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  • Left2body
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    #31
    That article has conflicting statements from Pac Camp. However, the big thing I have a problem with is the inflexability of Pac's Camp on the "Not within 30 days" of the fight. Its clear he has given blood before major fights before, at least as close as 14 days from the Hatton fight.

    Why don't they negotiate from there? The hard stance of 30 days is preposterous in light of the Pac-Hatton 24/7 video's.

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    • DigitalBeast
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      #32
      Originally posted by Left2body
      That article has conflicting statements from Pac Camp. However, the big thing I have a problem with is the inflexability of Pac's Camp on the "Not within 30 days" of the fight. Its clear he has given blood before major fights before, at least as close as 14 days from the Hatton fight.

      Why don't they negotiate from there? The hard stance of 30 days is preposterous in light of the Pac-Hatton 24/7 video's.
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      • spinika7
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        #33
        Originally posted by Left2body
        That article has conflicting statements from Pac Camp. However, the big thing I have a problem with is the inflexability of Pac's Camp on the "Not within 30 days" of the fight. Its clear he has given blood before major fights before, at least as close as 14 days from the Hatton fight.

        Why don't they negotiate from there? The hard stance of 30 days is preposterous in light of the Pac-Hatton 24/7 video's.


        The blood test taken for Hatton fight was 24 days beforehand. It was to test for blood borne diseases....not PED's.

        Regardless their inflexibility is preposterous. They simply do not want random testing.

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        • renren40
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          #34
          Originally posted by Left2body
          That article has conflicting statements from Pac Camp. However, the big thing I have a problem with is the inflexability of Pac's Camp on the "Not within 30 days" of the fight. Its clear he has given blood before major fights before, at least as close as 14 days from the Hatton fight.

          Why don't they negotiate from there? The hard stance of 30 days is preposterous in light of the Pac-Hatton 24/7 video's.
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          • BadBrains
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            #35
            Originally posted by spinika7
            The blood test taken for Hatton fight was 24 days beforehand. It was to test for blood borne diseases....not PED's.

            Regardless their inflexibility is preposterous. They simply do not want random testing.
            read my sig and you'll get it. That 30 days s*** is coming from camp, mine is from pac himself.

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            • renren40
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              #36
              Originally posted by spinika7
              The blood test taken for Hatton fight was 24 days beforehand. It was to test for blood borne diseases....not PED's.

              Regardless their inflexibility is preposterous. They simply do not want random testing.
              They agreed to random urine test

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              • spinika7
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                #37
                Originally posted by BadBrains
                read my sig and you'll get it. That 30 days s*** is coming from camp, mine is from pac himself.

                It might have come from Pacs mouth but he is not willing to put pen to paper to that effect....so really he is full of **** until he does so.....

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                • spinika7
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by renren40
                  They agreed to random urine test


                  So what?

                  They can't take a teaspoon of blood for 30 days before a boxin match??

                  He needs a full 30 day window of no blood drawn??

                  WHY??

                  Is he that superstitous and mentally weak he can't recover from getting blood drawn 2,3,4,5,6,7 days before the fight???

                  I just think he realises Mayweathers will not give ground on this issue and is using it as an excuse not to fight floyd. After all he had his blood drawn 24 days before Hatton fight.

                  What difference does getting your blood drawn 30 days, 24 days, 20 days, 15 days, 12 days, 8 days, 5 days or even 2 days before a fight make???

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                  • jrosales13
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Robin88
                    What's wrong about Pac sending Floyd out on a stretcher if the fight pushes through?

                    The little Filipino has been doing that all his life.

                    Stop swinging from Floyd's nutsack.
                    What Dominicano Soy is talking about. Is Ariza saying...

                    "I am the one in charge, I'm the one responsible for what Manny takes. He has no idea what he takes."

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by spinika7
                      So what?

                      They can't take a teaspoon of blood for 30 days before a boxin match??

                      He needs a full 30 day window of no blood drawn??

                      WHY??

                      Is he that superstitous and mentally weak he can't recover from getting blood drawn 2,3,4,5,6,7 days before the fight???

                      I just think he realises Mayweathers will not give ground on this issue and is using it as an excuse not to fight floyd. After all he had his blood drawn 24 days before Hatton fight.

                      What difference does getting your blood drawn 30 days, 24 days, 20 days, 15 days, 12 days, 8 days, 5 days or even 2 days before a fight make???
                      If there is no difference of 2 days or 30 before the fight... then Mayweather team should just accept the 30 days right? I mean Pac does not even have to do that. If you really think about it. But, he is willing to.

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