Comments Thread For: Diaz's Manager/Trainer Ready To Testify For Pacquiao in Court
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great post...where have u been for so long?? WELCOMEI'm a pac fan. I followed his fights since he was known as Kid Kulafu.
The article is just a PR stunt trying to get the sympathy of the jury.
Let get down to business and deal with facts. Also, lets not deal with the issue of blood testing. Let's deal with the concerns regarding the issue. Mayweather is concern that Pacquiao is on something that would make the fight "unfair". Forget about the contradictions about what the Mayweathers said about Pacquiao will be beaten silly by Floyd Jr, Pacquiao is no match for Floyd Jr or Pacquiao is one-dimensioned fighter. Remember: "Fish ain't caught by the tail - Fish are caught by their big mouths". Let's get down to what the root cause of the matter is.
STATEMENT: Mayweather is concern that Pacquiao is on something that would make the fight "unfair".
1. Pacman didn't just want a blood test 30 or 24 days before the fight, he also agreed to a blood test immediately right after the fight. Mayweather fanatics would turn a blind eye and try not to deal with this fact. ANY PED, chemicals or medications that should be found with a blood test right before the fight would ALSO be found in the blood test immediately after the fight. Don't argue with me about this fact, even if i post my credentials, close-minded persons would always "know" better. Ask any independent biochemical experts
2. It had been explain to floyd by independent scientific experts that PED's or any suspected banned substance would stay in the system for at least 40 days. So, a 30-24 day before the fight and immediately right after window, is enough to determine that Floyd Jrs concern are well-noted but is not well-grounded.
3. Despite assurances, experts opinion and scientific evidences to allay Floyd's concern about banned substances, Floyd Jr still didn't want to fight. Even with the 14 day window offered by Floyd Jr., it makes no difference if its done 30 days before and immediately after.
4. Let's forget for an instance that Pacquiao is extremely supertitious to not agree to the fight if blood was drawn immediately before the fight. Let's think about this as a matter of fact. Nevada Boxing Commission does not require a blood test. Floyd demanded random blood testing. Pacquiao already COMPROMISED to a 30-24day and immediately right after the fight blood test. What is there to compromise for in the 14 day before period? Re-read Bullet point #1, #2 and #3.
5. If Pacquiao wants the fight, why haven't Pacquiao just do the "cavalier" thing to do -- random blood testing? Again, lets forget about superstitious belief and just be logical. I have thought of this a childhood dare: "If you are really braved, do this ---" or "We won't let you in the group if you do this --". Boxing is already a professional sport and are guided by rules, commission and government agencies NOT childish talks/dare. If somebody says you have to hold your balls for 10 minutes to fight somebody doesn't mean you have to do it in order to be a professional boxer. There are logical demands and there are illogical demands. Re-read #1, #2, #3 and #4.
Conclusion:
The statement that Mayweather is concern that Pacquiao is on something that would make the fight "unfair" is TOTALLY UNFOUNDED.
So, this made me think, if the concern that the fight would be "unfair" because of banned substance is out the window, what is the REAL concern the Mayweather's have for not fighting Pac?
Hint: High-Reward -- High Risk scenario
As a businessman, thats a very hard decision to think.
And the answer came out of Floyd Sr instead when asked before if he want's Floyd Jr to fight Pacquiao. His answer was, "No". When asked why, "I have my personal reasons".
The Mayweathers simply didn't take the high road. In a not so courteous language. They Mayweathers simply "chickened out".
stay in here...we can listen to your LOGICS all day.
but stay cool..this site is full of ILLOGICALSComment
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Bob Arum of Top Rank, Pacquiao's promoter, said the Filipino fighter doesn't mind taking urine tests, but he doesn't want to submit to the schedule of blood testing as outlined by the USADA - NYdailynews.com 12/25/09.Comment
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You are aware that a lot has happened since Christmas, right?Bob Arum of Top Rank, Pacquiao's promoter, said the Filipino fighter doesn't mind taking urine tests, but he doesn't want to submit to the schedule of blood testing as outlined by the USADA - NYdailynews.com 12/25/09.Comment
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