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  • #61
    Originally posted by O.S.I.R.I.S View Post
    So what? Pac has been consistent with saying that he doesn't feel good after getting his blood drawn. Whether you believe him or not, he has always said this, and when you in a camp like the one they run, everyday counts and even one day lost is huge. FWIW if you go watch the 24-7 series or the interviews leading up to Pac vs Cotto...Roach and company were really bother by missing a few days due to the disasters in the phillipines. I say this because stuff like that shows how much they value their training camp and how this isn't anything new they are making up, they have always been paranoid about missed days.
    So what? its LESS than a teaspoon out of 380 teaspoons of blood in the human body. That is going to keep someone out of training for 3-4 days?

    I could see if he was donating blood to the Red Cross, that is just not the case my dude.

    And EVERY top notch fighter values camp and not missing days, they are no different.

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    • #62
      Originally posted by IMDAZED View Post
      He's consistently lied. Didn't he just take a blood test last week? What happened with training?
      It was a scheduled test meaning they knew it was coming, could take a day off and work their training camp around it. That is completely different than someone just randomly coming in at anytime and pulling you outta your camp to get tested.

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      • #63
        Just follow the rules, simple as that. If each one of us can make his own rules then there will be no order. No man is above the rules. If Floyd wants a new testing method, he can only suggest it to the commission and the commission would do some careful research and study if it would be necessary to change the testing method. New rules are not made just because of one man. Let the commissions do their job and decide.

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        • #64
          Originally posted by COACH-WEBB View Post
          So what? its LESS than a teaspoon out of 380 teaspoons of blood in the human body. That is going to keep someone out of training for 3-4 days?

          I could see if he was donating blood to the Red Cross, that is just not the case my dude.

          And EVERY top notch fighter values camp and not missing days, they are no different.
          Who cares what the amount is, because it boils down to how Pacquiao feels afterwards. It's all mental and I never said it will keep him outta training camp for 3 or 4 days. I stated that it may cause them to miss a day or so, which is what roach has been saying the whole time.

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          • #65
            Originally posted by jasbar View Post
            Just follow the rules, simple as that. If each one of us can make his own rules then there will be no order. No man is above the rules. If Floyd wants a new testing method, he can only suggest it to the commission and the commission would do some careful research and study if it would be necessary to change the testing method. New rules are not made just because of one man. Let the commissions do their job and decide.
            None of you all said anything about Pac setting new penalties for Floyd coming in overweight, 10 milli per pound, when he has NEVER failed to make 147 lbs.

            So, kill this argument.

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            • #66
              Poor Clottey......................

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              • #67
                Originally posted by O.S.I.R.I.S View Post
                Who cares what the amount is, because it boils down to how Pacquiao feels afterwards. It's all mental and I never said it will keep him outta training camp for 3 or 4 days. I stated that it may cause them to miss a day or so, which is what roach has been saying the whole time.
                I think ALOT of people care the amount it is. Add on the fact that BOTH fighters would go through the same testing.

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by COACH-WEBB View Post
                  None of you all said anything about Pac setting new penalties for Floyd coming in overweight, 10 milli per pound, when he has NEVER failed to make 147 lbs.

                  So, kill this argument.
                  Pac did not insist on the 10 mil penalty for being overweight.

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by jasbar View Post
                    Pac did not insist on the 10 mil penalty for being overweight.
                    Really?

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by O.S.I.R.I.S View Post
                      It was a scheduled test meaning they knew it was coming, could take a day off and work their training camp around it. That is completely different than someone just randomly coming in at anytime and pulling you outta your camp to get tested.
                      How do you know he took a day off prior? He certainly didn't take one after.

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