History will not be kind to Pacquiao, and it's HIS OWN fault

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    #21
    Rogan vs. Pacquiao at a catch weight of 146½. Who wins?



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    • Doctor_Tenma
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      #22
      This thread was different; unique.

      It was Dominicano Soy approved

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      • blank_frackis
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        #23
        Having a reputation for doing his talking in the ring doesn't mean he's compelled to do everything Floyd tells him to do. If Mayweather demanded that he appear on live TV singing Old Man River whilst wearing a ballerina outfit is Pacquiao supposed to do it just so that the fight goes ahead?

        All of this pre-fight bull**** stems entirely from the egos in each camp. It's all about trying to get the other guy to do something he doesn't want to do. It's not even about gaining an advantage in the fight, it's just a vehicle for Bob Arum, Richard Schaefer and the rest of them to prove who has the biggest ****.

        Mayweather's camp thought they could get Pacquiao out of his comfort zone by giving him a loaded demand - either take the drug tests they stipulate or have to suffer the "he must have something to hide" rumours which go along with refusing it. Pacquiao's camp called the bluff and took it a step further with the lawsuit - effectively saying that either they drop the blood test demand or, in addition to missing out on the money from the fight, there could be substantial legal damages to pay. The lawsuit threat was just a way for Pacquiao's camp to get the initiative back. It means nothing in the grand scheme of things.

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        • Felixion
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          #24
          I love that when the ignorant, foolish, blind supporters of Manny Pacquiao are confronted with a concise, thought out argument against their man - they have nothing to say.

          /exposed

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          • hugh grant
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            #25
            Originally posted by Felixion
            Manny Pacquiao has dug his own grave. Were it any other fighter opposite Mayweather in these ridiculous negotiations, it would not be so. But because it's Pacquiao, and because of the kind of man he is, things will not look so hot for him down the road.

            If we were dealing with a personality akin to Floyd Mayweather's, one that is charged with ego, and his own inflation sense of self, this kind of "how-dare-you-accuse-me" **** might just seem like someone acting out of their ass. The problem is, Manny Pacquaio has AGAIN AND AGAIN proven himself to be a stand up, classy guy who doesn't **** around.

            You never hear him talking **** before a fight, and he's exactly the kind of fighter who always lets his fists do the talking. He is, in a sense, the opposite of Mayweather. He keeps his mouth shut, and his fists up, and SHOWS not TELLS.

            This is a problem now because he's been accused of cheating - and his reaction has not been congruous with his personality at all. It raises some serious question marks when a guy who has spent his whole career shutting people up, not with words or rash posturing, but with ACTION - suddenly refuses to step up to someone calling him out.

            Had he said absolutely, taken and passed all the tests - win, lose, or draw against PBF he would look like someone who was in the clear, but the fact that he has ducked this whole situation, and FILED A ****ING LAWSUIT is a smoking gun. It's just not how this guy behaves, and the fact that this kind of behavior is in response to allegations of CHEATING is seriously su****ious.

            Lots of people look to the physical feats of Manny Pacquiao to try and decide whether or not he's guilty of what's being accused, but the truth is, you only need to look at his reaction to tell that something is definitely out of the ordinary.

            Step up and take the tests, or shut the **** up and let Freddie Roach stick a needle in your ass, and go beat up Yuri Foreman. This sport, at this time, does not need people who are trying to cheat the system.
            History will be kind to Pac, and is being kind to Pac. Most people are telling PBF to come to his senses and make the fight.
            Its guys like you who think you can rule the world behind your PC that has issues. YOu belong in a James Bond film. James Bond villains always think they can rule the world in one way or the other.

            Come back to reality i kindly ask you though. Are you not comfortable with reality that you create a fantasy world for yourself?

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            • Bogig
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              #26
              Pac's camp HAD ALREADY AGREED to take any random blood & urine testing, as long as it's set and administered by the NSAC, which is the rightful governing body. So you have to ask why Floyd's camp DID NOT AGREE TO THIS ??!

