"In theory and in practice I am vehemently opposed to people tossing out unfounded allegations against someone. Supply evidence, then we can talk. But saying someone is using steroids, or EPO, or HGH, based on a theory, or your gut instinct....I have to consider, what if the allegation were thrown at me, and I was 100% innocent. I'd be mightily irked. And so too would you be." - Michael Woods
http://www.thesweetscience.com/boxin...nny-used-peds/
"Who is Floyd Mayweather to say he's above boxing and can make demands for new rules beyond the ones that already exist for the sport? The humble Pacquiao has never said a bad word about any opponent, has never been dirty inside of the ring and has never broken any rule, including those pertaining to drugs, outside of the ring. I'm sorry, but it is Floyd who is in the wrong for even questioning Pacquiao's success, particularly when he's never questioned the success of any of his other opponents in the past. His demands for giving blood were over the top to begin with, and yet, Pacquiao was willing to comply. However, Mayweather's insistance of the randomness of the testing, making it appear as though Pacquiao had something to hide, that was the last straw and the reason why this fight isn't happening."
"Don't blame Manny Pacquiao. According to the rules that every other boxer has ever followed, he's never done anything wrong. In fact, Pacquiao hasn't even been in trouble with the law. Can the same be said for Floyd Mayweather? I don't think so."
"Thanks Floyd...we boxing fans really appreciate you ruining a great 2010 all because of your paranoid delusions. I thought you were supposed to be the best of the best...the creme de la creme...the pound-for-pound best! Call me crazy, but I don't think any pound-for-pound great should be as paranoid as you." - Felix Strunk
These comments sum it all up. 'Lil Floyd is gonna hear a lot more of this.
http://www.thesweetscience.com/boxin...nny-used-peds/
"Who is Floyd Mayweather to say he's above boxing and can make demands for new rules beyond the ones that already exist for the sport? The humble Pacquiao has never said a bad word about any opponent, has never been dirty inside of the ring and has never broken any rule, including those pertaining to drugs, outside of the ring. I'm sorry, but it is Floyd who is in the wrong for even questioning Pacquiao's success, particularly when he's never questioned the success of any of his other opponents in the past. His demands for giving blood were over the top to begin with, and yet, Pacquiao was willing to comply. However, Mayweather's insistance of the randomness of the testing, making it appear as though Pacquiao had something to hide, that was the last straw and the reason why this fight isn't happening."
"Don't blame Manny Pacquiao. According to the rules that every other boxer has ever followed, he's never done anything wrong. In fact, Pacquiao hasn't even been in trouble with the law. Can the same be said for Floyd Mayweather? I don't think so."
"Thanks Floyd...we boxing fans really appreciate you ruining a great 2010 all because of your paranoid delusions. I thought you were supposed to be the best of the best...the creme de la creme...the pound-for-pound best! Call me crazy, but I don't think any pound-for-pound great should be as paranoid as you." - Felix Strunk
These comments sum it all up. 'Lil Floyd is gonna hear a lot more of this.


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