Manny bullied by ugly Americans
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"I see your point!".....Why doesn't that surprise me...
Whoever gave you a carrot for a brain must be shaking his head.
As for this **** being about ethnicity, colour, race or whatever...I just don't get it. I thought (the utmost extremist) soccer fans were ****** but this surpasses it with a huge margin.
:0nion head:Last edited by Main Source; 01-06-2010, 01:14 PM.Comment
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it's a race issue.
people in general only think asians are good at math, playing the violin, and modding civics and integras, bootlegging movies and italian clothing and watches.
they can't believe an asian dude is this good at boxing.
if pac was black, no one would be accusing him of steroids.Comment
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it's a race issue.
people in general only think asians are good at math, playing the violin, and modding civics and integras, bootlegging movies and italian clothing and watches.
they can't believe an asian dude is this good at boxing.
if pac was black, no one would be accusing him of steroids.Comment
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it's a race issue.
people in general only think asians are good at math, playing the violin, and modding civics and integras, bootlegging movies and italian clothing and watches.
they can't believe an asian dude is this good at boxing.
if pac was black, no one would be accusing him of steroids.
Oh please. You try to play the victim's role now?Comment
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Side note about the random testing..... May wanted up to within 48 hours of the fight... though the question I still have is it won't necessarily be within 48 hours but the window is just there. Which means pac might not even have to take tests up to that point seeing as their random... though can someone post to prove me wrong on this saying he would have a set one at that time frame?Comment
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You are missing the point. Sure more drug testing would be great.
But he is being SINGLED OUT from the crowd.
Manny Pacquiao is a multi millionaire athlete that is loved in the U.S. He's certainly not being bullied. It was his choice to walk away from the fight, because at the end of the day, the drug testing was a component of negotiations; he's not being forced to do anything. It is also true that because of Mayweather's demand that some think that random blood testing across the board would be a good idea. I don't see how that specifically is "bullying", since all would be subjected.
Pacquiao has been great for boxing. To many he's a hero. To others he's too good to be true. Nevertheless, it's hard to not respect the guy and his performances even if you really don't care for him; however, what does any of that have to do with improving the sport of boxing with random blood testing.
Boxing has great athletes that are subjected to some real bull****: ******* promoters, bull**** catchweights, 500 organizations, drug abuse. What is wrong with taking care of one of things that is taking away from boxing.Comment
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