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  • #61
    Originally posted by Dominicano Soy! View Post
    Conte (An expert) already said that there are drugs that leave the system in 3-4 hours. There is a reason for Random Testing. Blood after the fight does nothing if he's looking for a 30 day gap.
    Wow, 3-4 hours? That's insane. And we all know, it's blatantly obvious that IF Quackiao is using PEDs, he's gonna be using the top shelf kinds of PEDs. Not the kind that any of us can pick up from the shady looking guy at the gym. He'll be taking the ones that clear very very quickly. Random blood tests should be mandatory. It's the only way to defend against that.

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    • #62
      Originally posted by Deedubbzz07 View Post
      Where's the part where Floyd Sr accused Pac of using steroids with absolutely no basis, and as a result, Team Mayweather is demanding these ridiculous drug tests.
      C'mon, Dom. I agree that Pac, his team, and Arum handled this situation as badly as possible. It's gotten so bad, Pac could probably be linked to some unsolved homicides in the Las Vegas area and the public would probably buy it. But, for your timeline to be complete, it absolutely must include the genesis of this whole thing, Floyd, Sr.'s utter inability to give credit where credit is due after the Hatton destruction, as alluded to by the quoted post.

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      • #63
        Originally posted by cixthree View Post
        dude, just google Victor Conte. The guy was the master mind behind BALCO, he tells you why random testing is needed. Stop deflecting, the point is not "They have no proof" its the reaction when asked to prove this will be fair.
        but you never answered my question
        did'nt you?

        well, in case you have forgotten it;
        what is there you can find 5 minutes
        after the fight that you can't find 24-hrs
        before the fight?

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        • #64
          Originally posted by Splackavellie View Post
          C'mon, Dom. I agree that Pac, his team, and Arum handled this situation as badly as possible. It's gotten so bad, Pac could probably be linked to some unsolved homicides in the Las Vegas area and the public would probably buy it. But, for your timeline to be complete, it absolutely must include the genesis of this whole thing, Floyd, Sr.'s utter inability to give credit where credit is due after the Hatton destruction, as alluded to by the quoted post.
          Floyd snr is well within his legal right to voice an opinion based on him being an expert in training fighters .

          " In the various US states, whether by case law or legislation, there are generally several "privileges" that can get a defamation case dismissed without proceeding to trial. These include the litigation privilege, which makes statements made in the context of litigation non-actionable, and the allegedly defamatory statement being "fair comment and criticism", as it is important to society that everyone be able to comment on matters of public interest. "

          Now Floyd Snr being an expert in the field of training fighters would come under " fair comment and criticsm "

          Its very hard to win a defamation case , Pac has no hope in this .

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          • #65
            Originally posted by Splackavellie View Post
            C'mon, Dom. I agree that Pac, his team, and Arum handled this situation as badly as possible. It's gotten so bad, Pac could probably be linked to some unsolved homicides in the Las Vegas area and the public would probably buy it. But, for your timeline to be complete, it absolutely must include the genesis of this whole thing, Floyd, Sr.'s utter inability to give credit where credit is due after the Hatton destruction, as alluded to by the quoted post.
            Pacquiao and his team had the power to deal with all this. I'm blaming them, and their level of ******ity as of late has reached an all time high. People in their position should know when to open their mouths or atleast think before they say something. Now they're being so dumb, they think a lawsuit isn't gonna backfire.
            Last edited by Doctor_Tenma; 12-27-2009, 08:25 AM.

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            • #66
              Originally posted by Dominicano Soy! View Post
              All Pacquiao needed to do was say "Yes" to taking the test. Do you know that with this lawsuit, steroids and Pacquiao are gonna be in the same sentence ALOT?
              Pac agreed thats what I remember, the only thing he's worried if he'll do the test a day before the bout.

              Pacquiao has all the right to file a lawsuit, Mayweather's camp had no basis of whatsoever to accused Pac of doing illegal, Unless Mayweather's camp has solid basis which they dont.

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              • #67
                Pac will forever be linked to PED use.

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by lead_right View Post
                  Pac will forever be linked to PED use.
                  you aren't useless

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                  • #69
                    Look at the timeline. This from a bunch of articles I've gathered.

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by Dominicano Soy! View Post
                      Pacquiao and his team had the power to deal with all this. I'm blaming them, and their level of ******ity as of late has reached in all time high. People in their position should know when to open their mouths or atleast think before they say something. Now they're being so dumb, they think a lawsuit isn't gonna backfire.

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