The Real Reason Why Manny Pacquiao doesn't want his BLOOD DRAWN

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  • GameBullDawg
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    #21
    [QUOTE=ashampton;7135447]
    Originally posted by GameBullDawg


    RIGHT ON BROTHER!!!

    Give a Mayweather a fur coat and they think they rule the world!!! LMAO
    Isn't the Truth !!!!!!!! Whats he gonna do when Pac takes his coat off him and whups his nice ass in da Ring,,,,, he will be like humpty dumpty,,,, all de Golden boyz and all the Mayweaters won't be able to put Jr back together agin.....

    A massive beat down is coming for Mayweather !!!!!!!

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      #22
      [QUOTE=Imhotep;7135570]
      Originally posted by ashampton

      This article has pac nut gobbling all over it.The article is b.s cause Pac was very agrressive in the Morales fight.So the roids could not have an effect.Second: Pac excuse for losing the fight to Morales was he did`nt get to use the gloves he wanted and that he was distracted.

      Link: http://www.boxingscene.com/?m=show&id=2854


      Third: Floyd will be taking the same test so any negative effects that may happen which it wont would have the same effect on Floyd.fourth: Morales was weight drained and even more faded by the time he fought Morales the 2nd time.

      The article is debunked and a epic fail.
      Your conception was an epic fail:wank::wank::wank:

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        #23
        Originally posted by seasider
        Is there any evidence that blood tests before an event will incapacitate an athlete in any way? If this were the case, we'd be hearing about Olympic athletes blaming the drug testing on their bad performances.
        Yes ,,, I just read it and will get the article !

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        • Floyd Joy
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          #24
          Thats all B.S. nobody cares if Pacquiao weight drains his opponents (De La Hoya, Cotto,etc. ) and they ask for no excuses, yet they keep making excuses for Pacquiao.
          How can it be o.k for other fighters to perform better weight drain, but if Pacquiao takes off some little blood it effects him.

          Pacquiao is able to be better now that he's bigger, but De La Hoya and Cotto are suppose to be better when they're thinner? Pacquiao has improve much more now than when he was supposedly starving, but its o.k for others to starve and still be better. If Pacquiao was the same fighter he was before he would of lost, but he some how is better because he's stronger while others become weaker and are asked to still be strong. Thats all Hipocrisy I say. If losing blood effected him it could have effected Morales and can effect others too. Fighters should all take these olympic test so fights can be as fair as possible.

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            #25
            What bloodlines do your game dogs consist of?

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              #26
              Originally posted by ashampton
              Good article GameBullDawg
              I like yer Avatar maing !!!!!! Pac is Rising up like a Storm !!!

              Principle over money ,,,, it shows the REAL HEART of the matter !!

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                #27
                Originally posted by GameBullDawg
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                The real reason why Pacquiao does not want his blood drawn
                December 31, 3:52 AMIndianapolis Fight Sports ExaminerDennis "dSource" Guillermo


                This video was taken after Manny Pacquiao's first loss to Erik Morales. Unfortunately it's in Tagalog so you might want to have an interpreter beside you to translate the entire interview as I intend to only highlight the main reasons as to why Pacquiao strongly objects to random blood testing near his fights.

                First of all, I just got off an interview with RA The Rugged Man and he himself said "I think that people that pay attention to the sport can see right through it (steroids garbage) easily," pertaining to how this whole slimy steroids story has been twisted by Mayweather's team in order to discredit Pacquiao. That complete interview is up now and can be viewed by clicking this link: (RA Interview)

                In this video, Pacquiao talked about all the su****ious inconsistencies during the blood drawing that was required for him to do when he fought Erik Morales back in 2005. Pacquiao stated that he was repeatedly ambushed with random blood drawings within 48 hours of his fight against Morales and claimed that he felt dizzy and weak and with weigh-ins coming up, he was also wary of eating anything. He described in detail how his neck and arms went numb and during fight night, how he did not have his full power behind his punches which was also confirmed by Morales. After this incident, Pacquiao was criticized for being "outwitted" and asked why he allowed his team to agree to terms that ultimately contributed to his loss.

                Let's be real here. Pacquiao's edge is his strength, punching power and superior conditioning. If you physically weaken him before a fight, you take away what makes him special. Yes, his skill has improved, but it's those fundamental gifts that allow him to execute what he has learned and make him the force that he is.

