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  • And Still
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    #11
    Originally posted by No Ceilings
    Where were you when he forced Cotto top a catch weight and made him put his belt on the line and put a 1 million per pound penalty on him?

    Where were you?
    Re Drug tests: "manny should fight under Commission rules. The Commission does a great job."

    Re Weight Penalties: "manny should make the rules. The Commission can't be trusted to enforce the rules"


    That is the idiocy and hypocrisy of the ****.

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    • Warbeast
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      #12
      Originally posted by And Still
      Neither Shane Mosley nor Floyd Mayweather had any complaints about the testing process.

      The only times that the fighters ran into trouble were when GorillaDog was dried out from his workout, and he couldn't give an immediate urine sample...and when Shane was drying out to make weight and couldn't give a urine sample.

      There have been ZERO problems with the blood samples. And both fighters look strong and fit.

      This further cements that Manny is up to something unusual.
      idiotic assumption

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      • Derranged
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        #13
        Originally posted by And Still
        They both went through training camp and said they are ready to fight. Are they lying?
        I get you. Im just saying, training is one thing. Of course they have to say it went great, they can't show weakness. We'll have wait and see.

        BUT...

        Believe me, IF Shane loses, regardless how he looks, you can bet people will say he lost because of the blood tests. Built in excuse. I love how haters think that everyone BUT Floyd will be affected by the blood tests, as if Floyd is immune to weakness...

        That said, I was never in favor of the testing in the first place.

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        • And Still
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          #14
          Originally posted by Warbeast
          idiotic assumption
          Yeah. He refused the tests because he had nothing to hide.

          I go for a great-paying job. They say they want a drug test. I refuse. What's the assumption?

          Individual companies are allowed to have rules that are more restrictive than the law. As long as that rule doesn't violate the law.

          Is the may-moz fight being conducted under the authority of NSAC?

          Enough said.

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          • Clyde Barrow
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            #15
            That's right. Shane-Floyd is tonight.

            Pac isn't fighting tonight. Pac is getting into politics. Pac-Floyd is off.

            LET...IT..GO...

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              #16
              Originally posted by Derranged
              I get you. Im just saying, training is one thing. Of course they have to say it went great, they can't show weakness. We'll have wait and see.

              BUT...

              Believe me, IF Shane loses, regardless how he looks, you can bet people will say he lost because of the blood tests. Built in excuse. I love how haters think that everyone BUT Floyd will be affected by the blood tests, as if Floyd is immune to weakness...

              That said, I was never in favor of the testing in the first place.
              You have two MAJOR Commissions considering the tests. And many other sports leagues.

              Germany is going to OST for pro boxing.

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              • And Still
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                #17
                Originally posted by Clyde Barrow
                That's right. Shane-Floyd is tonight.

                Pac isn't fighting tonight. Pac is getting into politics. Pac-Floyd is off.

                LET...IT..GO...
                Clyde,

                Are you aware of how not to discuss a topic that doesn't interest you?

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                • lfc19titles
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by And Still
                  Yeah. He refused the tests because he had nothing to hide.

                  I go for a great-paying job. They say they want a drug test. I refuse. What's the assumption?

                  Individual companies are allowed to have rules that are more restrictive than the law. As long as that rule doesn't violate the law.

                  Is the may-moz fight being conducted under the authority of NSAC?

                  Enough said.
                  No Manny doesnt react well to losing blood, look at th moralis fight, he had to take a blood test 1 day before and he complained it affected him. He also got a cut in the fight which really done him over as well.

                  btw Manny didnt force cotto to fight at 145 to that other guy who is saying

                  1. Cotto agreed
                  2, Cotto was 146 in his fight before that, losing 0.75 of a pound did not have a bad effect on him, he said he was at his best, you can see from his fight night weight and performance. He was not drained, he was fine.

                  Floyd does not tell manny what to do, if the fight happen it happens under the boxing rules, if the boxing rules say OSDT then thats what will happen, if they dont then thats what will happen.

                  You *****s are rather pathetic with your pac bashing, at every attempt your jealous is pretty poor, btw your fighter is fighting mosley, why not talk about the fight instead of pac?

                  all *****s can do is make threads on pacman

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                  • B.U.R.N.E.R
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by And Still
                    Clyde,

                    Are you aware of how not to discuss a topic that doesn't interest you?
                    Exactly, I cant stand high horse riding posters like that.

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                    • And Still
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by lfc19titles
                      No Manny doesnt react well to losing blood, look at th moralis fight, he had to take a blood test 1 day before and he complained it affected him. He also got a cut in the fight which really done him over as well.
                      So, the fact that Manny is a ***** about a bit of blood is whose problem?

                      He needs to get over his superstitions. There is ZERO physical basis for that.

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