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All these weight stipulations between fighters is common practice. That's the difference.
Uhh, I don't expect a boxer to understand something as complicated as filing taxes involving millions of dollars, but, Floozy has a history of not paying debts. What does that tell ya ? The impression that it gives me is that he's a thief, basically.
It is common sense to pay your bills, right ?Comment
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1) a weight penalty is not a weight stipulation. Weight penalties are NSAC rules.All these weight stipulations between fighters is common practice. That's the difference.
Uhh, I don't expect a boxer to understand something as complicated as filing taxes involving millions of dollars, but, Floozy has a history of not paying debts. What does that tell ya ? The impression that it gives me is that he's a thief, basically.
It is common sense to pay your bills, right ?
2) If youthink Floyd sits down at the kitchen table on the first of the month and writes out bills, you are very mistaken. But you want to believe he is a thief, go ahead.
i choose to believe Pacquiao's Filipino father is a deadbeat dad who abandoned his family in desperate poverty.Comment
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like r kelly said reeeallll tallllllkk....lol at manny now wanting to retire or fight only in texas because jerry jones has his back......years from now we will look back on the manny era like baseball in the 90s...Comment
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1)Then where do you think the 600k that Floozy had to pay Juanita came from1) a weight penalty is not a weight stipulation. Weight penalties are NSAC rules.
2) If youthink Floyd sits down at the kitchen table on the first of the month and writes out bills, you are very mistaken. But you want to believe he is a thief, go ahead.
i choose to believe Pacquiao's Filipino father is a deadbeat dad who abandoned his family in desperate poverty.
2) They still need his signature to pay for those bills, lmao. Are you saying someone is forging his checks, lol.
** I see where you are coming from now. In your eyes, Floozy is good enough to sign off on a purchase, but, is nowhere to be found when those bills come in the mail, hehe **Last edited by Monte Fisto; 05-16-2010, 01:52 PM.Comment
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I never said that...
It is clear that deep down, you believe Floyd did this to duck Pac...I never said that though.
I just said that I was not on board with the whole "Floyd's crusade to clean up the sport", when in fact, he didn't do it for his first fight back...What is that? If he did, he would have more of a case. In my eye's, this was just a mind game gone wrong...Pac helped it go left also.
Anyway, this has become a very boring topic for me.Comment
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AND STILL....ridin the OSDT bandwagon cause you can't come up with something else to talk about. Just imagine if this, just imagine if that.Imagine if Mayweather…..
1) had worked with not one – but TWO – trainers who had a history of steroids
2) went against all scientific fact and medical convention and claimed that he was mysteriously “weakened” by giving small amounts of blood. Amounts that are far less than 1% of his total blood volume.
3) claimed that he was afraid of needles, although he sported many tattoos on his skin
4) continuously changed his rationale for not supporting improved testing. From ‘scared of needles’ to ‘being weakened’ to ‘giving the first 3 rounds away’ to ‘just following Commission rules’.
5) Said that he trusts the Commission to do drug testing, but does not trust the Commission to administer weights. The NSAC can’t operate a scale, but they can operate a mass spectrometer and gas chromatograph.
6) Asked for a period of one month (30 days) where he would not be tested before the fight
7) Sent e-mails asking for the potential penalties if he ever tested positive
8) Refused the same testing that other top fighters in the sport have undertaken (Mosley, Kessler, Abraham, etc)
9) Ignored the calls of many fighters and promoters encouraging him to test.
10) Said that he did not know what he was ingesting. That it was a “special blend” concocted by his recently-hired fitness coach.
11) Said that his performance gains were not attributable to any banned performance enhancing substances, but rather to consuming large amounts of white rice.
12) Was trained by someone who admitted that his fighter had “all the signs of illegal steroid use” but never asked the fighter. Contradicting a previous statement that he didn’t know anything about steroids. If you don’t know anything about steroids, how do you know what “all the signs” are?
13) Claimed that he can’t take the tests because he is “so small”, although thousands of “small” female athletes at the Olympics (Gymnasts, marathoners, etc) take the exact same tests. In the exact same blood amounts.
Imagine if it was Floyd Mayweather, Jr.
WTF?Comment
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