people cannot sit and blame floyd for this fight not happening
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huh?
How does NSAC stay open for so decades if their tests are flawed?Comment
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i knew if this fight didnt happen no matter what floyd would take the blame..but if you look on yahoo or google manny is the one looking very,very,very bad here..people are looking at him as a cheat whos afraid to be exposed..im not one of them and wont induldge in that..but all floyd did was ask manny to take random blood test that he would be taking himself because of all the steroid accusations........but he chooses to fight mallinagii who publically accused him of juicing for less money??whyComment
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That would have been the most logical step for him to take. And the majority of the boxing public would agree.
But it seems as if it's more about a battle of the egos more than anything else.Comment
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It's both of their faults. Multi-millionaires can't figure out how to split more millions between them when the regular working class people are willing to shell out the ridiculous $60 price tag for this fight during hard times? Pathetic. Pathetic on everybody's part.
And if this is just a marketing ploy to garner more public interest, that's even more pathetic.Comment
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co-****ing sign this postIt's both of their faults. Multi-millionaires can't figure out how to split more millions between them when the regular working class people are willing to shell out the ridiculous $60 price tag for this fight during hard times? Pathetic. Pathetic on everybody's part.
And if this is just a marketing ploy to garner more public interest, that's even more pathetic.Comment
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what he said....
i was also answering your question about "whether arum's final offer was sufficient."
arum stated, it would be up to the NSAC to decide if more blood tests were necessary, and that'd he'd agree to whatever the NSAC decides.
my point was, by ordering more blood test done, the NSAC would be admitting their own tests, that they've been using for years, are flawed/insufficient.
i asked you, do you imagine the NSAC admitting such?
clearly your answer will be "no," just like bob arum's......
so my answer to your question, on whether arum's final offer is good enough, has just been explained.Comment


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