most of the general public don't even know about the drug testing that floyd wants against pac. fact is people just want to see them fight!
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Even if the public paid much attention to the drug testing, this would only pressure pac to take the fight.
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Originally posted by jonarie View PostEven if the public paid much attention to the drug testing, this would only pressure pac to take the fight.
why does someone who has never had any history of using PED's agree to something not required by any commission?
the pressure should be on NSAC to implement better testing for all their sanctioned fights
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The people of Philippines are aware of the drug testing and didn't really care too much... only because steroids was never that big of an issue over there.
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Originally posted by markfrombrookly View PostNah now he doesn't have to compromise. He did before this win but now Manny has to compromise. Mayweather tried to compromise the last time and even offered a 14 day cutoff which he shouldn't have even bended on but Manny refused. He also agreed to go 50/50 on the money. Now after how much this fight is gonna sell he doesn't have to go 50/50 on the money or bend on the testing since him and shane didnt have no cutoff date. The ball is in Mannys court. Why would he turn down probably 30 million over a blood test if he has nothing to hide?
if floyd comes to the table without a 50/50 purse split and without a compromise on the OST, that's a non-starter for the negotiations. floyd might as well not even come to the table if he coming with that.
unlike floyd and you, pac doesn't worship money, so the $30 million isn't the end all and be all of what goes into pac's thought process when he goes into negotiations. pac has nothing to hide. he's passed plenty of PED testing. pac doesn't come from a culture of cheating like you and floyd do. you can't judge pac's actions based on reactions that you would a person who is brought up in a culture of cheating.
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Originally posted by Hannibal Barca View PostYes they do. That's the beauty of ESPN, and the American public isn't too fond of cheaters.
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