Pac: Rights vs Responsibility

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  • megas30
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    Pac: Rights vs Responsibility

    Pac has the right to refuse, but has the responsibility to take the tests. Disagree or agree, let me hear your thoughts.
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    #2
    Originally posted by megas30
    Pac has the right to refuse, but has the responsibility to take the tests. Disagree or agree, let me hear your thoughts.
    disagree

    he has the responsibility of following the rules of the NSAC

    and the right to tell floyd to **** off

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      #3
      Originally posted by megas30
      Pac has the right to refuse, but has the responsibility to take the tests. Disagree or agree, let me hear your thoughts.
      He has the right, Yes. Responsibility to have tests yes but not in the opponents request to him in needs to negotiate, but in commissions rules he always do. WHY DID YOU KNOW THAT PAC DIDNT TAKE THE TEST IN ANY OF HIS PREVIOUS FIGHTS?

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      • Boxingholic
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        If it was NSAC policy, Im 100% sure Pac would have no problem taking test. But its Flyod (to Pacs eyes is nobody). He is not bowing down to Flyod, and Pacs dont need money.
        What if Pac says Flyod need to take Aids test before fight (with the Ellerbe rumors), since he would brutally mess him up and dont want tainted blood all over him, that might have Aids.

        NSAC is there to have a policy that they decide and appropriate for fighters.
        Boxers and there to fight and abide to specific rules, not request there own rules.

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          #5
          Originally posted by megas30
          Pac has the right to refuse, but has the responsibility to take the tests. Disagree or agree, let me hear your thoughts.
          Disagree: Gayweather must be on crack if he wants Pac to bow down to his demand. That is something you ask fighter like Paulie or Campbell. PAC is as popular or even more popular than Gayweather, PAC ain't going to play by his rule. If the comissions say you have to do it than Pac will do it, but if it's just Gayweather saying it Pac will just give him a big middle finger.

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          • AKATheMack
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            #6
            He has no responsibility to take the tests. He is innocent until proven guilty, whoever makes the claims has the responsibility to prove he's on them not the other way around.

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