Why dosent Pac just take a test and end all the speculations?
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Let me ask you a simple question. Let's ignore how the NASC and the NBA and all other en****** currently handle drug testing.LeBron, Kobe, Dwyane Wade already know that once they are in the NBA they will have to subject themselves to such test. And it is being implemented by NBA Commission not by ANY PLAYER OR TEAM.
But in boxing it has never been done and NSAC is the governing body to perform the tests. IF the NSAC test is random blood testing eversince Team Pac will have to abide (they said they will abide), NOT B-COZ a boxer demanded it, Mayweather for that matter.
So that's the very BIG OBVIOUS difference.
Do you think the NASC should incorporate more stringent drug testing to ensure a competitive and fair platform for boxers?Comment
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So, let's wait until the NASC incorporate the new testing procedures requested by Team Mayweather. Pacquiao even made a statement the he'll abide by the ruling of NASC but until then it's just a ploy by the Mayweather team to get into the mind games with Team Pacquiao.He has passed all his urine tests, but you can't just ignore the fact that boxing is still living in the past and hasn't incorporated more stringent and random blood testing in addition to urine analysis.
This issue isn't about picking a side to believe. This issue revolves around the sport of boxing and the Nevada Athletic State Commission's need to incorporate more stringent drug testing to ensure ALL BOXERS are clean to ensure the safety and fairness of all fights going forward.
You can claim Mayweather has no "credibility" but he's willing to take random blood tests up until a few days before the fight. What more do you want to to prove he has "credibility"?
You might not like his antics (he's a good businessman and a big talker) or feel like he's trying to get under Manny's skin (it worked), but he's shown more "credibility" than Pacquiao has throughout this whole issue.
I was not pointing my finger to Jr but to the main accuser Mayweather Sr.Comment
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The only way the roid cheater can clear his name is by taking a random blood test not a ****** lawsuit.Even after the lawsuit people are gonna suspect he`s roiding.Filing a Lawsuit is a MUST. He's dignity and name has been tarnished by unfounded accusations without solid proof. They should have settled on saying that Pac is a 1-dimensional fighter but they gone too far.
As I have stated on my previous post, since NSAC has the authority to conduct the drug test, they have to mandate all the boxer to undergo random blood testing, NOT B-COZ a boxer says it so. Having said that, it also putting a wrong signal to NSAC the ability to do their job as governing body.Comment
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Do you have a SOLID PROOF?Ummm... that's what I do when I am TRYING TO HIDE SOMETHING...
That's like saying your not cheating on your girl unless you get caught...
Innocent people are eager to clear their name...
This is similiar to Kordell Stewart saying why does his sexual orientation matter when asked if he was gay...
Get out of here with that law school bull****... Your biasness is clouding your judgement... pacqauio is a cheater straight up... and he knows it... Everyone knows thoise who plead the 5th have something to hide...Comment
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If Mayweather is actually willing to take the tests and follows through, you can't call it a ploy anymore. From all reports, Floyd was willing to subject himself to more stringent testing than Pacquiao was.So, let's wait until the NASC incorporate the new testing procedures requested by Team Mayweather. Pacquiao even made a statement the he'll abide by the ruling of NASC but until then it's just a ploy by the Mayweather team to get into the mind games with Team Pacquiao.
I was not pointing my finger to Jr but to the main accuser Mayweather Sr.
It would great if NASC incorporated more stringent drug testing. Then we'd have to see if Pacquaio and Mayweather both back up their talking and get into the ring together....Comment
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Of course not. It's all just speculation at this point. I think people are just frustrated that Pacquaio could have cleared up any su****ion by taking the tests.
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