Comments Thread For: Mayweather-Pacquiao: Roach Has a Drug Testing Solution
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Ill ask again, Do you think Pacquaio has ever taken anything illegal, do you believe Freddie Roach when he says Pac is clean? Also does Floyd not have reason to be suspect or have precedence in asking for random drug testing up till the day of the fight?Comment
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You think calling for an unauthorized test to begin with is a compromise? This fight can be legally made in ANY state with out these tests. Manny is willing to deal, to get the fight made, but he isn't going to bend over because Floyd says so. If Floyd wants the fight it can be easily made under boxing's official rules. If he wants it to be more difficult he can try and negotiate a compromise to HIS testing. If he doesn't really want the fight he can just keep pushing for something that has no official affiliation in the boxing community.
Again, Pacquiao gave you several reasons why he wanted cutoff dates - which one do you believe?
Second, I think you need to read up on what a compromise is. Both athletes agreed to OST by the USADA. The USADA wanted to test both athletes up until the day before the fight. Pacquiao decided he wanted to cap the number of blood tests, didn't want them to be random and then wanted them cut off 30 days prior to the fight. Mayweather, in turn, agreed to the first two requests and then requested an cut off of 14 days - the halfway point between what the USADA wanted and what Pacquiao wanted. Compromise, right?Comment
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Ive already answered that, but why wont you answer my question, do you think Manny has ever taken anything illegal, do you believe Freddie Roach when he says Manny is clean, do you think Floyd has a right to ask Manny to take tests up until the day of the fight?Comment
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Boy you love to keep jumping. Ok, let's backtrack and pretend we're adults.
Again, Pacquiao gave you several reasons why he wanted cutoff dates - which one do you believe?
Second, I think you need to read up on what a compromise is. Both athletes agreed to OST by the USADA. The USADA wanted to test both athletes up until the day before the fight. Pacquiao decided he wanted to cap the number of blood tests, didn't want them to be random and then wanted them cut off 30 days prior to the fight. Mayweather, in turn, agreed to the first two requests and then requested an cut off of 14 days - the halfway point between what the USADA wanted and what Pacquiao wanted. Compromise, right?Comment
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