Manny Paquaio on why he didn't want to take the blood test [interview]

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  • IMDAZED
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    #221
    Originally posted by Dominicano Soy!
    Pacquiao said he didn't have a problem with OSDT as long as it isn't 48 hours before the fight. Then he wanted a 30 day cutoff/ then 24 day cutoff. Now his excuse for refusing OSDT is because he was weak against Erik Morales? Does that even make sense? Then he goes on to say that he trains very hard within those 14 days. Don't fighters rest during that time?
    Surprisingly, this is not a contradiction to some.

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    • DonTaseMeBrah
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      #222
      Originally posted by Syf
      As I said,

      Mccarthy branded people commies and gave them no chance to prove otherwise.

      Pac has that chance.


      Now go back to Am History 101 youngster lol

      Its called nsac testing. Pac has passed all of them.

      Pacquiao refused the 14 days that mayweather wanted.

      Mayweather doesnt change the rules, he's suppose to follow them just like Pacquiao has.

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        #223
        Originally posted by DonTaseMeBrah
        Its called nsac testing. Pac has passed all of them.

        Pacquiao refused the 14 days that mayweather wanted.

        Mayweather doesnt change the rules, he's suppose to follow them just like Pacquiao has.
        That's funny, I could've sworn Pac changed the rules when he fought for the WBO title.

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        • Makavelli Jr.
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          #224
          I think Pac sounded more su****ious, because of his lack of English. Either way it was a little su****ious, because of how he contradicted himself.

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          • S.G.
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            #225
            It's not his Engrish that's the problem; it's that he is full of contradiction and seemingly has no good reason as to why he shouldn't take the tests.

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            • damned1974
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              #226
              Originally posted by IMDAZED
              That's funny, I could've sworn Pac changed the rules when he fought for the WBO title.
              good call.

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                #227
                Originally posted by IMDAZED
                That's funny, I could've sworn Pac changed the rules when he fought for the WBO title.
                there's a rule against catch weights?

                I guess ray leonard v tommy hearns, pernell v chavez, terry norris v meldrick taylor, bernard v oscar all broke the rules too?

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                • Modobo3
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                  #228
                  Originally posted by p4p-champ
                  From an interview? lol

                  If he would quit ducking a random test then we could tell you whether he is guilty or not.....guess will never know for sure but a suspect he will always be.
                  This is what SOME Pac fans refuse to understand from most reasonable boxing fans...He's NOT GUILTY...He's very very very SUSPECT.

                  Many of the outright LIE's that many of you are willing to hear and not question is mind boggling and you call yourselves boxing fans...if PBF pulled the same ****, I'd be calling him out non-stop...and based on many of your posts - you'd turn your whole thought process around 180 degrees and be accusing PBF for the very same things we're accusing Pac of BEING SUSPECT!

                  What's even more insane...Some Pac fans get mad that he's even SUSPECT...I'm sorry but he has no one to blame but himself...The questions he was asked by Kenny wasn't anywhere near confusing...Pac gave his answers and you could easily tell he didn't have ANY valid reasons why he didn't agree to the 14 days - WHY, because just like everyone else, or should I say the VAST VAST majority of people know...That, BEYOND A SHADOW OF A DOUBT - 14 days was and is extremely fair!!!

                  THERE'S ABSOLUTELY NOT A SINGLE REASON THAT 14 DAYS WASN"T A FAIR OPTION - at least not enough to pass on the biggest fight in history, but even those Pac fans who've agreed with this continue to defend him religiously!

                  We know exactly how much blood is drawn - They've said it's a teaspoon but for the sake of argument say they took four teaspoons, four times the amount...Not agreeing to that would be ridiculous. Which makes the thought of him not agreeing more insane!

                  I know alot of you don't want to hear it but this isn't going to get any better for him as the majority of people now think he's SUSPECT!

                  Peace Mo!

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                    #229
                    Originally posted by DonTaseMeBrah
                    Mayweather doesnt change the rules, he's suppose to follow them just like Pacquiao has.
                    That's what you call a copout excuse to not take a more stringent drug testing.

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                      #230
                      Originally posted by DonTaseMeBrah
                      there's a rule against catch weights?

                      I guess ray leonard v tommy hearns, pernell v chavez, terry norris v meldrick taylor, bernard v oscar all broke the rules too?
                      IMDAZED said he changed the rules, not broke them.

                      Asking for extra testing is not breaking any rules either.

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