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Something Just Doesn't Sit Right With Floyd's Demand Of OST

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  • #11
    You make a good point. A person can just as easily say "Why not now?" I just can't get down with the why ask now theory. If that is the case should the first person to ask for the ****** to be freed never asked that question? Should the first person to speak out and ask questions about the holocaust not have asked those questions. A person's personal motives could be very wrong but if the outcome has a true good outcome for people as a whole why care when the question was asked or by who?

    It could be true that deep down he is impressed with how Manny has performed and doesn't feel that it could be natural. I can't say that I agree with that but at the sametime the Mayweather's have better trained boxing eyes and knowledge than I do.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by apokalips View Post
      Obviously its mainly out of suspecting Pacquiao, but I don't understand the logic that he should have been doing it from day one if he believed thatBoxing needs to be cleaned up...for one things have advanced since he first became a pro and there are more drugs and drug prevention methods around. Also he may not have been in a position to do much, maybe he didn't even think too much about it until he saw something su****ious, or maybe he just felt like becoming righteous...much like someone who becomes religious late in their life...why weren't they religious when they were young? haha some of the analogies there are random but I just it silly to condemn him for only starting now...better late than never and it is clear what his motives are and if a by-product of that is that we get a safer sport then all power to him.
      i think it does matter because it questions whether he is genuine about this or does he have an agenda. If floyd was really a role model for better testsing then why hasn't he critisized other athletes like wladimir klitchko who have declined osts. And what i dont get is if full osts were the only way of catching guilty fighters then why ask for a 14 day cut off during the first negotiations.if It was full proof a few months back why isn't it now. You have to question his motives. The biggest threat of his career arrives and he's suddenly on a crusade. Give me a break.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Patrick Bateman View Post
        No Ceilings and LarryX PRP#1, your answers are quite generic and unsatisfactory. You do not provide an explanation for every reason Floyd demanded OST's. It seems like your answers are just cop outs. Please elaborate more if you could. If you do not wish to, then move on.
        This response is unsatisfactory. The main reason to ask for tougher testing is because you believe a fighter is juicing. Common sense.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by No Ceilings View Post
          Its not rocket science bro.

          Floyd thinks hes cheating. Floyd would like him and himself to undergo testing.

          A 10 year old old could understand this. Floyd could careless about cleaning up the sport he said after the Mosley fight he wants his fight between Pacquiao to be clean.

          How hard is that to grasp for people?
          So when he was asked about a possible Pacquiao fight after coming back from retirement? Why were OST's not an issue until his father began to claim Pacquiao was on magical Filipino mushroom juice? He never once mentioned it in interviews. He never once even brought up the issue of PED's in boxing.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by tredh View Post
            You make a good point. A person can just as easily say "Why not now?" I just can't get down with the why ask now theory. If that is the case should the first person to ask for the ****** to be freed never asked that question? Should the first person to speak out and ask questions about the holocaust not have asked those questions. A person's personal motives could be very wrong but if the outcome has a true good outcome for people as a whole why care when the question was asked or by who?

            It could be true that deep down he is impressed with how Manny has performed and doesn't feel that it could be natural. I can't say that I agree with that but at the sametime the Mayweather's have better trained boxing eyes and knowledge than I do.
            I agree with this 100 %.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by fcastro1 View Post
              i think it does matter because it questions whether he is genuine about this or does he have an agenda. If floyd was really a role model for better testsing then why hasn't he critisized other athletes like wladimir klitchko who have declined osts. And what i dont get is if full osts were the only way of catching guilty fighters then why ask for a 14 day cut off during the first negotiations.if It was full proof a few months back why isn't it now. You have to question his motives. The biggest threat of his career arrives and he's suddenly on a crusade. Give me a break.
              I have a feeling it's because he really wanted the fight with Pacquaio, so he stomached it.

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              • #17
                its simple guy.

                Floyd was a fan of Pacquiao and his accomplishments even attending his fights. Pacquiao kept exceeding people's expectations and winning his way to ATG status and a possible opponent to Floyd's position for this generations best fighter. Soon as Pacquiao got closer to Floyd's weight class and became a threat, Floyd's position on Pacquiao began to change. Then Pacquiao became generally recognized as a more accomplished fighter than Floyd. Floyd being the egomaniac that he is began to discredit Pacquiao. The Floyd's daddy claimed Pac was on asteroids and the Mayweather camp saw that as an opportunity to put an asteriks on Pac's career and make it even harder to make a fight with him. They don't have to fight Pac to defeat Pac. its politics friends!

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Patrick Bateman View Post
                  So when he was asked about a possible Pacquiao fight after coming back from retirement? Why were OST's not an issue until his father began to claim Pacquiao was on magical Filipino mushroom juice? He never once mentioned it in interviews. He never once even brought up the issue of PED's in boxing.
                  He has known his father his whole life, no matter how crazy his father acts, he understands him more than any one else.

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                  • #19
                    Floyd knows he cant beat Pacquiao on fair terms.

                    He must blood drain a guy who has fear of blood draining,if his opponents is afraid of sharks then Floyd will demand that his opponents swim a circle around Galapagos island!

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Patrick Bateman View Post
                      So when he was asked about a possible Pacquiao fight after coming back from retirement? Why were OST's not an issue until his father began to claim Pacquiao was on magical Filipino mushroom juice? He never once mentioned it in interviews. He never once even brought up the issue of PED's in boxing.
                      Bro who knows , who cares.

                      The facts are he wants the guy tested. You'd have to ask Floyd himself for what you're looking for.


                      Its his Dad bro. Stop right there for a second. Its his FATHER. Hes protecting his son and Floyd is protecting his self.

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