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  • jkaisen41
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    DLH's take

    I thought I just posed an biased as **** article from DLH... I mean Pacquiao fans obvisouly post every **** they find where somebody gives him credit... let's see what one of the most accomplished fighters of his time has to say


    De La Hoya Blog: Pacquiao-Mayweather impasse
    Posted Dec. 23, 2009 at 04:45pm

    By Oscar De La Hoya

    Oscar De La Hoya gives his take on Manny Pacquiao’s refusal to take Olympic-style random blood tests, which is threatening to scuttle a pending fight with Floyd Mayweather Jr. on March 13. Bob Arum, Pacquiao’s promoter, has said that the fighter is willing to take blood tests three months before the fight, 30 days before the fight and after the fight but not random tests. Pacquiao doesn’t want to be tested close to fight because, he says, it weakens him. The sides appear to be considering a compromise that would involve a cutoff date for testing – maybe 3-5 days before the fight – to solve the impasse. De La Hoya has fought two fighters found to have taken performance enhancing drugs – Shane Mosley and Fernando Vargas. He also fought Pacquiao.

    First of all, the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency agreed that they won’t take blood from the fighters 48 hours before the fight as some people seem to think. They’re going to take only a few tablespoons through random testing in the three months leading up to the fight.

    If Pacquiao, the toughest guy on the planet, is afraid of needles and having a few tablespoons of blood drawn from his system, then something is wrong. The guy has tattoos everywhere; he’s tattooed from top to bottom. You’re telling me he’s afraid of needles?

    And the idea that urine tests can detect HGH [Human Growth Hormone] is wrong. I talked to Travis Tygart, CEO of the USADA. He testified before Congress that anyone who says HGH can be detected by a urine test is mistaken. It can only be detected by a blood test.

    So you have to do the blood work. If Pacquiao doesn’t want to do this and risk a possible $40 million payday because he’s afraid of needles or believes he’ll be weakened by blood tests, then that raises question marks.

    Now I have to wonder about him. I’m saying to myself, “Wow. Those Mosley punches, those Vargas punches and those Pacquiao punches all felt the same.” I’m not saying yes or no [about whether Pacquiao might be taking performance-enhancing drugs]; I’m just saying that now people have to wonder: “Why doesn’t he want to do this? Why is it such a big deal.”

    A lot of eyebrows have been raised. This is not good at all.

    I believe Mayweather wants to do the right thing, to get tested properly. He’s not doing it to harass Pacquiao; that’s garbage. I would say to Pacquiao: “Do the test. Do it because it’s only a couple of tablespoons. Needles don’t hurt. Just look away when they put the needle in your arm.” He’ll probably lose more blood in the fight than the blood being drawn for the test.

    And do it because we as a sport are in a unique situation. We can paint ourselves as the cleanest sport by doing this test. Why don’t you want to do it?

    C’mon. It’s only a little bit of blood. If you have nothing to hide, then do the test.
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    #2
    alot of conflicting reports so far, I thought Manny agreed to the blood test up to 48 hours before fight night

    ill be back in a couple days when this gets sorted

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    • araindon
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      #3
      The same man who said Pacquiao's punches didn't hurt him, is now saying they felt the same as Vargas and Mosley's? Which one is it??? De La Hoya is a legend, but he's just backing his fighter here seeing as GBP are helping Mayweather get paid.

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      • Pac-Fan
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        hey IIRC, didn't ODLH say that Pacquiao didn't hurt him, but now comparing him to the likes of Vargas and Mosley? IMO these guys are just hyping up the fight. The fight is in concrete, trust me. Anyone remember this little fiasco with Hatton:

        "Manny decided not to sign," Arum said. "He was unhappy with the terms. So I contacted Schaefer and I told him the situation and he acted accordingly, which means the fight is off. The suits can posture but it's the fighters who have to go in the ring and fight. But I am not thrilled right now."

        Proposed Ricky Hatton-Manny Pacquiao fight called off - ESPN

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        • Rabbit ♠
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          #5
          Lol. De La Hoya is Pacquiao hater number one. Though he makes some valid points. Only thing is De La Hoya said that Pacquiao's punches didn't hurt. Now he's saying he hits like Mosley?? He's a hater.

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          • jkaisen41
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            #6
            Originally posted by araindon
            The same man who said Pacquiao's punches didn't hurt him, is now saying they felt the same as Vargas and Mosley's? Which one is it??? De La Hoya is a legend, but he's just backing his fighter here seeing as GBP are helping Mayweather get paid.
            Arum is a clown...

            DLH is a clown...

            both talk **** like it grows on trees... I found it funny too... I thought the same that he said his punches weren't hurting him... but c'mon...

            I just posted it like said because some post everything here from so called writers that's negatively about Mayweather...

            but interesting that he has a guy who thinks urine isn't such a good way to proof HGH...

            as well as that the agency is ok with no testing leading up to the fight (3 days or less) that was always argued

            Some interesting points in a biased article *loooooooooooool*

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            • JOM'S
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              #7
              wow PAC punches felt same way as mosley & vargas!!!

              lolz oscar's a promoter at work .... imho nothing wrong with that ...

              but you can see his real nature of saying things in his favor ....

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              • araindon
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                #8
                Originally posted by jkaisen41
                Arum is a clown...

                DLH is a clown...

                both talk **** like it grows on trees... I found it funny too... I thought the same that he said his punches weren't hurting him... but c'mon...

                I just posted it like said because some post everything here from so called writers that's negatively about Mayweather...

                but interesting that he has a guy who thinks urine isn't such a good way to proof HGH...

                as well as that the agency is ok with no testing leading up to the fight (3 days or less) that was always argued

                Some interesting points in a biased article *loooooooooooool*
                Haha agreed dude. Trust me this is all to hype up the fight. This fight has way too much money to actually not go through. Even if Pacquiao was juicing, Mayweather would still fight him, he don't say no to $50million easily! And despite what he says, he does care about his legacy, he wants to go down as the man who beat Pacquiao when he was on top of the world etc. It's a publicity stunt, everyone keeps saying how this is a bad bad type of stunt, getting drugs and all involved and how it turns people off, but it really doesn't!!! People become more interested....this Pacquiao Vs Mayweather drugs **** is on the front page of BBC News (based here in the UK). THEY NEVER EVER care about boxing unless a British fighter is fighting, and even then, they struggle to make the sports home page!!! It's working like a charm for them, this publicity stunt, they're pissing off real fans like us, but bringing in casual fans who normally wouldn't watch this fight. Just like the whole Lewis Tyson press conference fight thing happened! Remember how all boxing journalists thought that was bad for the sport etc, but didn't it end up breaking all records?

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                • Weebler I
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                  #9
                  De La Hoya is a ****, bitter because Pac humiliated him. Floyd's trying to avoid the same fate. Pac agreed to the tests just not in the week before the fight, he even agreed to be tested after the fight

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