Why are *****s acting like pac never wanted to get blood drawn???
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"Our position is that since the fight would be in Nevada, let (the Mayweather side) make any petition it wants to the commission," Arum said. "We wash our hands of it. If the commission wants to take blood, fine. We don't care. But we're not going to pander to this petty bull---- about how many days before the fight they can test and so forth. Who are they (Golden Boy) to tell Manny what he's supposed to do? How many times did (Golden Boy boss) Oscar De La Hoya ever give blood before a fight? I will not let this kid get pushed around.
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Pac said ON VIDEO that he's willing to take the test, just not on the day of the fight. Unless you have something else that contradicts the video, eveything you read on paper are from his promoters and not from the man himself. Stop confusing Arum with Pac.Comment
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You mean this?
Thanks for the heads-up.
This goes against his earlier off-the-cuff statement made on the 23rd,
The new statement is much clearer, albeit sounding lawyered up. I
earnestly hope this is what Pac really feels, and not what has been
prepared for him by his managers, or else we are being misled again.
30 days prefight is excessive as a cutoff, if we demand 90plus%
assurance that Pac isn't doping. We will never have 100% assurance
that neither Pac nor Floyd are cheating... so really, the question has
always been: what percent assurance can we live with, so that the
fight gets made?
In the past, the low percentage assurance offered by testing piss was
enough. It doesn't seem to be, now, and insofar sa Pac is concerned,
solely because of rumors.
I prefer to believe that Floyd and Pac are naturally gifted, and there's
never been reason to doubt that belief.
There's never been indication that Pac was doping, not if Floyd's own
freakish ability in the ring isn't reason to have had him tested earlier.
Still, USADA-protocol blood tests are just a condition that Floyd has
put on the table. Each side will always have its ***** demands, and
either they are agreed upon or not.
If Pac had conditions that Floyd had no problem with, then they were
not ever an issue. None of Pac's conditions are unprecedented in
pro boxing.
If Floyd has a condition that Pac has problems with, especially one
so unprecedented in pro boxing, then it is an issue that needs to be
resolved via compromise, or else the fight does not get made.
Simple as that.Last edited by horge; 12-26-2009, 06:23 PM.Comment
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