Some clear unbiased commentary for a change!
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Yeah...and? Let's see..your point is that "boxing" has tests, therefore any other test is unnecessary. I get it. So since "boxing" has tests, what tests were sanctioned by the Texas Commission for fighters on the undercard last Saturday? Any? No? Hmm..
Ok, let me repeat. Yeah...and?
Talk about being specific, eh?Comment
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i just don't understand what is so wrong with saying, "yes they were hypocritical in this matter"
It doesn't make them any less of a Pacquiao fan if they do. Matter of fact it could make them more of a boxing fan...
But, to really try to justify asking for a piss test on the spot cuz a man is drinking coffee due to by all accounts that it was freezing in there and he was getting sleeping. Is baffling.
Some of these guys like Punchbag cant bring themselves to even admit anything that might make Pac or even roach look negative..Maybe it makes him less of a pac fans if he brings himself to say it who knows.Comment
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I'm not doing your research for you anymore.
It's clear you don't read anyway.Comment
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Because you're a genuine Pac/boxing fan, Its easy for you to separate simple logic and see it for what it is without compromising your fondness for Pacquiao.
Some of these guys like Punchbag cant bring themselves to even admit anything that might make Pac or even roach look negative..Maybe it makes him less of a pac fans if he brings himself to say it who knows.
Hypocritical? No.
Different situations. Different reasons.
Ironic. Yes.Comment
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The reason was because pac killed Hatton. Hatton was trained by Mayweather Sr who boasted that hatton will stop roidy at round 3. His mind went numb when Pac killed Hatton at 2.Comment
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Maybe initially Pac was no more suspect than any other top fighters, but as soon as he said no to a rigorous testing program he came under heavy su****ion. You may not like it but that's what we are dealing with in boxing and any other sport today.Comment
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