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ESPN:Pacquiao what are you willing to do to make the Mayweather fight?
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Originally posted by Kilrain View PostYeh, and he got busted... Pac hasn't been busted for ****. There's no evidence. Surely if he was using some kind of roids there would at least be a group of people 'in the loop'. If he really is on roids it must be the best kept secret in sporting history. All there is are the words of a completely neurotic drug-trafficker - Floyd Mayweather Snr - and two guys who've been arrested for hitting women - Floyd jr and Roger. And Floyd tries to portray himself as some virtuous cat with calls to 'clean up the sport'. Jesus
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Originally posted by Byaaaaaah! View Posti dont see any logical reason why pacquiao has to do what he doesnt have to.
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Originally posted by Blubba View Postnothing wrong with penalties if either fighters come over weight,. this condition cannot negatively affect either fighter's training schedule. floyd n pac has never came in over 147, it wont cost them a single cent.
should have ask for a condition that the fight gets cancelled if either fighter comes over weight. that would have made more sense.
blood condition was not fair as it has more negative affect on pacquiao compared to floyd, mentally and physically. If you're a power puncher the last thing you need is having random times of people punching holes in your veins whilst you're power training. Thats why random urine is the preferred method.
thats how i see it.
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Originally posted by JCaster View Postby your logic all boxers who doesnt undego "floyds random tests" are doping?
you say mosley passed more tests yet he admitted he was on peds?
then all of us are on peds.
whatamoron
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Originally posted by htown00 View PostNope...just all boxers than turn down a 40 million dollar payday and has conflicting excuses as to why he do a blood test definitely look at least a little su****ious...I honestly think if the fighters were not named Floyd or Pacquiao, the people saying it's Floyd's fault would look at it a little differently.
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