Roach went on record and others from Team Pacquiao stating Manny agreed to a cut off date of 14 days before the fight.
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http://bleacherreport.com/articles/3...e-clottey-bout
http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/sh...65#post7860365
http://slumz.boxden.com/f16/pacquiao...fight-1344734/
Boxingscene also reported this.
Need any more proof google it. Team Pac is full of it.
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Originally posted by O.S.I.R.I.S View PostManny is only saying what us Pac fans have been saying for a while. Pac's legacy has been sealed ever since he won the trilogy with Morales. Everything else afterwards, is just icing on the cake.
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Originally posted by The Hate Giver View Postif the cavs have the best record in the nba this year then lebron definitely deserves the mvp.
but steve nash having 2 mvp awards while kobe, hakeem, david robinson, shaq, only having one is the biggest travesty in the nba.
jason kidd has been doing his whole career what steve nash did in those 2 mvp years, jason kidd has zero mvps. He took a team to the nba finals by the way while steve nash hasnt.
Absolutely not. See you displayed a double standard, b.c both times Nash won MVP they had the best record and broke records in Suns history. Kobe should have won the 2nd yr b.c Lakers improved drastically from last yr and Kobe was have his best season.
So what if the Cavs have the best record, they did last yr and where did that get them? Its all about improvement, Lebron numbers are the same and his team record is not as good. Meanwhile you have Kevin Durant who numbers drastically improved and not OK City Thunder is in playoff contention. They might not have the best record, but it is the impact they are having on thier teams this season. Everyone says Cavs won't win w/o Lebron, but they beat the Spurs w/o him. Thunder would be competing for the worst record in the NBA w/o Durant.
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Originally posted by Dave Rado View PostRubbish, you're just playing with words. He agreed to random blood testing up to and including 24 days from the fight, plus a blood test immediately after the fight; and random urine tests throughout. That's by far the most stringent drug testing regime that any professional boxer had ever agreed to up to that point. And most PED experts say that it's impossible to get any meaningful advantage from taking steroids if you only start taking them 24 days before a fight, and if they have to be completely out of your bloodstream by the day of the fight.
The real question is: why did Mayweather refuse to accept the 24 day compromise? If you really believe it was because he wants to clean up the sport, then you're a hopeless nuthugger.
Because that defeats the purpose of the test. If you don't realize that then you are the nuthugger. And it's funny how you edited my post by cutting out the rest of what I posted. Probably because you knew it was true.
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