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  • koboy
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    Just a POLL, no Agenda

    If the NSAC finally incorporates random blood testing with no cutoff date in their rulebook, who here believes that Manny Pacquiao will take that test.

    I'm hoping I'll get a boxing fan's answer and not a hugger or a hater response.

    I'll start - I think Manny will do the test because it is within the NSAC rules. He has never rejected any tests from them, from what I recall. He has done every test that has been asked of him by the commission of the state he is fighting in.

    If the NSAC orders the random blood testing with no cutoff date, do you think Pac will take the test? What say you?
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    #2
    Originally posted by koboy
    If the NSAC finally incorporates random blood testing with no cutoff date in their rulebook, who here believes that Manny Pacquiao will take that test.

    I'm hoping I'll get a boxing fan's answer and not a hugger or a hater response.

    I'll start - I think Manny will do the test because it is within the NSAC rules. He has never rejected any tests from them, from what I recall. He has done every test that has been asked of him by the commission of the state he is fighting in.

    If the NSAC orders the random blood testing with no cutoff date, do you think Pac will take the test? What say you?
    he already said he would if nsac ask it.. jeez..

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    • Droid
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      #3
      You can't really make a poll and expect good answers. Everyone here is bias.

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      • Floid Fan
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        #4
        Originally posted by koboy
        If the NSAC finally incorporates random blood testing with no cutoff date in their rulebook, who here believes that Manny Pacquiao will take that test.

        I'm hoping I'll get a boxing fan's answer and not a hugger or a hater response.

        I'll start - I think Manny will do the test because it is within the NSAC rules. He has never rejected any tests from them, from what I recall. He has done every test that has been asked of him by the commission of the state he is fighting in.

        If the NSAC orders the random blood testing with no cutoff date, do you think Pac will take the test? What say you?
        Manny will take the tests. He follows rules. He does not have criminal blood - relation to a convicted criminal drug dealer - like you know who.

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        • PAC-BOY
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          #5
          yup NOW STFU MAYWEATHER GIRLS

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          • Toney Loc
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            #6
            You got to give him a heads up a month in advance to flush out his system, though. :spin:

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            • screwhead1
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              #7
              it's really up to manny...i believe that it was petty for him to deny floyd...but he has to understand the importance of the situation...we live in a world where cheating is never an acceptable thing to do...as long as no one is asking...but when they do...you should be first to separate your name from the pack who are questionable...it's all a matter of integrity...

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              • koboy
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                #8
                Originally posted by screwhead1
                it's really up to manny...i believe that it was petty for him to deny floyd...but he has to understand the importance of the situation...we live in a world where cheating is never an acceptable thing to do...as long as no one is asking...but when they do...you should be first to separate your name from the pack who are questionable...it's all a matter of integrity...
                When did you first think that Manny was questionable? Was it after or before Sr. suggested it? Be honest, man.

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                • Floid Fan
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by koboy
                  When did you first think that Manny was questionable? Was it after or before Sr. suggested it? Be honest, man.
                  Floyd Mayweather Sr. is a convicted drug trafficking felony criminal. He is a drug expert. If he says that ***** is on drugs then by golly he is right!!!!

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                  • tanibanana
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Floid Fan
                    Floyd Mayweather Sr. is a convicted drug trafficking felony criminal. He is a drug expert. If he says that ***** is on drugs then by golly he is right!!!!
                    hahaha.......

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