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Last edited by whirlwind; 01-03-2010, 11:46 AM.
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Originally posted by Amadla Ngawethu View PostMcGuigan is a known ******* in boxing circles his opinion doesnt really matter.If Colin Hart said something I would consider but as for McGuigan and Jonny Nelson,those and some other Sky commentators they are rubbish
"McGuigan is a known ******* in boxing circles"
My God i've read some ****** things on this forum, but you take the biscuit. As if you know anything about boxing circles. Stop trying to be the big man and concentrate on school tomorrow. You are one seriously idiotic, pathetic and, most likely, unloved child.
****head.
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Originally posted by GRUSTLER View PostI don't have no sympathy for Pac because everyone says that
people are jealous of Pac's success? Why would the boxers fans
be? We're not getting nothing out of all of his success. We just
want to see a fight!!! People are talking about Pac and everyone
is all Boo Hoo but turn around and bash Floyd worst than anyone
can ever do Pac but then it's all good? Pac made things for him
get to this level. Why not agree to the tests team Mayweather
wanted considering Floyd was going to take it too? So the
biggest fight in history comes to a halt because Pacquiao doesn't
want Mayweather to get his way? BULL****! How many times
have Pacquiao gotten his way in negotiations? Jealous of Pac for
what? Just take the tests, prove everyone wrong Pac and make
the fight happen if there is nothing to hide.
if i were pacquiao i would say no based on pure principle. he's already rich as ****, from a poor background and i am sure that he would have no trouble saying no to the money wouldn't bother him too much in my opinion.
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Originally posted by namme View PostTrue indeed!
Accusing him of fighting old and washed up fighters, accusing him demanding catchweights (it was Cotto who agreed to fight at 145lbs with no problem) and finally accusing the man of being PED/Steroid/HGH-user....
I wonder if there is anything else Pacquiao will be accused of because of his own success.
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Originally posted by check hook View PostLet me ask you something pugay.....
- Ariza has gone on record as saying Manny has no idea what he takes
- Manny has gone on record and said he has no idea what a steroid looks like
Now i know you belive both of them (since team Pac is beyond question....beyond reproach) and hence take these statements as fact.
So my question is given this information.....would Manny even know if he was taking PED's....he could be taking them without even knowing.....
Got it?
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Originally posted by Tim Horton View Postthis is getting ridiculous. why didn't mayweather ask for this from Marquez. these tests are not called for and the roid allegations are baseless...the fight may not happen but the mayweathers and golden boy will suffer in court.
if i were pacquiao i would say no based on pure principle. he's already rich as ****, from a poor background and i am sure that he would have no trouble saying no to the money wouldn't bother him too much in my opinion.
I firmly stand with my previous position here. Apply the law to everyone or don't apply it at all. If you nuthuggers out there could not understand it, i'll simplify it for your pea-sized brains...
If they wanted the random blood testings for their fight, since they claim that their intentions have a higher purpose, the random blood testings should be implemented to all boxers (say, NSAC for all boxers fighting in Nevada).
GOT IT, nuthuggers???
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