                After the first fight wherein Pacquiao did not floor Morales even once, he sent the Mexican legend to the canvas 5 times en-route to two TKO victories. Now, people will believe what they want to believe, and if you choose to believe the PRESS RELEASE by Golden Boy Promotions and Team Mayweather then that's your prerogative. Fact is, Pacquiao is not afraid of needles regardless of what GBP and Mayweather's camp printed and that he never said so ever. The press release stated that Michael Koncz, Pacquiao's controversial adviser, had made that comment and not Pacquiao himself. Besides, I know this for a fact because my buddy just inked Pacquiao up with new tattoos a month ago.

                That video of Pacquiao having blood drawn about weeks before the fight has no bearing either. What Pacquiao objects to is random blood testing within a few days before fight night which the Olympic style drug testing requires. He is willing to give it as soon as the fight is over, how hard is it to comprehend that the man does not want to give away any advantages to his notoriously shrewd opponent. And why would he? For what? I say cut the games, and just fight the way all the other boxers do. If they really want this Olympic style testing, then it should not be just Pacquiao. it should apply to each and every professional boxer in the world. This is absurd and hints prejudice and discrimination. Why would an innocent person allow himself to be bullied by American media and baseless accusations especially when Pacquiao has no history whatsoever of doping.

                Truth is, there's two sides of the story. Just make sure you get the facts before you believe either one. The Mayweather camp have nothing but speculation and Pacquiao's camp simply does not want to repeat history when they lost to Morales. Mayweather has pointed out that Morales fight multiple times in the past, and Team Pacquiao fears taht this is another one of their tactics.

                (here's a link of more facts behind Mayweather's steroids stories)

                Wild Card personnel Shane Langford who works at the Wild Card Gym and see the Filipino train attests to Pacquiao's clean record and made a comment,

                "Look at henry armstrongs record on boxrec the weights are almost identical if you match age. And it looks the same in many ways! He was 120 when he was 18 Pacquiao was 119 when he was 18. He was 140 when he was 30....just like Pacquiao. Pay attention to the fact that there was no BALCO in the 30s!"

                In my opinion, Pacquiao has been wrongfully thrown under the bus, tried under the court of public opinion for allegations he does not have history of committing. There is no proof not history, but his reputation has been greatly vandalized. With the law suit Pacquiao filed against GBP and Team Mayweather, Pacquiao wants to set the record straight and for the truth to come out and formally tried in the court of justice so the world can truly hear the facts.

                If Team Mayweather really wanted to make the fight happen, they would have never came out with such a controversial press release in the middle of the negotiations. If the deal was dead, then it was dead. All the posturing is elementary. I for one called it from the beginning. This fight is not happening on March 13, unless Floyd truly wants it. He after all was the first to act and said he agreed to fight Pacquiao despite rumors coming from his circle that he is training for a probably fight in Europe against Hatton.

                As they say, a lie is like a boomerang... you will in the blank.
                You should change the TS title to "The Real Reason Why Manny Pacquiao doesn't want his BLOOD DRAWN Close to the fight" He is not declining blood work completely.

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                • GameBullDawg
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by elpacman
                  i'm glad ra rugged man mentioned people can see right through it that follow the sport. I said this also awhile ago. People think pacquiao's legacy is tarnished, but infact it's far from it. This shows how much more of a man and real champion pacquiao is by not giving in to floyd's childish bullcrap. People are just going to remember pacquiao blew through the best while floyd avoided the best with all his might. Hey floyd, you want to retire unhurt as you say? Well, continue doing what you do because you won't be remembered for it.
                  right on maing !!!!!

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                  • HighFlyer
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by TheGreatShark
                    Laughing my ****ing ass off. Going by this, then BOTH fighters would be weakened. Garbage article, failed thread. Log off.

                    There was no BALCO during then but the first experimental steroids were being developed in the 20s.
                    Originally posted by Six Shooter
                    Doesn't explain why he hasn't changed the offer from 30 days, 4 or 5 days should be long enough for it not to affect his fragile mind.
                    ur not real doctors or drug experts imao.
                    ur just floyd's puppet

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by M.I.C.
                      So based on this article Pacquiao admits he has a weak mind. Or maybe like all ego driven fighters, he was looking for an excuse for losing.
                      You can't read can ya maing !!?? Just can't read ,,,

                      Read the article again and especially at the place where he said the blood drawn made him dizzy and weak in his body not weak in his mind.. Purely a mistake on yer part ??? or could it be you are eat up with Dumbass worms... ??

                      A good shot of invermection takes care of most worms.

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