Why a blood test would effect Pacquiao more than Mayweather..

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  • Sin City
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    Why a blood test would effect Pacquiao more than Mayweather..

    I hear the same bull**** over and over from narrow minded Floyd fans or as I call them (The John Birch Society) saying that Mayweather is going through the same tests Pacquiao is so it would effect them equally.

    Well, if they actual took time to get their heads out of their ass and breath some fresh air they would know that it isn't the amount of blood being withdrawn or the physical effects of it.. it's the mental.

    See Pacquiao, unlike Mayweather, believes getting blood extracted weakens him and he believes this strongly since he had blood extracted days before the Morales fight which he lost. Personally, I think Morales was the better man.. Pacquiao in his head however doesn't think so.

    Mayweather is confident he will be ok with the tests.. since he believes in them.
    Pacquiao doesn't and therefor doubts it.

    You ever gave a child Flindstones tablets and told them.. they could run, jump and play stronger and faster because of it? They went out there thinking they were superman and therefor performed better because of it. This is pretty much the same damn thing. Only difference is it involves something weakening you rather than making you stronger and it's between two adults.
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    Repost.

    The issue is, only an idiot would buy into the "It will mentally effect him" crap. As I said; issue was more due to the fact that Pacquiao was already in the 130 mark and didn't eat after getting his blood drawn. This was during a period where his body needed rest. That was at 130, difference there. At WW he came in at 143 against Cotto, so Pacquiao doesn't have to worry about that, understand? The problem here is that a 30 day cut off solve nothing, a 2-3 day cut off does, you understand that also? No offense man.

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    • Go Blue
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      #3
      Its not Floyds fault that Manny is a weak minded *****.

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      • pervertedlurker
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        Because Manny has had bad experiences in the past about them taking blood from him. This video explains a lot.


        watch?v=m4JrQj19R0U]

        sorry, they wont let me post a link. Copy that into youtube.

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        • $partacus
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          #5
          Pac fans are you sticking with this excuse or are you going to change your minds again?

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          • Go Blue
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            The amount of blood taken is so small it will have zero effect on performance," said Dr. Gary Wadler, the World Anti-Doping Agency chairman of the Prohibited List Committee. "It's really inconsequential when you take into account the total blood volume in the human body. It's not a valid argument."



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            • Doctor_Tenma
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              #7
              Originally posted by Aldo-Raine
              The amount of blood taken is so small it will have zero effect on performance," said Dr. Gary Wadler, the World Anti-Doping Agency chairman of the Prohibited List Committee. "It's really inconsequential when you take into account the total blood volume in the human body. It's not a valid argument."



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              Can I get the article to that? I've been looking all over for that.

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              • Haterfree
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                #8
                It will affect Pac more because he is concerned about them coming back dirty. There is no other reason someone would miss out on a 4o million dollar payday & a chance to be in the biggest fight in boxing history.

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                • -EX-
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Aldo-Raine
                  Its not Floyds fault that Manny is a weak minded *****.


                  C'mon Sin City that's a garbage excuse...

                  I don't think Pac is using tho...

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                  • Go Blue
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by The_Executioner
                    lolol..I mean its not though right....lol

                    the amount of blood taken is so small it will have zero effect on performance," said Dr. Gary Wadler, the World Anti-Doping Agency chairman of the Prohibited List Committee. "It's really inconsequential when you take into account the total blood volume in the human body. It's not a valid argument."

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