u can tell how idiots truly feel when they cant avoid the truth.
Atlas uses common logic in Explaining the PBF/pacq BS! FNF
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LOL, what? He said someone told him about some emails, he did not ACTUALLY SEE any emails himself now did he? Man, I say someone told me that the moon had lightning coming out of it last night and it becomes a known fact, how does that work?Comment
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he says someone who knows saw the emails of wat tim smith reported. too much of a coincidence and the timing coincides with the reaction to the drug testing refusal. remember we knew of this demand at the very beginning with all the other "unprecedented BS.Comment
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man that avy is crazyDo you actually email "written proof" that could someday incriminate you?
Let's see, Roach and/or Arum got out to pee, forgot to close their laptop while talking about cheating and some "source" peeked to see what they were talking about? Isn't that a bit ******? Anyway, it's Atlas so it has to be credible right?

. man the ppl on this forum is hilarious. i weak from laughter over here
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Atlas could have held the e-mails up to the camera for the whole world to see and you'd still find a way to not believe him. Atlas said that he talked to a trusted source who saw the e-mails. Atlas isn't affiliated with Mayweather or Pacquiao, he has no reason to lie. Is Atlas's source proof that team Pacquiao sent the e-mails? No. It is yet another piece to add to the mountain of evidence that suggests that Pacquiao wants no part of Mayweather and random blood testing though.Comment
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But he didn't now did he?
Never said trusted from what I can remember. Besides that source may have been Tim himself, now that would be funny.Atlas said that he talked to a trusted source who saw the e-mails.Comment
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Pac fans have been given all the evidence in the world that their guy is juicing, and they have gone to extremes to defend their hero. Pac fans, its simple, you dont pass up the biggest fight of the decade over a blood test.Comment
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