Al Bernstein: "Floyd and his minions killed the Pacquiao fight."
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I have a theory (and it is only a theory—I do not have an unnamed source like one of my broadcasting colleagues professes to have in the mysterious Pacquiao e-mail conspiracy) on how this blood testing thing developed. I would suggest that it started as a ploy to unsettle Pacquiao—rattle his chain a bit. But because the whole thing was somewhat clumsily executed in public, this ploy developed a life of it’s own and then Team Mayweather was stuck with their disingenuous position and had to ride it out. It became a tidal wave of controversy that killed a mega-fight and cost many people a lot of money.Comment
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Al Bernstein is apparently goin senile or at least dont know **** about the situation.
As soon as the words "MAYWEATHER AGREED TO A MIDDLE OF 14 DAYS" it was all Pacquiao and his camp's fault for the reason the fight fell through.
Apparently, Pacquiao didn't want the fight OR Arum wanted more money. Seeing how it is WAAAAAAAAY too easy to blame it on Arum. Pacquiao just didn't want to fight with his dumb ass excuses.
Pacquiao was starting to sound like Mayweather....
Mayweather: "Cotto? Cant take one to the chin" , "Mosley? He's old." , "Margarito never offered me anything." etc etc.
Pacquiao: "I feel weak when I get my blood drawn" , "I'm superstitious about getting my blood drawn"
****in Pacquiao is the reason the fight isn't happening. NOT Mayweather. Dont get **** twisted people.
...we all stand corrected, you know more then Al Bernstein...
Kabuki JoeComment
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Al Bernstein is right on point with this article, and its written objectively.
The bottom line is that people blaming this fight not happening on Team Pacquiao are wrong. The root of the problem is the non-required testing.
No demands for additional testing...no possibility of testing to get denied in the first place.
Fight goes on.
The sad part is that this was something that blew out of proportion and ended up backfiring on Mayweather.Comment
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Al Bernstein and Thomas Hauser
This article has a reference to Bernstein's article.
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