FLoyd Mayweather Jr. Never Said Mannys is on anything

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  • Joeyzagz
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    #31
    Originally posted by hammerhiem
    Of course it does when it's uin context.

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    That statement in context helps Floyd even MORE. Because he did it on a joke of a radio program called the All-out show, and the participants were speaking in hyperbole the entire time.

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    If Floyd had made the statement on the Brian Kenny show it would be a different story. BUt even then, Floyd protected himself by not directly stating that Pac was on steroids. Almost as if he knew Pac would try to pull something like this in the future.

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    • ELPacman
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      #32
      Fraud did say clearly in the phone, "we know the Philippines got the best enhancement drugs". I'm sure that'll be taken into court as perfect evidence. Too bad he can't keep his big mouth shut. Gonna cost him.

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      • Jay Volcano
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        #33
        Originally posted by S a m u r a i
        Yes he has.

        "The Philippines has the best performance-enhancing drugs".

        What does that mean?
        That means nothing into court.

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        • [ DUBBZZ ]
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          #34
          Originally posted by COACH-WEBB
          Roach said that Pac will pass ANY test

          Yet, Pac wants a 30 day cut off with no testing...

          what does that mean?
          It means that you're making your judgment about Pacquiao based on assumptions and not facts. You gotta remember that this drug thing is Floyd's demand, its what he wants. So you're saying that if Pac doesn't give into Floyd's demands (without question), he's holding up the fight? Thats ridiculous and you know that. They've compromised on every detail of this fight, yet Floyd is unwilling to compromise on this? Why did Floyd come out with that press release, right in the middle of negotiations? He knew that coming out with this crap (before anything was even settled) would sabotage the fight and make Pac look responsible. Arum has given several deadlines for Floyd which shows they are willing to work this out, the fact that Floyd is not willing to budge on this shows me that he is trying to get out.

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          • toyboy33
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            #35
            My feeling is even if Pac wins a court case, the damage has been done and will not ever away. Taking and passing the random tests would've killed all the steroid talk.

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            • S A M U R A I
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              #36
              Originally posted by r.Gooner
              That means nothing into court.
              When me and you say it, it means nothing. When a high-profile athlete says it about another high-profile athlete in direct response to the name 'Pacquiao' being mentioned on a public radio show, and with everything else considered, it means a lot.



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              • Go Blue
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                #37
                He said something about the philliphines.

                He said Nothing about Pac.

                That will get thrown out instantly.

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                • toyboy33
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                  #38
                  Pass the tests, win the fight and THEN sue.

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                  • Don Mac
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Soir
                    That statement in context helps Floyd even MORE. Because he did it on a joke of a radio program called the All-out show, and the participants were speaking in hyperbole the entire time.

                    Check out this case:



                    If Floyd had made the statement on the Brian Kenny show it would be a different story. BUt even then, Floyd protected himself by not directly stating that Pac was on steroids. Almost as if he knew Pac would try to pull something like this in the future.
                    you are so in denial its not true. That radio quote is on tape, thousands have heard it. How does it help him and how was it a parody!?

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                    • cixthree
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by S a m u r a i
                      It means Manny isn't willing to be bent over by a scumbag such as Floyd Mayweather and ****ed up the ass. Pacquiao doesn't bend to the rules of Mayweather, because Floyd is not the Commission. End of story.
                      You need to stop dude... All you need to do is ask yourself this simple question "If the situation were reversed, what would I be saying about Mayweather" We pull these "Honor" cards and National Pride" cards all day. But in a nutshell it all sounds like excuses if you look at it from the other side. To me, Floyd has agreed to all Pacs demands (8 oz. gloves, ring size, purse split, 10 mill per pound) not to mention what we dont see.
                      My point is, we are all human, we are all sinners and Pac is not above any of us. Do you remember when Ariza said that Kahn and Pac are taking the same things? and Pac has no idea what he is taking... Do you think after all this stuff has come out that Pac has now asked Ariza "Hey man, what is it you're giving me?" Maybe he's not on PEDs, and if he is, Maybe he didnt know.. you ever thought of that?

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