Time To Call Pac What He Really is A *****...M.I.C. Signing Off

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    #21
    You've KO'd yourself out of this Pac-Floyd debate. How many threads of the same basic **** can you post in one week?

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    • madsweeney
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      #22
      Originally posted by M.I.C.
      Yes that is true but as boxing fans and article readers why must we continue to suffer headlines like this "Pac is ready to face Mayweather in Novemeber" but only with the rules of the commission.......and thats what I'm talking about, after the Mosley fight we were all excited again for May-Pac, but it only took a week for these Top Rank people to start yapping about the commission rules again. I aint trying to hear all that right now. I'm not even going to read this stuff no more, maybe its a personal protest but the fact is Pac is the one who has to relent his position Mayweather has fully committed himself to USADA and no one can expect him to go back on that. Its Pac who has to surrender his position, there is no other option except to not fight.

      Damn those bastards for insisting on the rules and regulations that are already in place. Who do they think they are thinking they can fight with only the same rules that thousands of other fighters used before them.

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      • M.I.C.
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        #23
        Originally posted by -The Glove-
        If you want to get something done, you don't accuse the other person BEFORE the fight is signed. As easily as you say PAC can just take the tests, Mayweather can drop his demands. I don't wanna hear any BS about having a level playing field and what-not. There was no level playing field when he fought Marquez, and he didn't impose this on any other opponent. If his retirement did something to him, he couldve requested this from his first fight back.
        Mayweather can not go back, unlike Pacquiao who is hesitant about testing, Floyd has and is officially committed to USADA, he has started a revolution in the sport and for him to go back would damage his legacy even more than failing to make the Pac fight. I dont need to provide evidence of all the fighters and those in the medical field who are coming out the woodwork in support of this testing, its there, no one in the industry is defending Pac's position, not even the Nevada Commission who is taking a close look at incorporating USADA practices.

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        • BIGBOXINGFAN
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          #24
          **** these *******s. They know there boy is a cheater.

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          • madsweeney
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            #25
            Originally posted by jonarie
            You've KO'd yourself out of this Pac-Floyd debate. How many threads of the same basic **** can you post in one week?
            It's kinda funny, he criticizes *******s for being emotional, repeating themselves and being uneducated...then creates threads where he can't spell (I guess he thinks the red squiggly line is for pretties), gets butt hurt and just repeats the same **** over and over and over again.

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            • Khalid X
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              #26
              Originally posted by Kingsley
              I know right, because it's Manny's way or the highway. He mentioned nothing about juicing. All he said was he's tired of Arum talking up a fight that isn't happening and Pac fans that have no rational reason for defending him.
              I'm not saying that either, but to say either side doesn't have a valid reason for standing their ground is ridiculous. I can see both side of the arguement and this is a very debatable topic.

              *this is in reference to him crying that Pac fans are defending Manny when it isn't justifiable*

              I say this because I can defiantly see Manny's side of the argument as well as Floyd.

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              • loui_ludwig
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                #27
                Pacquiao just read your post. He is saddened by what you said. He is now counting his money to overcome this sadness.

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                • jrosales13
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                  #28
                  Oh for heaven sake what is this thread about? Everybody who ****ted on Pac from the start is going to keep ****ting on him?

                  You guys are hilarious.

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                  • M.I.C.
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by madsweeney
                    Damn those bastards for insisting on the rules and regulations that are already in place. Who do they think they are thinking they can fight with only the same rules that thousands of other fighters used before them.
                    Do you not believe that things change? And why do you not understand that change often starts with the top athletes? Because they are capable of bringing change is part of what makes them the best.

                    Pacquiao was just elected to congress, why? because of hope from the people that he can bring Change!!!

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                    • madsweeney
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by jrosales13
                      Oh for heaven sake what is this thread about? Everybody who ****ted on Pac from the start is going to keep ****ting on him?

                      You guys are hilarious.
                      Another epic thread by emo boy M.I.C.

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