Did you seriously just ask for one good reason??? uhh maybe so he can clear his name of the obvious tarnishing it has received, RIGHT or WRONG. His name has been tarnished whether you like it or not and the ONLY way out is to take the random tests, so ya, there's your one good reason. But you will prob choose to ignore the logic in what I just said and come back with something like Floyd doesn't dictate the rules, but thats really a moot point right now because Manny's reputation will forever be questioned until he accepts the tests. I would be on Manny's side if Floyd wasn't taking the tests, but he is.
Floyd has been acting completely out of character
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Manny Pacquiao's most recent success and superstar appeal has Floyd acting like a jealous high school girl. Floyd cannot stand to play second fiddle to Manny Pacquiao. Manny's taken over and become the face of boxing in a matter of a few fights. Mayweather's been at that task since he picked up the Lightweight title from Genaro Hernandez 11 years ago. Floyd seems to be entirety overcome with jealously, greed and spite.
In recent interviews, he's been asked questions (about Manny Pacquiao) that resulted in him having jealous little hissyfits and being completely disrespectful and unprofessional during the sessions.
Interview with Brian Kenny: Got owned, couldn't stop stuttering, disrespectfully lashed back at Kenny, etc., etc., etc.
Interview with Max Kellerman: Completely disrespectful, too afraid to man up against Shane, turned his aggression on Max.
Interview with RA The Rugged Man: Complete Ownage (you gotta listen to that one yourself)
Scheduled appearance on Lopez Live: When asked about Manny Pacquiao, he decided to not show up.
And what's a jealous high school girl's favorite evil-doing? The Rumor. That's why Floyd started this whole steroid ****fest. Like a jealous high school girl trying to trash Manny's reputation, achievements and super star appeal. He's jealous and he's scared.
And you can thank Floyd for this fight not happening. He got what he wanted, a self gratifying "victory" over Manny Pacquiao without having to face him in the ring. But now he'll have to face him in court. Good Luck with that Floyd. The End.
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Wow. ******ed much?
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Ts,this is not out of character for floyd at all!!That's how he rolls!!He talked the meanest game ever,but didn't quite expect for little ol Manny to come out of nowhere like an earthquake & just completely expose his fraud & call his bluff!!Out of character nope,but jealus & school girlish sure thing!!
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His name isn't tarnished to me and millions of other boxing fans.Did you seriously just ask for one good reason??? uhh maybe so he can clear his name of the obvious tarnishing it has received, RIGHT or WRONG. His name has been tarnished whether you like it or not and the ONLY way out is to take the random tests, so ya, there's your one good reason. But you will prob choose to ignore the logic in what I just said and come back with something like Floyd doesn't dictate the rules, but thats really a moot point right now because Manny's reputation will forever be questioned until he accepts the tests. I would be on Manny's side if Floyd wasn't taking the tests, but he is.
Only to *****s, and fans of past Pacquiao opponents. Namely, Barrera, Marquez and Cotto.
But, what you fail to see is, that there are people in this world who don't bend over to every accusation against them, especially when those accusations come from ex convicts who have no proof.
Maybe you're just so weak minded, that you believe everything you hear from the common criminal to accept speculation rather than the actual facts.
Failed tests for Manny Pacquiao in his career,
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Out of character in the way that he appeared shook, not sure how to answer and kept contradicting himself during the interviews. Not out of character in his ****iness, but in the way he appeared so defensive, kinda like he was being preyed upon.Ts,this is not out of character for floyd at all!!That's how he rolls!!He talked the meanest game ever,but didn't quite expect for little ol Manny to come out of nowhere like an earthquake & just completely expose his fraud & call his bluff!!Out of character nope,but jealus & school girlish sure thing!!

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The bottom line is, Manny refused to submit to random drug testing and decided to sue rather than fight and prove to the world he is not on steroids and is the number one pound for pound fighter in the world. Yeah Mayweather is an idiot, but Pac is doing nothing but showing he has something to hide. Its Manny's fault the fight didn't happen. All he had to do was agree to random drug testing. Thats no big deal at all and in this time and age of steroid abuse, an athlete has an obligation to prove he's not taking steroids when performing on this level of the sport. You Pac fans are few and alone in this. Ask your mom, she will say if he's refusing random testing he probably has something to hide. Its plain and simple common sense.Manny Pacquiao's most recent success and superstar appeal has Floyd acting like a jealous high school girl. Floyd cannot stand to play second fiddle to Manny Pacquiao. Manny's taken over and become the face of boxing in a matter of a few fights. Mayweather's been at that task since he picked up the Lightweight title from Genaro Hernandez 11 years ago. Floyd seems to be entirety overcome with jealously, greed and spite.
