Serious Question for REAL/HONEST boxing fans about Manny Pacquiao?!
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give it up to imdazed to appear on any thread where crackhead sr's beloved topic is. he never gets tired of his recycled ****. floyd never did give a **** about cleaning up the sport and he left these ******ed OST crusader *****s high and dry while he's on vacation.Comment
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Really? What other boxers are getting a steroid rep right now? This all started because Floyd wanted random testing in a fight with MANNY. Where was this crusade to save boxing before? The De La Hoya fight is the biggest boxing fight to date, number wise, and Floyd never requested random testing then.Comment
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Really? What other boxers are getting a steroid rep right now? This all started because Floyd wanted random testing in a fight with MANNY. Where was this crusade to save boxing before? The De La Hoya fight is the biggest boxing fight to date, number wise, and Floyd never requested random testing then.
Second. He never asked before so...he should never ask? That just doesn't make sense.
Third. It's a test. Not like he's telling Manny to get down to 143 or something. It shouldn't hold up a fight. Manny should just take it. Simple.Comment
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Reed plenty of guys dehydrate and put on tonnes of water weight after weight ins inlower divisions, yet still, when they leap more than 2 divisions they are very rarely as effective.
Ariza, who was Corrales conditioning coach couldn't help Deigo become more effective at 147, and he was a big guy who started at 130.
Alot of people don't understand how PED's actually enhance performance. They allow you to train longer, harder and more frequently. Therefore you get better in every department.
I prob wouldn't be questioning Manny at all, but for his and his teams initial reaction to OST style testing. When you couple that with other circumstantial evidence, i think it's foolish not to entertain the possiblilty.Comment
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Well Floyd's premise seems a bit confusing when his latest foe, Shane Mosley, was implicated with BALCO in 2003....took him seven years to ask....what he didn't want to "change" boxing back in those days? But hey it's great he's put the issue of random drug testing for all major boxing events front and center.....unintentionally.Comment
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You said singling out for speculation and I pointed out that, using your words, if asking for random tests means implicating then Floyd is implicating himself.
Second. He never asked before so...he should never ask? That just doesn't make sense.
Third. It's a test. Not like he's telling Manny to get down to 143 or something. It shouldn't hold up a fight. Manny should just take it. Simple.
Manny Pacquiao: “I feel like I don’t need Mayweather to make my career. I fought the best and anyone willing to face me. I want it, and feel the fans deserve the Mayweather fight. I want to prove to everyone that it wasn’t me who didn’t want the fight. That’s why I made the concession to take anything [blood tests] he wants at any time. Even during the fight before the sixth round if he wanted! What else can I do? I hope we get the fight done soon. Let’s get it on.”
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Well Floyd's premise seems a bit confusing when his latest foe, Shane Mosley, was implicated with BALCO in 2003....took him seven years to ask....what he didn't want to "change" boxing back in those days? But hey it's great he's put the issue of random drug testing for all major boxing events front and center.....unintentionally.Comment
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i know man.....the boy had a different point of view about all these prior to hearing sr's accusations.....but it became gospel to him since that day....lol.Comment
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