You Guys Have To Admit That This Isnt Right
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im sure USADA is a very good testing organization. i ain't dis*****g that. but it doesn't change the fact that it was floyd's choice, and never been imposed on a boxer ever. he still has the right to question why new rules is being imposed on this particular fight.
manny doesn't even need to take the additional tests in the first place. him being open to it even though there is no basis why he should go through with it other than accusation of his opponent's father is commendable in my opinion.Comment
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In a time where numerous top athletes have been caught with steroids/hgh... Pacquiao should accept the test to show the world, "Hey i'm doing all this with hard work and dedication and not with drugs"... It would be a inspiration and motivator to alot of people IMO... But for him to agree, then decline, then say he'll do it with a 3 day window, and now say he'll only do it with a 30 day window and non-random only leads people to believe that there's something wrong... People have accused and talked about Floyd ducking people but he's done any and everything to make this fight happen and people still have the nerve to say, "Floyd is ducking Pacquiao"... GTFOHComment
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Your just awkward aren't you.im sure USADA is a very good testing organization. i ain't dis*****g that. but it doesn't change the fact that it was floyd's choice, and never been imposed on a boxer ever. he still has the right to question why new rules is being imposed on this particular fight.
manny doesn't even need to take the additional tests in the first place. him being open to it even though there is no basis why he should go through with it other than accusation of his opponent's father is commendable in my opinion.
Your the kid that likes to be different...just for the sake of it, blatently obvious.Comment
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What about Pacquiao asking for and Floyd agreeing to paying 10million dollars per pound being over weight?... That's never been opposed in boxing... What if the fight was being held up because Floyd didnt want to agree to the 10 million dollar term?im sure USADA is a very good testing organization. i ain't dis*****g that. but it doesn't change the fact that it was floyd's choice, and never been imposed on a boxer ever. he still has the right to question why new rules is being imposed on this particular fight.
manny doesn't even need to take the additional tests in the first place. him being open to it even though there is no basis why he should go through with it other than accusation of his opponent's father is commendable in my opinion.
Would you be in here defending Floyd saying, "this stipulation has never been done in boxing Floyd has the right to refuse".... Yeah right you're plain dumbComment
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i sense a trapOk, cool. At least we're getting somewhere here. Ok, so the issue isn't with the accusations and stuff but the testing procedures. And you feel he has every right to have issue with it because it's unprecedented. Can you tell me, specifically, what part of the testing he had issue with and why?
blood has always been an issue. he believes it weakens him. he had blood drawn on the morales fight and he lost. i don't believe blood would weaken him physically, but he does. doesn't matter what you or I think. its his body.Comment
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Floyd came in over an agreed weight before. Manny has not been tested for steroids or any other PEDs, nor there is evidence of him being on anything.What about Pacquiao asking for and Floyd agreeing to paying 10million dollars per pound being over weight?... That's never been opposed in boxing... What if the fight was being held up because Floyd didnt want to agree to the 10 million dollar term?
Would you be in here defending Floyd saying, "this stipulation has never been done in boxing Floyd has the right to refuse".... Yeah right you're plain dumbComment
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I never believed what was coming out of Floyd Snr's mouth for a second - but all this commotion over the possibility of more accurate testing is more than enough to catch my attention. Mayweather Jnr simply wanted an assurance that the fight would be fought on equal terms - understandable considering he's the one who actually has to fight the guy who his dad and a few others reckon is juicing. Not too outlandish a demand, right?
Pacquiao and his camp's reaction to such a simple request has granted validity to that old crackhead's baseless su****ions and now the onus is on Pacman to prove he's in the right.
No one should commit themselves to either argument until the facts are out in the open and we have a wide enough scope of the situation to come to an informed conclusion, but until then, question everything and never blindly accept anything.Comment



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