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  • #71
    Originally posted by Dominicano Soy! View Post
    Same old reycled bullshit. Who hasn't Mayweather labeled as an easy opponent? Don't you think it's pretty obvious Mayweather sees a threat?
    answer the question.

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    • #72
      Originally posted by Poochiao View Post
      Since when is his dad his boss?

      Manny should agree to it if he's not hiding anything and the fight will get done according to Sr. if they agree.

      Win-win situation for everyone.
      Well, drug testing did originate in Floyd Sr's peanut brain and then Joonior ran with it.


      Originally posted by KillerStephen View Post
      Probably the same reason Mayweather should be tested.

      Post number 1 woot!
      Mayweather's a cheater too? I mean I know he cheats on the scales, but I don't think he's PEDDING.

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      • #73
        Originally posted by pistol whip View Post
        Apperently you buy boxing PPV's to watch fighters take OSDT's.
        If OSDT becomes the norm we'd all be buying them. Isn't it good for the sport?

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        • #74
          Yay for another double standard. I doubt this demand is true. So what if it is. Pacquiao makes ridiculous demands such as catchweights and such. Also he made a demand for 10 million dollars for every pound Mayweather goes over 147.

          So Pacquiao can make demands, but Mayweather can't(supposedly)? Lol. What a joke.

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          • #75
            Originally posted by FootWork777 View Post
            His adamant avoidence of it makes him look very su****ious, and spare me his ridiculous excusesmakes him weak NSAC testing is very weak and can be beaten, i.e. Mosley. If he has nothing to hide why not just take the test?
            You really think OST can't be beaten too?

            I agree Pac should take tests, but the 7 days cutoff is, objectively, a good compromise. I'm not an expert, but I doubt any PED has an immediate effect. You need to take them for a certain amount of time.

            And you have to be training for the PED to be effective. Since there is little training in the week before a fight, it would be useless to take PEDs at that time.

            Floyd agreed to a 14 days cutoff at one point, now 7 days isn't enough?

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            • #76
              Originally posted by INJECT View Post
              But WHY do you think he has to be tested.

              Do you have any concrete reason why you want to see him tested?
              How many ways can I answer the same question? I'll answer it a different way...Manny's climb up weight classes can look suspect to some people. Not everybody thinks like you. Here's an analogy Barry Bonds went bizerk hitting home runs during the steriod era in baseball, some think Pacquiao's quantum leap may have been aided by PED's. Comprende?

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              • #77
                Originally posted by FootWork777 View Post
                His adamant avoidence of it makes him look very su****ious, and spare me his ridiculous excusesmakes him weak NSAC testing is very weak and can be beaten, i.e. Mosley. If he has nothing to hide why not just take the test?
                To you but to everyone else, Pac's acceptance of what Koncz says is 7 days (I think it was 0) made floyd run away. Ask Al Haymon, who was part of the 2nd negotiations why he is so quiet when his friend and client is being chastised by fans and the media. According to Greenburg he knows the details, why not come out with it if it would help floyd's case. Also why did Ellerbe claim that their were no 2nd neg? Was he embarrassed about the details because Floyd went on vacation? 7 days, if it was so, is more then reasonable, and most everyone agrees, will be able to determine if manny uses Peds or not. Heck, they thought 14 days was good, so did Conte. You wonder why Ross Greenburg has wondered why Floyd did not take the fight, Haymon is quiet, and Ellerbe denied negotiations completely. Put 1 +1 + 1 together and common sense tells you the at the answer would not be a favorable one for Floyd's image. So while Floyd is quiet about the claims of manny's acceptance of 0 or koncz' claim of 7 days, while Haymon is quiet about this as well, and while Ellerbe denies that it ever happened, let the *****s fantasize, imagine, and talk about it on their behalf until they open their mouths and the real truth is exposed.
                Last edited by Alibata; 11-18-2010, 04:14 PM.

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                • #78
                  Originally posted by MindBat View Post
                  If OSDT becomes the norm we'd all be buying them. Isn't it good for the sport?
                  I think it's great for the sport but we arn't talking about it being installed for the entire sport and neither is Floyd. Floyd is free to go before boxing commissions and plead his case but hes not doing that is he? He isn't beating the drum for OSDT in anyone elses fights but his own so don't turn this into some crusade that Floyd is on to make testing more effective in boxing. This is about his fights only and that does nothing for the sport.

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                  • #79
                    Originally posted by FootWork777 View Post
                    How many ways can I answer the same question? I'll answer it a different way...Manny's climb up weight classes can look suspect to some people. Not everybody thinks like you. Here's an analogy Barry Bonds went bizerk hitting home runs during the steriod era in baseball, some think Pacquiao's quantum leap may have been aided by PED's. Comprende?
                    This is your first halfway decent attempt at answering it.

                    Regarding Bonds, I don't watch baseball so I don't know if they tested for peds back then, but there is tests for fighters and Manny's always tested clean.

                    Basically you think he's so good that you think he's on drugs? At least you acknowledge his greatness instead of claiming he's being fed easy tailor made opponents.

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                    • #80
                      Originally posted by Taranazan View Post
                      You really think OST can't be beaten too?

                      I agree Pac should take tests, but the 7 days cutoff is, objectively, a good compromise. I'm not an expert, but I doubt any PED has an immediate effect. You need to take them for a certain amount of time.

                      And you have to be training for the PED to be effective. Since there is little training in the week before a fight, it would be useless to take PEDs at that time.

                      Floyd agreed to a 14 days cutoff at one point, now 7 days isn't enough?
                      Floyd agreed to 14 days SIMPLY AS A WAY TO TRY AND MAKE THE FIGHT THE FIRST TIME AROUND...YET MANNY WALKED AWAY. FLOYD HAS ALWAYS WANTED RANDOM BLOOD TESTING, PEOPLE SEEM TO FORGET THIS. IF MOSLEY TOOK THE TEST WHY CAN'T PACQUAIO?

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