao is guilty because he doesn't want to.

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          • Manuel6
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            No doubt that some boxers move up in weight during the life of their careers. I can only comment on De La Hoya. De La Hoya at 160 did not look like De La Hoya at 147. Again, he did not look the same. He was bigger, yes. But he was also smoother, which is expected. What has me perxplexed about Pacquiao is that he goes from 129lbs. to 147lbs. and looks the same, which is remarkable, especially when one considers that he's a mature adult with no prospects of natural growth. That is why I personally believe the PED charges are credible. A young man (18 years old) fighting at 129lbs. and then making his way up a few weight classes as he matures makes sense. When you are that young your body is still maturing, your bones are getting denser and continue to grow. Thus, being naturally heavier at 29 than you were at 19 makes sense. What doesn't make sense is being considerably heavier, while maintaining your conditioning, at the age of 30, and gaining all of this lean mass in short time period. So, that is what really needs to be answered!

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            • dde91
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              #7
              Originally posted by .::EyEKoNiK::.
              I want you to go to a job interview..and when they ask you to take a drug test..you tell them to gtfoh wit that ****..then tell us if you got the job..
              LOL well Pacquiao did agree for urine. and did agree to get blood drawn after the fight. What more do they want? Whats next? they want a pubic hair? lol **** is getting ridiculous.

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              • Sorbetero
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                #8
                Originally posted by .::EyEKoNiK::.
                I want you to go to a job interview..and when they ask you to take a drug test..you tell them to gtfoh wit that ****..then tell us if you got the job..
                pac wants blood test right after fight

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                • dde91
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Manuel6
                  No doubt that some boxers move up in weight during the life of their careers. I can only comment on De La Hoya. De La Hoya at 160 did not look like De La Hoya at 147. Again, he did not look the same. He was bigger, yes. But he was also smoother, which is expected. What has me perxplexed about Pacquiao is that he goes from 129lbs. to 147lbs. and looks the same, which is remarkable, especially when one considers that he's a mature adult with no prospects of natural growth. That is why I personally believe the PED charges are credible. A young man (18 years old) fighting at 129lbs. and then making his way up a few weight classes as he matures makes sense. When you are that young your body is still maturing, your bones are getting denser and continue to grow. Thus, being naturally heavier at 29 than you were at 19 makes sense. What doesn't make sense is being considerably heavier, while maintaining your conditioning, at the age of 30, and gaining all of this lean mass in short time period. So, that is what really needs to be answered!
                  He is the first to do this in this sport with all these weight classes. That is why he is getting some heat from people because they are HATERS. Michael Phelps was the first to win 8 gold medals in the olympics and some where saying he was on steriods because nobody is suppose to swim like that, but the man worked his ass off.
                  Usain Bolt was accused of using steriods because he ran faster then a man should ever run. He just worked his ass off too.
                  Now Pacquiao he is the first to do this in this sport going up weight classes and putting on great weight and looking better everytime now he is on steriods because he wins? lol Or because he doesn't want blood taken from him the day before the fight but he said he would let them the day after? what is a days difference? Is Mayweather some kind of King where you have to do everything he says? This will be Next.

                  MAYWEATHER CALLS OFF PACQUIAO FIGHT BECAUSE PACQUIAO REFUSES TO WEAR ANKLE WEIGHTS DURING FIGHT. lol

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                  • cixthree
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Manuel6
                    No doubt that some boxers move up in weight during the life of their careers. I can only comment on De La Hoya. De La Hoya at 160 did not look like De La Hoya at 147. Again, he did not look the same. He was bigger, yes. But he was also smoother, which is expected. What has me perxplexed about Pacquiao is that he goes from 129lbs. to 147lbs. and looks the same, which is remarkable, especially when one considers that he's a mature adult with no prospects of natural growth. That is why I personally believe the PED charges are credible. A young man (18 years old) fighting at 129lbs. and then making his way up a few weight classes as he matures makes sense. When you are that young your body is still maturing, your bones are getting denser and continue to grow. Thus, being naturally heavier at 29 than you were at 19 makes sense. What doesn't make sense is being considerably heavier, while maintaining your conditioning, at the age of 30, and gaining all of this lean mass in short time period. So, that is what really needs to be answered!
                    They will avoid you, you will never ever get a reply or an answer, lol...

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