Does the 10-day Difference in Testing Warrant PBF's Refusal to Accept Fight Deal?

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  • Foodie One
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    #31
    Originally posted by Spacey1991
    Asnwer this question...

    Do you think Team Pacquiao's refusal to accept the 14-day cutoff is reasonable? Why?
    First of all, concessions were already made to "Accomodate" Pretty Boy's "Whims and Wishes." The Pacman has his own beliefs in the blood testing that Jr. is "UNWILLING" to afford him.

    Secondly, Do you honestly think that the Pacman will be that much "Stronger and Invincible" if the 24-day cutoff is used as opposed to the 14-day cutoff? Hahaha... Once again, What is 'Lil Floyd afraid of? He should just agree to the 24-day term and quit being a total "Drama Queen."
    Last edited by Foodie One; 01-08-2010, 05:22 PM.

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    • V.WEBB
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      #32
      Originally posted by Nuurzhaelan
      It is easy to be 'right' when you ignore all other reasonable discourse. Congratulations. You truly are an army of one.
      lol..exactly!

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      • Nuurzhaelan
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        #33
        Originally posted by Lady Fan
        First of all, concessions were already made to "Accomodate" Pretty Boy's "Whims and Wishes." The Pacman has his own beliefs in the blood testing that Jr. is "UNWILLING" to afford him.

        Do you honestly think that the Pacman will be that much "Stronger and Invincible" if the 24-day cutoff is used as opposed to the 14-day cutoff. Hahaha... Once again, What is 'Lil Floyd afraid of? He should just agree to the 24-day term and quit being a total "Drama Queen."
        The reverse assumption can be made. Would he really be that much weaker?

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        • Foodie One
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          #34
          Originally posted by Spacey1991
          Asnwer this question...

          Do you think Team Pacquiao's refusal to accept the 14-day cutoff is reasonable? Why?
          I've answered your question. Now I'll wait for you to answer my original question.

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          • Foodie One
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            #35
            Originally posted by Nuurzhaelan
            The reverse assumption can be made. Would he really be that much weaker?
            Squeal Piggy, the Pacman doesn't want to be tested too close to the fight due to his reason that it makes him feel weak. Why do you and the other detractors not accept this fact?

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            • Nuurzhaelan
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              #36
              Originally posted by Lady Fan
              I've answered your question. Now I'll wait for you to answer my original question.
              I will answer:

              I think that the ****ty rules in place for ped testing in boxing almost invite cheating as they are too easy to evade. There really should be worldwide, cross-federation acceptance of sophisticated and standardized tests to really try to weed out cheaters. I do not think it is necessarily fair that Pacquiao is under so much pressure to take the test. But for you and anyone else to suggest that the court of public opinion...you know, the fans who pay for this entertainment...does not matter is ludicrous. There have been too many cheaters in the past (drugs, bricks, headbutting, wrestling) and it needs to stop.

              If you think Pacquiao is too good to be humble enough to accept that someone has questioned his integrity, then bravo for you. The rest of us want him to pave the way to boxing taking a different stance on this crap. I would truly marvel at the humility and integrity of Pacquiao if he acquiesced, but he appears to be as intractable and fallible as every other mortal.

              You and every other Pacquiao fan need to accept that, fair or not, his reputation has been called into question. The only way to absolve him of any wrongdoing is to take the test. If he does, THEN you would have ample leverage to extol him for being this or that or whatever else. If Pacquiao WINS after taking the test, I do not believe anyone would question his greatness.

              Can you understand that, or is your head still in the sand?

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                #37
                Originally posted by Lady Fan
                Squeal Piggy, the Pacman doesn't want to be tested too close to the fight due to his reason that it makes him feel weak. Why do you and the other detractors not accept this fact?

                14 days out will make him feel weak? Roach himself said that 5 days from the fight is enough for Pac so why would 14 days now be this huge physical drain?

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                • Nuurzhaelan
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Lady Fan
                  Squeal Piggy, the Pacman doesn't want to be tested too close to the fight due to his reason that it makes him feel weak. Why do you and the other detractors not accept this fact?
                  Oh, and you are a fool. I did not dignify this with a response earlier, but I am not this 'Squeal Piggy' creature. But if that's what you insist on believing, fine by me. It is usually best to answer a fool with no reply.

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                  • Foodie One
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                    #39
                    Quote:
                    Originally Posted by Adrian 28
                    Sign the fight. NO EXCUSES.

                    Originally posted by COACH-WEBB
                    exactly man.
                    The last we all heard, 'Lil Floyd refused to sign.

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                    • B u r n e r
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                      #40
                      Just read this whole thread. This chick is truly dumb.

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