              Because he wanted it administered by USADA. (Reads: USADA's CEO Tygart is a known Dela Hoya friend and affiliate)

              You call this a level-playing field ????????!!!!

              I call this su****ious!

              :gay:

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              • jqSide
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                #27
                Originally posted by Felixion
                I love that when the ignorant, foolish, blind supporters of Manny Pacquiao are confronted with a concise, thought out argument against their man - they have nothing to say.

                /exposed
                You are the ignorant one and I have a song for you:

                I'm Pacman the steroids man
                I'm Pacman the steroids man
                Floyd fans say I'm nothing
                Without eating spinach
                I'm Pacman the steroids man. Tootoot.

                Dude, history will never be on a ducker's side. If you're reading blogs, even the anti Pac bunch have softened. You'll noticed that they have changed their idiotic views on the Pac. He's clean. If Floyd does nothing about it now, he'll go down in history as a loser.

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                • Bogig
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                  #28
                  If you went to a job interview and the interviewer suspected you were a crook (without offering an microscopic ounce of proof) and asked you to take a lie-detector test to prove your innocence, would you do it ?!

                  Can anyone in their right mind blame you if you walked out of the f@#cking interview and can anyone automatically call you a crook ???!

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                  • Bogig
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                    #29
                    Anyone with sufficient iq should be able to see through what floyd is doing by demanding these ridiculous, unsanctioned and unprecedented tests !

                    Plus manny has already agreed to unlimited urine and blood tests as long as it's administered by the nsac !!! Fact.

                    And floyd has not accepted even that. Fact.

                    I wonder why ... Quack quack quack ...

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                    • hugh grant
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Felixion
                      Manny Pacquiao has dug his own grave. Were it any other fighter opposite Mayweather in these ridiculous negotiations, it would not be so. But because it's Pacquiao, and because of the kind of man he is, things will not look so hot for him down the road.

                      If we were dealing with a personality akin to Floyd Mayweather's, one that is charged with ego, and his own inflation sense of self, this kind of "how-dare-you-accuse-me" **** might just seem like someone acting out of their ass. The problem is, Manny Pacquaio has AGAIN AND AGAIN proven himself to be a stand up, classy guy who doesn't **** around.

                      You never hear him talking **** before a fight, and he's exactly the kind of fighter who always lets his fists do the talking. He is, in a sense, the opposite of Mayweather. He keeps his mouth shut, and his fists up, and SHOWS not TELLS.

                      This is a problem now because he's been accused of cheating - and his reaction has not been congruous with his personality at all. It raises some serious question marks when a guy who has spent his whole career shutting people up, not with words or rash posturing, but with ACTION - suddenly refuses to step up to someone calling him out.

                      Had he said absolutely, taken and passed all the tests - win, lose, or draw against PBF he would look like someone who was in the clear, but the fact that he has ducked this whole situation, and FILED A ****ING LAWSUIT is a smoking gun. It's just not how this guy behaves, and the fact that this kind of behavior is in response to allegations of CHEATING is seriously su****ious.

                      Lots of people look to the physical feats of Manny Pacquiao to try and decide whether or not he's guilty of what's being accused, but the truth is, you only need to look at his reaction to tell that something is definitely out of the ordinary.

                      Step up and take the tests, or shut the **** up and let Freddie Roach stick a needle in your ass, and go beat up Yuri Foreman. This sport, at this time, does not need people who are trying to cheat the system.
                      Originally posted by Bogig
                      If you went to a job interview and the interviewer suspected you were a crook (without offering an microscopic ounce of proof) and asked you to take a lie-detector test to prove your innocence, would you do it ?!

                      Can anyone in their right mind blame you if you walked out of the f@#cking interview and can anyone automatically call you a crook ???!
                      If the police department confirmed to interviewer that you werent a crook and had no record of any crimes commited. And then the interviewer turns to the police department and tell them they are rubbish and that they just havent caught you doing any crimes. YOud think the interviewer had serious issues i agree.

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