If Floyd beats SSM and Pacquiao still refuses the test. Who should he fight?

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  • Dave Rado
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    #31
    Originally posted by No Ceilings
    Heres the rest of my post you so conveniently left out, that explained why I said that.

    Nice try Dave.


    "Why should it be 24 when Pac has had blood taken, 2 tubes actually 19-20 days away from the Clottey fight?"
    a) The Texas commission stated categorically that there were no blood tests for that fight.

    b) The could negotiate it down from 24 days to 19 days if they insist, but what difference would that really make? Just make the fight, Floyd, FFS. Negotiate it down to 19 days if you must but just make the fight.

    I have also criticised Pac, who I think should also just make the fight, but the Floyd nuthuggers make it out like only one of the fighters pulled out when the fact is, they both pulled out.

    And the fact is that the terms Pac agreed to amounted to the strictest drug testing regime that any pro boxer had ever agreed to in the history of boxing up to that point, so to call it a joke just shows you up as hopelessly and blindly biased.

    They both need the fight for their legacy, but Floyd needs it most for his. He should just make the fight.
    Last edited by Dave Rado; 04-03-2010, 05:24 AM.

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    • B.U.R.N.E.R
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      #32
      Originally posted by Dave Rado
      a) The Texas commission stated categorically that there were no blood tests for that fight.

      b) The could negotiate it down from 24 days to 19 days if they insist, but what difference would that really make? Just make the fight, Floyd, FFS. Negotiate it down to 19 days if you must but just make the fight.

      I have also criticised Pac, who I think should also just make the fight, but the Floyd nuthuggers make it out like only one of the fighters pulled out when the fact is, they both pulled out.

      And the fact is that the terms Pac agreed to amounted to the strictest drug testing regime that any pro boxer had ever agreed to in the history of boxing up to that point, so to call it a joke just shows you up as hopelessly and blindly biased.

      They both need the fight for their legacy, but Floyd needs it most for his. He should just make the fight.

      No The point is. Dont ask for 24 days when you are shown having blood taken 19 days away.

      Floyd asked for 14.

      Pac asked for 24.

      19 is in the middle.

      No?

      THATS my point.

      Floyd is already an ATG. So is Pac. It enhances both of their legacies. Floyd doesnt NEED this fight.

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      • mandirigma
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        #33
        He should fight Bradley, Paul Williams, Andre Berto, Gamboa, Yuri foreman...so ****ing many top opponent out there. Dont be a **** ***** Floyd.
        Fight your own size

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        • Dave Rado
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          #34
          Originally posted by No Ceilings
          No The point is. Dont ask for 24 days when you are shown having blood taken 19 days away.

          Floyd asked for 14.

          Pac asked for 24.

          19 is in the middle.

          No?

          THATS my point.
          So we're agreed that he should fight Pac next as long as Pac agrees to 19 days.

          Originally posted by No Ceilings
          Floyd is already an ATG. So is Pac. It enhances both of their legacies. Floyd doesnt NEED this fight.
          ATG means top 100. Floyd wants to be considered top 10. He has to beat Pac to even get into the top 20, never mind the top 10. Plus boxing needs this fight. It would have been the biggest fight in the history of the sport. Anyone who defends either fighter for killing the fight doesn't give a damn about the sport of boxing.

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