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  • Squizz
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    #91
    Also, should Manny ever agree to random blood testing (which he will never do) he'll come out looking a lot more "flat". And it will cast a huge cloud of doubt over his entire career. Manny has been exposed. And until he proves his innocence he's always going to have skeptics. Say what you want about Floyd, but we can be relatively sure he's never used PED's. And is a MAN, and will take any test put in front of him, like a true athlete! He's got nothing to hide. Can we say the same for Manny though?

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    • icedmango
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      #92
      If he agrees to take the tests and loses i will wear a tshirt that says I KNEW IT!

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      • elgaringo
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        #93
        All depends on how he performs, and if he looks significantly worse than the standard he's set for himself! For the record I dont think he is!

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        • fabie
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          #94
          Originally posted by IMDAZED
          So ****ing what?
          "So what?"

          That's not good enough. We simply cannot stereotype all boxers. What's so hard to understand that?

          One man's cheating is simply his and not others. What should happen is a stronger, more efficient governing body as in the Nevada Sports Athletic Commission to clean up the sport.

          Specifically, more standardized methods of checks and balances, more stringent certifications of boxers, trainers, coaches and what nots, more involved in making sure that the competition committee oversees overall progress, enforceable and practical regulations/policies and then some.

          With a stronger governing body just like the NFL, NBA and MLB, they can minimize cheating. It cannot be eliminated but making it "fairer".

          Relatively the NBA, NFL and MLB have gone strides from the 70s wherein drugs, cheating and then some are prevalent.

          Not leaving it to boxers such as Mayweather to clean up the sport. He is a boxer not an admin of boxers and competition. He can endorse but not enforce.

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          • IMDAZED
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            #95
            Originally posted by fabie
            "So what?"

            That's not good enough. We simply cannot stereotype all boxers. What's so hard to understand that?

            One man's cheating is simply his and not others. What should happen is a stronger, more efficient governing body as in the Nevada Sports Athletic Commission to clean up the sport.

            Specifically, more standardized methods of checks and balances, more stringent certifications of boxers, trainers, coaches and what nots, more involved in making sure that the competition committee oversees overall progress, enforceable and practical regulations/policies and then some.

            With a stronger governing body just like the NFL, NBA and MLB, they can minimize cheating. It cannot be eliminated but making it "fairer".

            Relatively the NBA, NFL and MLB have gone strides from the 70s wherein drugs, cheating and then some are prevalent.

            Not leaving it to boxers such as Mayweather to clean up the sport. He is a boxer not an admin of boxers and competition. He can endorse but not enforce.
            Who gives a ****? Manny Pacquiao is part of the problem, not the solution. Any athlete who wants to compromise testing is part of the problem. End of story.

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            • jaestix1
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              #96
              Originally posted by fabie
              "So what?"

              That's not good enough. We simply cannot stereotype all boxers. What's so hard to understand that?

              One man's cheating is simply his and not others. What should happen is a stronger, more efficient governing body as in the Nevada Sports Athletic Commission to clean up the sport.

              Specifically, more standardized methods of checks and balances, more stringent certifications of boxers, trainers, coaches and what nots, more involved in making sure that the competition committee oversees overall progress, enforceable and practical regulations/policies and then some.

              With a stronger governing body just like the NFL, NBA and MLB, they can minimize cheating. It cannot be eliminated but making it "fairer".

              Relatively the NBA, NFL and MLB have gone strides from the 70s wherein drugs, cheating and then some are prevalent.

              Not leaving it to boxers such as Mayweather to clean up the sport. He is a boxer not an admin of boxers and competition. He can endorse but not enforce.
              sure but don't be surprised when people question pacquiao's reasons
              for not agreeing to ost's

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              • Squizz
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                #97
                Originally posted by IMDAZED
                Who gives a ****? Manny Pacquiao is part of the problem, not the solution. Any athlete who wants to compromise testing is part of the problem. End of story.
                Not much more to it than that.

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                • fcastro1
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                  #98
                  look at these clowns still using the ped excuse. damn vladimir klitchko refuses osts who is the heavyweight champ of the world and know one says one word. But when pac agrees to a 14 day cut off its criminal. Just admit you guys just love to hate, and anyway floyds team never mentioned the tests were the reason the fight wasn't made so stop jumping into conlusions.

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                  • MindBat
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                    #99
                    Originally posted by CungLe
                    Pacquiao can beat Floyd with orthodox stance.

                    Pacquiao is on another level then this coward Fraud Jr. !
                    I'm wondering what Alt you'll be changing to if Pacquiao loses to Mayweather.

                    I don't expect you to come back and post with your user name after that.

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                    • fabie
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                      #100
                      Originally posted by IMDAZED
                      Who gives a ****? Manny Pacquiao is part of the problem, not the solution. Any athlete who wants to compromise testing is part of the problem. End of story.
                      The fact that you called him the PROBLEM even without facts IS the problem and transcending into our sports.
                      Originally posted by jaestix1
                      sure but don't be surprised when people question pacquiao's reasons
                      for not agreeing to ost's
                      I have no problem of people accusing him anything but to label him as GUILTY is the issue. NO ONE IS GUILTY UNTIL PROVEN SO and no one can be subjected to one's thoughts, testings and then some without grounds.

                      Otherwise we will have enormous cases in our courts due to hearsay.

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