Why demand PED testing for the biggest fight in history?
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1: They would have to pay for it
2: They know that some of thier fighters are using itComment
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Mayweather was the one in the end that gave up nearly two weeks to Pac, from one day to 14 days. Pac only gave up 6 days, from 30 to 24 days. 14 days was more than enough for Pac to recover, even his own trainer said it takes him 4 days to fully recover from a blood test.
Mayweather on the otherhand has a win-win situation. If he lost, he's got an excuse...Pac was able to use the 24-day window...he can demand for a rematch and another big payday. If he won, he beat Pacquiao under any circumstances...he gets a big payday, and a name to secure his legacy, while Pacquiao will still be dealing with the malicious allegations. - the question is, with this win-win situation, why didn't Mayweather agree on the 24-day cut-off?
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Just pointing out the irony of Floyd fighting Oscar (who was previously proven to use a banned substance) in Floyd's biggest fight of his career, a superfight, the Super Bowl of boxing, and not demanding a single blood test.
And the irony of Floyd starting at the same weight as Pac, yet coming up higher in weight, yet Oscar didn't demand a single blood test, in the Super Bowl of boxing.
What Pac agreed to is above and beyond what was required of him.Comment
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The commisions. They may have to take a bigger cut from the fights but they alone have the power to say what needs to be done to hold a fight. this of course would have to mean joint actions between all of them which is difficult but the only way.Comment
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