I cant belive that anyone is still FLOYD MAYWEATHER fan!
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Defamation per se
All states except Arizona, Arkansas, Missouri, and Tennessee recognize that some categories of statements are considered to be defamatory per se, such that people making a defamation claim for these statements do not need to prove that the statement was defamatory. In the common law tradition, damages for such statements are presumed and do not have to be proven. Traditionally, these per se defamatory statements include:
Allegations or imputations "injurious to another in their trade, business, or profession"
Allegations or imputations "of loathsome disease" (historically leprosy and sexually transmitted disease, now also including mental illness)
Allegations or imputations of "unchastity" (usually only in unmarried people and sometimes only in women)
Allegations or imputations of criminal activity (sometimes only crimes of moral turpitude) [5][6]
tony perez tried to sue ali for calling him a dirty dog and insinuating that he was biased against black fighters...he said that perez was more black than white...but that he was trying to be white...
the judge threw out perez' suit and basically said that if mr ali believed these allegations to be true it lacked maliciousness and by content was not slander or libel...Comment
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Pac has said he is willing to do a random test just wants a 24hr prior to the fight as a cutoff date. And, he is willing to do one after the fight in the dressing room. So I don't understand how he is not manning up?Comment
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you live in a fantasy world.......believe that.........you do know some people are into wierd stuff...............................well some people love floyd.............Comment
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Id like to see a quote of him saying this because from what i've actually HEARD Freedy Roach speak is that he wants atleast a 3 day window and he doesnt want it to be random testing...Comment
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if thats in the contract then they will sign it,in the arcticle i read they said he wont take a random drug test,ill look for it and post it if i find itComment
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The much anticipated clash between Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao is in doubt due to a dispute over drug testing.
Golden Boy Promotions and Mayweather Promotions have issued a statement claiming that Pacquiao's refusal to take a blood test 30 days before the March bout meant the showdown was now "in jeopardy".
Golden Boy chief executive Richard Schaefer said: "Todd (Top Rank president Todd duBoef) told me that Pacquiao has difficulty with taking blood and doesn't want to do it so close to the fight.
"He, Pacquiao, would only agree to have blood drawn before the kick-off press conference and after the fight.
"It is unfortunate to hear this from Manny Pacquiao's representatives, particularly since, as of today, both parties had worked out all other issues related to this fight.
"Team Mayweather is certainly surprised that an elite athlete like Manny Pacquiao would refuse drug testing procedures which Floyd has already agreed to and have been agreed to by many other top athletes such as Lance Armstrong, and Olympians Michael Phelps, LeBron James and Kobe Bryant."
Mayweather has insisted that Pacquiao's failure to accept the Olympic-style testing has left him questioning the possible "fairness" of the fight.
"I understand Pacquiao not liking having his blood taken, because frankly I don't know anyone who really does," said Mayweather.
"But in a fight of this magnitude, I think it is our responsibility to subject ourselves to sportsmanship at the highest level.
"I have already agreed to the testing and it is a shame that he is not willing to do the same.
"It leaves me with great doubt as to the level of fairness I would be facing in the ring that night." (there you go mate,just for you)Comment
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