LOL Hatton's just bitter because he didnt even last 2 full rounds... smh, those shots Manny hit him with were right on the button point blank
Comments Thread For: Hatton Wonders if He Should Have Had Pacquiao Tested
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He knew Pac would refuse the random blood tests because the stipulation that they could withdraw blood up to the day of the fight. If you saw the Pac interview he had after his first fight with Morales, then you would see that Pacquiao has a thing against having blood taken from him close to a fight. I'm not trying to say that it's a valid excuse for Pacquiao, I'm just answering the question.
As for Ricky Hatton, he should just keep his self promoting ass quiet and go quietly into the night like his career. Pacquiao embarrassed him pretty badly with that KO and he should just leave it at that.
Firstly, the youtube video you were referring to was made 6 months ago when all the problem came out over a test, Secondly you really think Mayweather would spend his time trying to find a video of Pacquiao in reference to a blood test?
You making nothing but excuses here, Everyone knows he only ask for a blood test because he thinks Pacquiao is on something i thought that was clear from the beginning.Comment
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Without a drug test Pac legacy will be tainted like Barry Bonds a man who never failed a drug test but the public convicted him of doing so Pac is on thin ice now people with good common sense say if you are clean take the test and clear your name which he has failed to do so far
Link: espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=2727325
MLB Testing Policy: mlb.mlb.com/mlb/news/drug_policy.jsp?content=timelineComment
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Originally Posted by l3xxer View Post
uhh but Pac barely gained weight in 4 years..
"Pacquiao vs. Morales 3: November, 2006 - Pacquiao's weight inside the ring was 144 lbs.
Pacquiao vs. Barrera 2: October 2007 He was 144 during fight night.
Pacquiao vs. Marquez 2: March 2008 - Pacquiao's weight during the fight was 145.
Pacquiao vs. Diaz: June 2008 - Pacquiao went up to lightweight for the first time and on fight night re-hydrated to 147.
Pacquiao vs. De La Hoya: December, 2008 - The limit for the fight was 147 and on fight night Pacquiao weighed 148 1/2.
Pacquaio vs. Hatton: May, 2009 - Pacquiao weighed 148.
Pacquiao vs. Cotto: November, 2009 - Pacquiao weighed around 149.
Wow! Steroids?!?"
its not that they're dumb.. its people like you who don't know anything..Comment
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If you can't answer then you shouldn't have stepped into the convo.Comment
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You STILL haven't answered the question. Let me say it one more time. If pac asked for 145 because he couldn't make 147...then why did he come in at 149 on fight night? I'm just asking, because that's what I saw the poster put up. That's what I asked him and since you got in it then you could possibly answer that question, which you haven't done twice already.
If you can't answer then you shouldn't have stepped into the convo.
Intense workouts that cause massive calorie loss had stopped and he was basically just sitting around and not burning off whatever he ate and drank that day.
It common ***ing sense for christ sake!!!Comment
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You STILL haven't answered the question. Let me say it one more time. If pac asked for 145 because he couldn't make 147...then why did he come in at 149 on fight night? I'm just asking, because that's what I saw the poster put up. That's what I asked him and since you got in it then you could possibly answer that question, which you haven't done twice already.
If you can't answer then you shouldn't have stepped into the convo.Comment
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I didn't ask about other threads. I asked about what "YOU" think why Manny is using something. What's your personal opinion. I want to know what basis you have for thinking that he is "using something."
But since I'm still waiting on Talon's answer. Maybe you can answer for him.
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Thanks.Comment
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Speaking with The National, former two division champion Ricky Hatton wonders if he should have made the same random drug testing demands as Floyd Mayweather Jr., prior to last May's two round KO loss to Manny Pacquiao. [Click Here To Read More]Comment
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