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Basing on Pacman's reaction to blood taking (Morales fight), it might even take him more than 3 days to fully recover.
As for his Philippines training camp, Roach and Arum and Ariza had been complaining about the distractions, his condition and performance. I think you will see that in the Margarito fight.
Both Mayweather and Pacman are not using excuses (neither is afraid of the other). They just want conditions stacked in their favor. I mean both of them are known for that.
This fight coud still happen. You know, they could have random testing until a week before the fight. And then embed people in PacMan's camp to watch him 24/7 in the last week. Or maybe, if Arum and HBO shows him the money, Pacman starts geting used to blood-taking during training.
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Originally posted by ferdinandmarcos View Postnanny the dog-eater is scared to prove he's not a juicer.
Tyson asked holyfield to take a test...evander..not being a cheating biitch...took the test.
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what if margarito beats pacquiao then what is hbo still going to be interested, and then floid's troubles with the law man!just forget this fight, floid doesn't want to fight just let this woman beater go to jail.
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if mayweather goes to prison and wants to fight pacquiao when he gets out then he should take a HIV test. alot of blacks contract aids in prison from other blacks raping them backdoor in the showers. And floyd is gonna be the littlest dude in prison so he'll prolly get ****d alot
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[Floyd]There was no second negotiation! HBO are nothing but *******s and are making up lies![/stan]
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Originally posted by FerdinandMarcos View PostNanny the dog-eater is scared to prove he's not a juicer.
Tyson asked Holyfield to take a test...Evander..not being a cheating biitch...TOOK THE TEST.
Here's a link to a story published by ESPN on March 1, 2007.
http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/news/story?id=2782741
A couple of weeks later, on March 14, 2007, Mark Vester reported here on BoxingScene.com that Holyfield admitted to perhaps "unknowingly" taken some type of medication that could have been considered a type of performance enhancing drug but that the drugs didn't do him much good citing his loss to Larry Donald.
Then, Holyfield went on to claim having been told by someone "high up" in the sport of boxing that Mike Tyson used performance enhancing drugs.
Here's the link to that article here on BoxingScene:
http://www.boxingscene.com/?m=show&id=7773
In the light of the controversy, former Holyfield opponent Dwight Muhammad Qawi weighed in with his belief that as early as when he was still a cruiserweight, Holyfield may have been into performance enhancing drugs.
Here's that story written by Dave Sholler, published here on BoxingScene on March 13, 2007.
http://www.boxingscene.com/?m=show&id=7753
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