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Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostI don't defend any of Floyd's actions. Sorry...you're sinking pretty low. I do support his request for testing and will happily tell d*ckriders like you how your hero is ducking a PED test.
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I said this all along. Mayweather aint scared of Pacquiao. Its just that the Mayweathers truly believe Pacquiao is on something so the fight will never happen.
If you firmly believe the opponent is on something, you aint going to fight. Simple as that. Nothing you can do about it.
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Originally posted by BoxeoBoriqua View Postthere is a new irish guy at my construction site and he is a hardcore boxing fan so we clicked real fast. we spoke about fav fighters, fights etc and then pacquiao came up. and he said something pretty interesting. he was like why is it that after the 2nd jmm fight, guys who pacquiao fought got left looking like they were in car crashes???? after jmm pac fought diaz, oscar, hatton, cotto, clottey and margarito. diaz looked a bloody mess, oscar was on his way 2 being left looking like wrecked b4 he quit. had hatton not been ko in 2 rounds he would have been left looking a mess. godbless him but we all saw how cotto looked after the fight. clottey blocked for 12 rounds so he kinda doesnt count. and margarito was left with a broken face like he got with a led pipe. why is that he asked??? pacquiao landed heavy shots on marco antonio, morales and jmm. none of them was left looking deformed. but then when he pacquiao moved up in weight, his opponents were left looking disfigured. he asked me again why is that??? i laughed and said idk. and he said because he is on steroids thats why. i said i dont think he is on anything but i couldnt think of anything 2 counter what he was saying.
-No super steroid can ever make you superman. If there was then Vargas would have owned!
-Bobby Pacquiao needs more help than Manny, give Bobby some of those PEDS.
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Originally posted by SluggerFan View PostNo fighter is my hero, Jesus is my hero! I just tend to not like people/fighters who are racist, like Mayweather and Bernard Hopkins. And don't say Floyd Jr apologized for those remarks, he apologized for them get posted online. And I could care less if you think Pacquiao ducked a PED test, most of the people who know and understand boxing (like sponsers Nike and Pechanga and knowledgable boxing writers), know who the true warrior is. Too bad scumbag Arum keeps f**king up the matchmaking.. that is what I loathe...
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Originally posted by P4P305 View PostI don't have to look up anything. Michael Marley, Ronnie, and Elie Seckbach are all the sources i need. All that matter is, Manny is willing to take the test at anytime.
As chief executive of the United States Anti-Doping Association, Travis Tygart oversees operations for drug testing for all U.S.-based Olympic athletes. His organization's advocacy and practice of comprehensive, random blood and urine testing also came into play when Floyd Mayweather unsuccessfully sought such testing as a contractual tenet in the failed negotiation for a fight against Manny Pacquiao.
Q: Have you ever spoken with anyone from the Mayweather side about this topic?
A: "Through the Mayweather-Pacquiao discussion, we talked with both camps on a number of occasions about the basics of an effective anti-doping program."
Q: How did the feedback you got from them differ, because, obviously, they had different perspectives on it?
A: "Out of respect for that process I don't want to go into a ton of detail. But it's safe to say that the Mayweather camp wanted the carte blanche, gold-standard program that we run, and the other side didn't want to do that."
Correct Info is vital!!! Ill post this url as soon as I reach 15 posts.
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Originally posted by P4P305 View PostManny did agreed. HBO's Ross Greenburg said that there was negotiation, and team Floyd lied about everything. Manny doesn't need Floyd, he's in the driver seat right now.
Jan 28, 2011:
http://www.fighthype.com/pages/content9251.html
Once again man... I don't give a damn who wins at all. Yes i appreciate Mayweather's style of boxing but all I care about is making things happen and if all that needs to happen is some damn blood given, then let's make this happen- especially if a 40yr old legend already showed the world it's a harmless process.
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Originally posted by jdn View PostI said this all along. Mayweather aint scared of Pacquiao. Its just that the Mayweathers truly believe Pacquiao is on something so the fight will never happen.
If you firmly believe the opponent is on something, you aint going to fight. Simple as that. Nothing you can do about it.
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Originally posted by KnickTillDeaTh View PostLMAO misinformation is a plague that people spread like wild fire! All you guys think days and when the stoppage occurs is the biggest issue, Thats because it's what you were told. The issue is not as munch when the testing stops, but what type of testing, for what substances, and whether or not it would be surprised testing. Pac may have agreed to the stoppage date but the Pac camp has not agreed on the type of testing, and that's what the problem is. Heres a short exert from an interview by Grand Rapids Press columnist David Mayowith with Travis Tygart:
As chief executive of the United States Anti-Doping Association, Travis Tygart oversees operations for drug testing for all U.S.-based Olympic athletes. His organization's advocacy and practice of comprehensive, random blood and urine testing also came into play when Floyd Mayweather unsuccessfully sought such testing as a contractual tenet in the failed negotiation for a fight against Manny Pacquiao.
Q: Have you ever spoken with anyone from the Mayweather side about this topic?
A: "Through the Mayweather-Pacquiao discussion, we talked with both camps on a number of occasions about the basics of an effective anti-doping program."
Q: How did the feedback you got from them differ, because, obviously, they had different perspectives on it?
A: "Out of respect for that process I don't want to go into a ton of detail. But it's safe to say that the Mayweather camp wanted the carte blanche, gold-standard program that we run, and the other side didn't want to do that."
Correct Info is vital!!! Ill post this url as soon as I reach 15 posts.
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