Is There Any Proof That Pacquiao Has Been Taking Anything Illegal?

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  • Slick_Rick
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    #81
    When you take drugs, your senses heighten.

    Where as in this case Floyd "Crackhead" Sr can sense Manny is juicing, it supposed to be he scent he gives off, he can smell it, you must take drugs before you can develop this gift.

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    • Dick Buffman
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      #82
      Originally posted by Hannibal Barca
      Again, this isn't the court of law.
      You're a moron.

      If it was only a matter of opinion, then Pacquiao could refuse tests because in his opinion they're an insult and unnecessary.

      But its not.

      It becomes a legal matter when you submit to an agency, its officials and its tests.

      And when you attempt to destroy someone's reputation, character and future earning potential on the basis of hearsay and empty allegations.

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      • Hallaqsillaq
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        #83
        Originally posted by Deevel916
        What makes having your blood drawn over and over again while in training for a fight of this magnitude overboard? Cmon Webb... Lets be realistic now.

        If Pac truly has a psychological problem with having blood drawn, then it will have a big impact on him.

        As i've stated before. Having blood drawn is something I myself have a big problem with. I become nausous, light headed, break out with sweats, etc.. That's all before the needle even touches my arm. Funny thing is, I dont have a problem taking shots. Its the whole process of having blood taken out of me that I have a problem with.
        Sounds like a bull**** excuse concocted to steer away from the issue. I know some people get queasy, but come on...

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        • Shabba Rank$
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          #84
          Originally posted by Walt Liquor
          you mean he is following the guidelines of his sport?
          Well if you actually read page 2 or 3 (I forget) I acknowledged that I misread TS original post.

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          • Hannibal Barca
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            #85
            Originally posted by Jack Burton
            You're a moron.

            If it was only a matter of opinion, then Pacquiao could refuse tests because in his opinion they're an insult and unnecessary.

            But its not.

            It becomes a legal matter when you submit to an agency, its officials and its tests.

            And when you attempt to destroy someone's reputation, character and future earning potential on the basis of hearsay and empty allegations.
            And what exactly does anything you posted have to do with evidence supporting whether or not he's clean, and belief systems stemming from the evidence, or lack there of?

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            • whirlwind
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              #86
              Originally posted by Hallaqsillaq
              You know I'm kind of getting to the point where I'd actually like Packy to just go into politics and stop his siege on boxing. Whatever Packy wants, Packy gets. Ridiculous. I know Floyd started this ****, but it has gained momentum and is a reasonable and valid concern that all boxers be clean. The precedent exists that current testing is not enough (Shane, Marion Jones etc). This is a dangerous sport, more testing keeps it safe and fair.
              Well I agree about the testing but not the blood testing 8 times or more in a span of two months. These boxers are in the phase of intense training in this time period and some other are trying to make weight thereby reducing their fluid intake. This procedure basically f**cking up everything unnecessarily when they can use now a days the more advanced methods and less intrusive like the Nanotrap ESP Particles. Totally different from these Olympic athletes who tested in the span of 12 months giving them plenty of time to recover in every blood drawn from them.

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                #87
                Originally posted by whirlwind
                Well I agree about the testing but not the blood testing 8 times or more in a span of two months. These boxers are in the phase of intense training in this time period and some other are trying to make weight thereby reducing their fluid intake. This procedure basically f**cking up everything unnecessarily when they can use now a days the more advanced methods and less intrusive like the Nanotrap ESP Particles. Totally different from these Olympic athletes who tested in the span of 12 months giving them plenty of time to recover in every blood drawn from them.
                How long do you think it really takes to recover from a blood test? My goodness.

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                • Khalid X
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                  #88
                  Originally posted by American Pride
                  If not, then all these claims are completely baseless and there should be no need for any different style of testing.

                  So, is there any proof that Pacquiao has been taking anything illegal?



                  Note; His impressive performances are not proof.
                  Pac fans, NVSAC, Team Pacquaio and several other people in boxing have been waiting for some type of proof. Unfortunately all we get is that "he is on the A-side Meth", or "him beating a full blow WW" as to why he should be tested.

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                  • Hannibal Barca
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                    #89
                    Originally posted by O.S.I.R.I.S
                    Pac fans, NVSAC, Team Pacquaio and several other people in boxing have been waiting for some type of proof. Unfortunately all we get is that "he is on the A-side Meth", or "him beating a full blow WW" as to why he should be tested.
                    Actually, all we've gotten is "blood weakens me", or "Floyd's bigger than me so he'd have an advantage during testing", or some other unfounded nonsense. Once the excuses cease, you'll no longer have to wait for proof.

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                    • whirlwind
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                      #90
                      Originally posted by COACH-WEBB
                      How long do you think it really takes to recover from a blood test? My goodness.
                      Ok let me explain it to you.

                      Let's say you are about to spar someone in your gym part of your training. Then suddenly the red cross people want to take your blood for donation. Do you think you can tell them "no" because you about to start a sparring session shortly? After they took your blood do you think you can still do your training 100% physically or mentally? Of course you will said yes. My question is....did you ever box before and subjected to this procedure to know this will not affect you physically or mentally or just you hunch?
                      Last edited by whirlwind; 05-18-2010, 10:28 AM.

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