In recent interviews, he's been asked questions (about Manny Pacquiao) that resulted in him having jealous little hissyfits and being completely disrespectful and unprofessional during the sessions.
Interview with Brian Kenny: Got owned, couldn't stop stuttering, disrespectfully lashed back at Kenny, etc., etc., etc.
Interview with Max Kellerman: Completely disrespectful, too afraid to man up against Shane, turned his aggression on Max.
Interview with RA The Rugged Man: Complete Ownage (you gotta listen to that one yourself)
Scheduled appearance on Lopez Live: When asked about Manny Pacquiao, he decided to not show up.
And what's a jealous high school girl's favorite evil-doing? The Rumor. That's why Floyd started this whole steroid ****fest. Like a jealous high school girl trying to trash Manny's reputation, achievements and super star appeal. He's jealous and he's scared.
And you can thank Floyd for this fight not happening. He got what he wanted, a self gratifying "victory" over Manny Pacquiao without having to face him in the ring. But now he'll have to face him in court. Good Luck with that Floyd. The End.Comment
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An athlete has no obligation to provide anything to anyone unless there is solid evidence to prove he was doing wrong.The bottom line is, Manny refused to submit to random drug testing and decided to sue rather than fight and prove to the world he is not on steroids and is the number one pound for pound fighter in the world. Yeah Mayweather is an idiot, but Pac is doing nothing but showing he has something to hide. Its Manny's fault the fight didn't happen. All he had to do was agree to random drug testing. Thats no big deal at all and in this time and age of steroid abuse, an athlete has an obligation to prove he's not taking steroids when performing on this level of the sport. You Pac fans are few and alone in this. Ask your mom, she will say if he's refusing random testing he probably has something to hide. Its plain and simple common sense.
The commissions Manny fights for have cleared him of that.
What you're really saying is that everytime someone gets accused by some scumbag, you should go out of your way to prove that dip**** wrong.
Doesn't work that way unless you have evidence.
Just as the police can't do anything until an actual crime is being committed, or has been committed. They can't arrest people because someone might do something.
Lets do it like this, I think you suck ****,
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You really missed what i was saying. I was implying that casual fans of the sport, the ones who make up 75% of the crowd at a packed bar for a PPV, are su****ious of Manny not taking the test. How is that not tarnishing a reputation when there is a cloud of doubt as to why he won't take DRUG testing. All you can do is come back with your one sentence paragraphs and ***** remarks.His name isn't tarnished to me and millions of other boxing fans.
Only to *****s, and fans of past Pacquiao opponents. Namely, Barrera, Marquez and Cotto.
But, what you fail to see is, that there are people in this world who don't bend over to every accusation against them, especially when those accusations come from ex convicts who have no proof.
Maybe you're just so weak minded, that you believe everything you hear from the common criminal to accept speculation rather than the actual facts.
Failed tests for Manny Pacquiao in his career,
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I get it that you probably have wet dreams of this guy, but just for one second, take a step back and look at this whole situation objectively, as Allucard said in another thread, it DOESN'T matter at this point who made the initial allegations. Nor, does it matter who asked for the blood testing, the fact is, Manny is refusing something that you are implying is outrageous, well, I fail to see how HGH testing is outrageous, its not like floyd is asking if he can load is gloves or some ****, which is what you guys make it out to be.
Take the tests, you shut EVERYONE UP, don't take them, people talk, which is exactly what you are trying to stop with a lawsuit but ends up having the reverse effect. Even if Manny won $50 million in court, if he doesn't do this drug testing, people will have a cloud of doubt. It's not just the '*****s' even big guys in the industry a la Max Kellerman are su****ious, Miguel Cotto is su****ious, ****, my dog's even gettin a little su****ious...Last edited by lynx649; 12-31-2009, 04:05 PM.Comment
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