Pacquiao should be applauded for not bowing down to ***** demands.

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  • DiLLiNGER
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    #51
    If he's got nothing to hide he would of done the test,floyd agreed to pacquiaos demands.And didn't roach say the other day that he never seen pacqioao so angry? lol

    He's angry because he wants to fight floyd but he knows he can't because the drug test is gonna reveal the truth and we all know that anger is the biggest side affect of roid use

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    • DiLLiNGER
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      #52
      I think this thread is more of a payback to floyd because he made JMM look like a school girl LOL

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      • DiLLiNGER
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        #53
        yea yea floyd came in heavier LOL excuses excuses, jmm was considered a runner up for the p4p recognition because of what he did to the fraud and fake p4p pacquiao.

        You people got no idea about boxing..floyd is the real champ..people on here cry like they're on the rag.

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        • .PrettyBoy32.
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          #54
          Jack (Dexter) is gay

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          • Jim Jeffries
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            #55
            Originally posted by DiLLiNGER
            I think this thread is more of a payback to floyd because he made JMM look like a school girl LOL
            How anyone can brag about that fight is beyond me. :WTF??:



            And Pac is not going to let Floyd call the shots.
            Last edited by Jim Jeffries; 03-01-2010, 05:55 PM.

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            • F l i c k e r
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              #56
              Yes and No.


              Yes, because he stood up for himself and not doing what countless boxers did before and give into Mayweather's ego trip.

              No, because the way he went about it now raises red flags about his legitimacy.

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              • DonTaseMeBrah
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                #57
                Originally posted by street bully jr
                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.

                Exactly jack. I could understand if there was steroid distributor accusing pac of steroid use, i could understand if there was a trainer with evidence of pac using steroids, bloody guaze a la brian mcnamee & roger clemens, i could understand if there was a some kind of evidence justifying the extra request. But there isnt.

                This whole steroid accusation is straight out of a political hatchman's handbook;



                Early in his political career, the young Lyndon Baines Johnson served as a congressional aide to Rep. Richard Kleberg, the wealthy owner of the King Ranch who was elected to seven consecutive terms in the House of Representatives, at least in part because he often ran unopposed.

                One year an upstart rival politician we'll call Joe Bob had the temerity to challenge Kleberg in the ********ic primary, resulting in the convocation of the Texas congressman's staff to plot an election strategy. Several ideas were kicked around before Kleberg himself came up with a brainstorm.

                "Why don't we start a rumor that he [copulates with] sheep?" proposed the politician.

                This was a bit over the top, even for Lyndon Johnson. The future president leapt to his feet and said, incredulously, "But you know Joe Bob don't [copulate with] sheep!"

                "Yeah," replied the congressman, "but watch what happens when the son of a ***** has to stand up and deny it!"

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                • Hannibal Barca
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by street bully jr
                  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.
                  A fighter should be applauded for avoiding more stringent testing in sport that his infamously dirty?

                  You guys get worse every day.

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                  • Chrismart
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by F l i c k e r
                    Yes and No.


                    Yes, because he stood up for himself and not doing what countless boxers did before and give into Mayweather's ego trip.

                    No, because the way he went about it now raises red flags about his legitimacy.
                    Good post.

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                    • jimmy webb
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                      #60
                      *****'s strategy : Accuse someone to get them to agree to your demands, lmao.


                      I don't know about y'all. But, I don't go around forcing people or accusing them of wrongdoing so I can get them to agree on something !!

                      There was a former CEO who was into what ***** is doing right now, his initials are GW

                      I'll give *****/GBP props, their strategy worked as far as planting the seed on the fans's brains. It's classic con man stuff !!

                      But, a person with a brain and principles don't fall for that crap !!
                      Last edited by jimmy webb; 03-01-2010, 07:38 PM.

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