When it comes down to it, Pacquiao agreed to the EXTRA testing Floyd requested
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no matter how bold, or how big your font size, doesn't make your point anymore valid. Pac refused to accept random drug tests, plain and simple, only fools look for a way to blame this on Floyd.you know what? when it comes down to it, its just another great fight that somehow, for one reason or another, didn't happen for floyd
if it was the very first time, that floyd has caused us to miss a great fight, he gets a pass...but with so many names in his era that he didn't fight, serves him right to get ****ted on...he IS the common denominator in all those fights not happening
Pac wanted an unbelievable penalty for coming in overweight, he got it
Pac wanted 8 oz gloves(which isn't mandated by nevada for ww bouts) and he got it
Mayweather asked for both fighter to undergo Olympic style drug tests and Pac refused.
there's only one person who walked away from this fight, wonder what he had to hide?Comment
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my feeling aren't hurt...im lookin forward to PAC-Clottey
no demands, we have a fight...he acted like a diva to another diva so PAC moved on...the only ones hurt are the ones who haven't moved on...like yourselfComment
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Paquiao's bad experience with having blood drawn was more then just having blood drawn. He had to make 130 lbs and that wasn't an easy task. This was the day before the weigh in and he didn't want to go over. So he didn't eat, he was suppose to have dinner with Sanchez. He instead went to sleep. The difference is Pacquiao doesn't have to worry about making 147 because he's hitting the weigh in at 143. He can easily regain a teaspoon of blood. This Pacquiao fully understands.Not if you look at it chronologically, reed.
Floyd made a demand, Pac "met him halfway".
In Pac's eyes, Floyd wouldn't compromise...
not until the deal was already dead.
That's what too many don't understand:
After all that fucking drama? Over a test that
isn't normally required and Pac had a really
bad experience with prior? Being adamant
is one thing, but throwing out accusations
unfounded really fouled the air for this.
When arbitration failed, Pac just moved on.
Pac's early-2010 schedule meant mid-March
or else wait 'til much later to fight, PERIOD.
Hopefully Floyd's 14 days is still in play when
the resume negotiations around July-August,
after the Philippine congressional elections
in May.
****... I agree 14 days is fair.
I'm surprised at the fact that people buy into Pacquiao's lame excuses. We're smarter then that, we all are. He's pretty much lying to our faces.Comment
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no matter how bold, or how big your font size, doesn't make your point anymore valid. Pac refused to accept random drug tests, plain and simple, only fools look for a way to blame this on Floyd.
Pac wanted an unbelievable penalty for coming in overweight, he got it
Pac wanted 8 oz gloves(which isn't mandated by nevada for ww bouts) and he got it
Mayweather asked for both fighter to undergo Olympic style drug tests and Pac refused.
there's only one person who walked away from this fight, wonder what he had to hide?
oh ****ing well...i guess we'll never knowComment
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nothing but truth.you know what? when it comes down to it, its just another great fight that somehow, for one reason or another, didn't happen for floyd
if it was the very first time, that floyd has caused us to miss a great fight, he gets a pass...but with so many names in his era that he didn't fight, serves him right to get ****ted on...he IS the common denominator in all those fights not happening
I can understand one fight.. maybe two..
but not as many as Floyd's avoided.
when has Manny Pacquiao ever NOT made a fight happen?Comment
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It was more than fair. It was bending over backwards, quite honestly.Comment
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The 14 day offer was made before - BEFORE - the mediation
It was made in time. According to *******s, Pacquiao just faints at the sight of his own blood. So he refused it.Comment
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I know it was, I read the article that was made about Arum admitting it was. Everyone on here did.Comment
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