Manny Pacquiao - STOP trying to CHANGE the RULES - Enough is ENOUGH!

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  • PureBoxer
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    Manny Pacquiao - STOP trying to CHANGE the RULES - Enough is ENOUGH!

    Manny Pacquiao has put massive weight penalties on several opponents.

    1.) Erik Morales, after struggling to make weight against Raheem in a one-sided loss, fought Pacquiao in a rematch at one weight division lower. Pacquiao put a massive weight penalty in the contract with an absurd fine if he came in a single lb over the limit. Morales killed his body to make weight, couldn't hydrate properly, and Pacquiao came in the ring bigger to add insult to injury.

    2.) Manny Pacquiao put a weight penalty on Oscar De La Hoya. If he came in a single lb over the limit, he would be fined an absurd amount.

    3.) Pacquiao forced Cotto to fight him at a catch-weight and forced him to put up his belt on line even after Cotto said he didn't want to since he wasn't allowed to weigh-in at his full limit.

    The commission has it's own rules to punish anyone who fails to make weight. It is not a boxer's job to set the fine amounts. An example is below:

    Manny Pacquiao, in 1999, around the same time Mayweather was dominating opponents such as Hernandez and Manfredy as the official champion, failed to make weight. Pacquiao lost his title on the scales and was penalized by the COMMISSION. Pacquiao was knocked out in the 3rd round by Singsurat despite having an unfair weight advantage.

    Pacquiao has requested Mayweather wear 8oz gloves. This is only allowed by the commission if both fighters agree, as 10oz gloves are standard. Mayweather, showing his desire to get the fight signed, agreed to Pacquiao's demand.

    Pacquiao then requested Mayweather be fined $10M if he weighs in a single lb over 147. This is the job of the commission, not Pacquiao, but Mayweather once again agreed.

    Mayweather's only demand, was OSDT, which would be done to both of them, not just Pacquiao. This is allowable by the commission if both sides agree, just like Pacquiao's glove size demand. After initially agreeing, Pacquiao would change his mind and once again try to change the rules of an official organization, by requesting the USADA to change their standard rules and set cutoff dates which would render the random testing useless.

    It's time Pacquiao stop trying to change the rules and let these organizations do their job. His behavior has been a total embarrassment to the sport of Boxing.
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    #2
    Ouch, Pac fans i feel your pain.

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    • flexxx145
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      #3
      Pac ain't bigger than the commissions. Who does Manny think he is to make up his own stipulations? Good Post!

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          Why did Mayweather suddenly demanded a blodd tests/random testing by USADA when the Pac-Mayweather negotiations begun. He didn't do that before.

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          • Horus
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            #6
            Originally posted by PureBoxer
            Manny Pacquiao has put massive weight penalties on several opponents.

            1.) Erik Morales, after struggling to make weight against Raheem in a one-sided loss, fought Pacquiao in a rematch at one weight division lower. Pacquiao put a massive weight penalty in the contract with an absurd fine if he came in a single lb over the limit. Morales killed his body to make weight, couldn't hydrate properly, and Pacquiao came in the ring bigger to add insult to injury.

            2.) Manny Pacquiao put a weight penalty on Oscar De La Hoya. If he came in a single lb over the limit, he would be fined an absurd amount.

            3.) Pacquiao forced Cotto to fight him at a catch-weight and forced him to put up his belt on line even after Cotto said he didn't want to since he wasn't allowed to weigh-in at his full limit.

            The commission has it's own rules to punish anyone who fails to make weight. It is not a boxer's job to set the fine amounts. An example is below:

            Manny Pacquiao, in 1999, around the same time Mayweather was dominating opponents such as Hernandez and Manfredy as the official champion, failed to make weight. Pacquiao lost his title on the scales and was penalized by the COMMISSION. Pacquiao was knocked out in the 3rd round by Singsurat despite having an unfair weight advantage.

            Pacquiao has requested Mayweather wear 8oz gloves. This is only allowed by the commission if both fighters agree, as 10oz gloves are standard. Mayweather, showing his desire to get the fight signed, agreed to Pacquiao's demand.

            Pacquiao then requested Mayweather be fined $10M if he weighs in a single lb over 147. This is the job of the commission, not Pacquiao, but Mayweather once again agreed.

            Mayweather's only demand, was OSDT, which would be done to both of them, not just Pacquiao. This is allowable by the commission if both sides agree, just like Pacquiao's glove size demand. After initially agreeing, Pacquiao would change his mind and once again try to change the rules of an official organization, by requesting the USADA to change their standard rules and set cutoff dates which would render the random testing useless.

            It's time Pacquiao stop trying to change the rules and let these organizations do their job. His behavior has been a total embarrassment to the sport of Boxing.
            REALLY, I am getting tire of Pacquiao ****.

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              #7
              Originally posted by loui_ludwig
              Why did Mayweather suddenly demanded a blodd tests/random testing by USADA when the Pac-Mayweather negotiations begun. He didn't do that before.
              Roach fighter already failed drug test before

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              • PureBoxer
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                Originally posted by loui_ludwig
                Why did Mayweather suddenly demanded a blodd tests/random testing by USADA when the Pac-Mayweather negotiations begun. He didn't do that before.
                Pacquiao is the first fighter Mayweather has had the chance to fight who's team has a history of Illegal substances. This is why he demanded additional drug testing from Mosley as well, who had no problem with it.

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                • War Dinamita
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                  We need more new members like PureBoxer.

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                    Haha I thought "Stop changing the rules" was a quote from Pacman regarding the OST situation. I would have agreed with that. Not so much this.

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