Pacquiao should be applauded for not bowing down to ***** demands.
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as a pacfan i could give a flying *** if he bows down to the test or not out of dignity, i dont watch pacquiao to see if he is dignified or not, i do think this- pacquiao as supported in a video regarding blood test on him right after the morales fight- said he doesn't want the random drawing of blood to affect him in training which can have an effect for him on fight night as he felt it did to him in the morales fight, i care about that,pac knows more than anyone else in the world on what it takes to be pacquiao the boxer,on how to be the number 1 pound 4 pound fighter in the world,what it takes to maintain being him and how he does not want to give a lesser performance as what seen in his fights,im 5'11'', 190 pounds and i got bitten by wild game around a week ago while hunting and although it was just a small puncture wound, i lost around a teaspoon of blood and it made me weak for a day, now at least i dont get to fight someone for 12 full rounds and be expected to put on a high rate performance that, if that was the case i wouldnt last a second not even against an amateur boxer but..
since hes fighting against floyd whos one hell of a defensive fighter, i would not want pac to be even off for by even 1%, if pac feels he needs to be 100% against floyd and not risk it, so be it, i applaud pacquiao for taking into consideration what the fans want to see and passing up 40 million because of that, there were ways to settle this but floyd already showed he is nothing more than an unreasonable, demanding out of baseless accusations ***** whos scared of pac and wants nothing to do with him at allLast edited by floydisakitty; 03-01-2010, 02:04 PM.Comment
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Ridiculous. He might feel that he's at a psychological disadvantage, but for it to be considered an admission of guilt is ****ing ridiculous.I hope that Pacquiao stands firm and doesn't play this sick game.
If he SUBMITS to anything Floyd or his team asks for that is an admission of guilt and it puts him at a psychological disadvantage from the beginning.
He needs to stand firm and NEVER allow himself to be dictated to by any member of THAT team.
He doesn't owe them anything. If Floyd wants it, he can get it but he has to check himself and his bull**** at the door.
PEDS won't decide the outcome of this fight anyway.
As is, he has a dark cloud of su****ion over his head. If he accepts and passes all the tests, while looking like Pacquiao has looked for a good chunk of his career (no matter the end result) he would have removed any doubt.
The accusations thrown at Pacquiao are/were ridiculous, but Mayweather has a right to know if his opponent is on something illegal before he steps into the ring against him.
If you don't want to know, that's on you. Good riddance.Comment
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You ain't doing ****, *****.
Crawl back into your mothers rancid ****.
And in case you didn't know, your hero Horus has me on ignore.
**** that. Its not about winning anything, its about not catering to the demands of a self absorbed, pompous moron.
The world where you are innocent until proven guilty. Which world are you living in?
Blame Mayweather. Unless you got evidence that Pacquiao needs to be tested, Mayweather has no business asking him to submit to any tests.
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Submitting to the demands of a baseless accusation and playing into the game is a subconscious admission of guilt.Ridiculous. He might feel that he's at a psychological disadvantage, but for it to be considered an admission of guilt is ****ing ridiculous.
As is, he has a dark cloud of su****ion over his head. If he accepts and passes all the tests, while looking like Pacquiao has looked for a good chunk of his career (no matter the end result) he would have removed any doubt.
The accusations thrown at Pacquiao are/were ridiculous, but Mayweather has a right to know if his opponent is on something illegal before he steps into the ring against him.
If you don't want to know, that's on you. Good riddance.
If someone I didn't know or respect accused me of something illegal, I wouldn't justify his accusation by submitting to his game.
Its common sense. Your hatred of Pacquiao prevents you from seeing clearly.Comment
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Your afraid of Horus and your afraid of me, lol, nyahahahahahahahah
You wouldn't fight me dexter, I'd stand on your little nerdy head you racist ****
Horus would bash you, And I'd bash you too, You don't train in the wildcard like you say its embrassing
You think Shawn Porter for example would train in the same gym with someone who calls Black people the "N" word?
Shut the **** up and go back and lick Margarito and Street Bullys balls, lol, nyahahahahahah
Muah Muah Muah
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No way, I disagree.
There is absolutely nothing wrong with proving beyond the shadow of a doubt that you are clean. Regardless of whether they are baseless accusations(which they are). Shane adhered to them, it's a step in the right direction for the sport whether or not Floyd meant for it to be.
I understand that this is more of a posturing thing then anything else, but Pac has gotta be smart and pick his battles. This is one he should not have picked.
Floyd was smart with this, and Pac has been ******. In terms of money negotiations, ring size, gloves and all that ****, Pac has the right to battle Floyd. But on something like extra testing to make sure both fighters are clean? Nooo way Pac is not gonna look bad by refusing.
I don't buy Mayweather's "Oh I just wanna clean up the sport", bull****, he wants to make Pac look bad. And he has succeeded because this was a game Pac was ****** not to play.Comment
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Lets see how mayweathe rlooks against mosley. Truth be told mayweather didn't look so good against Oscar or a 147 hatton,a dn if mosley gives him troubles Pacquaio should take the test, because he is leaps and bounds better than all of them. However, I agree, Pac shouldn't have taken anything without the state forcing him to do so.Comment
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