Should Pacquiao Undergo Extensive Drug Testing To Clear His Name? (Video/Poll)

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  • jai mari078
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    #11
    No there is no reason to be su****ious of him especially because this all started from Mayweather Sr. crackhead ass mouth. The Mayweathers started this hole circus for no other reason than they never wanted to see this fight happen and create smoke screens. He should not have to prove his innocence when he was never proven guilty, when this isn't the standard for ecery other fighter. It's discriminating against him for no reason. Unless they make this standard for every fighter than this should not even be a discussion.

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    • lynx649
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      #12
      Yes, he should, he has created so much doubt with his refusal. I know a lot of my friends who only rlly watch boxing if its a big fight and we go to a bar are su****ious as to why he wouldn't just take the tests.

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        #13
        I just don't see why the 2 parties can't compromise. I understand that Floyd has concerns about Pac, and this is why he wants the test, but you can't just throw out what Pac wants. The fact is, these tests aren't required by law, this is a special request that Floyd is giving. Floyd made a demand, Pac made a counter offer, the 2 have got to meet somewhere in the middle. Every other detail about the fight has been negotiated and compromised without incident, why not this? It seems like alot of Pac haters in here are more interested in "exposing" Pac as a cheater than actually getting this fight done.

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        • civicvx
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          #14
          You guys are so funny, you guys sound like you guys are talking about Mosley here. When has Pac ever tested positive for steroid? If it's Mosley that we're talking about here than I would understand.

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          • Allucard
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            #15
            Great video too. I recommend that to all Pacquiao fans, it's not a bash on Pacquiao vid btw and he's not on Mayweather's nuts either. Makes allot of sense.

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            • civicvx
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              #16
              Originally posted by Deedubbzz07
              I just don't see why the 2 parties can't compromise. I understand that Floyd has concerns about Pac, and this is why he wants the test, but you can't just throw out what Pac wants. The fact is, these tests aren't required by law, this is a special request that Floyd is giving. Floyd made a demand, Pac made a counter offer, the 2 have got to meet somewhere in the middle. Every other detail about the fight has been negotiated and compromised without incident, why not this? It seems like alot of Pac haters in here are more interested in "exposing" Pac as a cheater than actually getting this fight done.
              Floyd just want to play game here, I don't think he's concern at all. He was the one who went on national tv doing interview saying that Pac was easy work, easy fight, maybe easier than the Marquez fight.

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              • revs1227
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                #17
                it wouldnt hurt

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                • Allucard
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by jai mari078
                  No there is no reason to be su****ious of him especially because this all started from Mayweather Sr. crackhead ass mouth. The Mayweathers started this hole circus for no other reason than they never wanted to see this fight happen and create smoke screens. He should not have to prove his innocence when he was never proven guilty, when this isn't the standard for ecery other fighter. It's discriminating against him for no reason. Unless they make this standard for every fighter than this should not even be a discussion.
                  See the video. You are missing the point. It doesn't matter who started it. It's a good point. It's for the better of the sport. You are borderline defending cheating or keeping possible cheating in the dark. If there weren't any su****ions who'd test urine in sports? Good sportsmen don't cheat (just on their wives lol). Anyway, in this matter one should NOT assume innocence on either part. I'm sure that if it was Mayweather refusing the test, your opinion would be much different. It's not discriminating against Pacquiao. Mayweather will also take the test.

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                  • Allucard
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by civicvx
                    You guys are so funny, you guys sound like you guys are talking about Mosley here. When has Pac ever tested positive for steroid? If it's Mosley that we're talking about here than I would understand.
                    Mosley also never TESTED positive for steroids, he confessed. More of a reason to run tests. Mosley fought DLH on steroids and they weren't detected in his urine! Pacquiao could be cheating. He won't against Mayweather. Think about it. Who will get in a ring with Pacquiao from now on? People who don't have nothing to lose. Everyone else will think about it. Either they get 50% (to compensate for the cheating) or they won't fight Pac. Pacquiao really needs to take the test. No lawsuit can save his rep. Only the RANDOM testing can.

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                    • Red_Menace
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                      #20
                      I've gotta agree with Allucard on this one. The person that made the accusation is irrelevant. The person that made the request for testing is irrelevant. What's being asked for is drug testing along the lines of the world standard for international sport. There is no reason to say no. If we demand a lower standard, just because a higher standard was not used before, we're basically covering for the cheaters that are undoubtably out there. It's too bad for Pac that he's the first target, but he should just take the tests. He's setting a bad precedent.

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