What made Mayweather bring up testing for Pacquiao?

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  • Bee Keepz
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    #71
    Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
    Also jealousy
    Maybe fear.

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    • Bee Keepz
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      #72
      Originally posted by IMDAZED
      Can't argue with that deevel. The problem is:

      Why does Pacquiao need such a large window? It makes no sense and defies all logical reasoning. It is downright su****ious. And that's me being kind.


      Yup, Pacquiao will turn from a glass jawed bum to ferocious invincible beast in 24 days.

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      • PH|L
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        #73
        Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
        Also jealousy
        There's a clear-cut attempt from the Mayweather camp to try to tarnish Pacquiao's legacy to the general public. No doubt about it. Its important for the Mayweather's that Floyd be considered the best fighter in the world and not Pacquiao. It has an impact on their bank accounts and their family legacy.

        What surprised me the most about this whole PED issue is how quick and how much the Mayweather's went to the media with it. I remember at the NBA all star game someone is interviewing Floyd asking about his shoes and he ends up talking about Pacquiao not taking the tests. A clear motive to tarnish the Pac's legacy by planting seeds of doubt threw the media, and like it or not that kind of attitude can only be motivated by some form of jealousy.

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        • Dirk Diggler UK
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          #74
          Originally posted by PH|L
          There's a clear-cut attempt from the Mayweather camp to try to tarnish Pacquiao's legacy to the general public. No doubt about it. Its important for the Mayweather's that Floyd be considered the best fighter in the world and not Pacquiao. It has an impact on their bank accounts and their family legacy.

          What surprised me the most about this whole PED issue is how quick and how much the Mayweather's went to the media with it. I remember at the NBA all star game someone is interviewing Floyd asking about his shoes and he ends up talking about Pacquiao not taking the tests. A clear motive to tarnish the Pac's legacy by planting seeds of doubt threw the media, and like it or not that kind of attitude can only be motivated by some form of jealousy.
          It amazes me also how this was never an issue to anyone on here but now its the only thing people post about.

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          • V.WEBB
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            #75
            Originally posted by PH|L
            was a serious question, can you give a serious answer?
            Yes. To prove that he was indeed clean amid the allegations that he wasn't. In my opinion, he only made things worse for himself.

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            • IMDAZED
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              #76
              Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
              It amazes me also how this was never an issue to anyone on here but now its the only thing people post about.
              Why do people make comments like this? Are yous talking posters to know what they do and don't discuss in their personal lives? Yes or no?

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                #77
                Originally posted by PH|L
                There's a clear-cut attempt from the Mayweather camp to try to tarnish Pacquiao's legacy to the general public. No doubt about it. Its important for the Mayweather's that Floyd be considered the best fighter in the world and not Pacquiao. It has an impact on their bank accounts and their family legacy.

                What surprised me the most about this whole PED issue is how quick and how much the Mayweather's went to the media with it. I remember at the NBA all star game someone is interviewing Floyd asking about his shoes and he ends up talking about Pacquiao not taking the tests. A clear motive to tarnish the Pac's legacy by planting seeds of doubt threw the media, and like it or not that kind of attitude can only be motivated by some form of jealousy.
                Manny's actions regarding the allegations didn't help anything. Let's stop , on that.

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                • PH|L
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                  #78
                  Originally posted by COACH-WEBB
                  Yes. To prove that he was indeed clean amid the allegations that he wasn't. In my opinion, he only made things worse for himself.
                  So you believe he wanted to prove that he was indeed clean, and since you can't prove something that is false, that would suggest that he was indeed clean, right?

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                    #79
                    Originally posted by PH|L
                    There's a clear-cut attempt from the Mayweather camp to try to tarnish Pacquiao's legacy to the general public. No doubt about it. Its important for the Mayweather's that Floyd be considered the best fighter in the world and not Pacquiao. It has an impact on their bank accounts and their family legacy.

                    What surprised me the most about this whole PED issue is how quick and how much the Mayweather's went to the media with it. I remember at the NBA all star game someone is interviewing Floyd asking about his shoes and he ends up talking about Pacquiao not taking the tests. A clear motive to tarnish the Pac's legacy by planting seeds of doubt threw the media, and like it or not that kind of attitude can only be motivated by some form of jealousy.
                    The media laughed at Floyd Sr. They really did. Everyone did, for the most part. What ****ed things up for Manny was Manny himself.

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                      #80
                      Originally posted by IMDAZED
                      The media laughed at Floyd Sr. They really did. Everyone did, for the most part. What ****ed things up for Manny was Manny himself.
                      Exactly. I mean if he really wanted to humiliate the Mayweather's, he could've just accepted the drug tests..

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