Originally posted by Pullcounter
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Who gives a *** what Pacquiao will " apparently " agree to now ?
1.) He's likely to be full of ****, as he was during the only official negotiation
2.) That is a worthless promise, and was not even made until after Manny knew that he would not be required make good on his "promise"
3.) For Pac, a 14-day cutoff is better than a 7 day cut off, so why didn't he accept those terms during the only official negotiation?
It is a joke that your entire defence is based on something that "might" happen, when Pacquiao has already refused a much better offer.
Originally posted by Pullcounter
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ThePrince said this.....
" Look, I could spend my time posting a wall of text and links wherein Pacquiao himself says he conceded to any and all drug testing that Floyd requested, "
ThePrince, and you, would be completely wasting your time posting links to bull**** "promises".....
FACT: The only official negotiation broke down because Pacquiao would not agree to random blood tests without a 24-day cutoff..... so Manny's "woulda, coulda, shoulda" promises, are bull****.....
" The Mayweather camp wanted random blood testing by the United States Anti-Doping Agency,[72] whereas Pacquiao refused to have any blood testing within 30 days from the fight, because he thought it would weaken him, but he was willing to have blood taken from him before the 30-day window as well as immediately after the fight.[73] Freddie Roach, on the other hand, commented that he would not allow blood to be taken from Pacquiao one week before the fight.[74][75] In an attempt to resolve their differences, the two camps went through a process of mediation before a retired judge. After the mediation process Mayweather agreed to a 14-day no blood testing window. However, Pacquiao refused and instead only agreed to a 24-day no blood testing window "
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manny_Pacquiao
Your " wall of text and links " outlining hollow " promises " .....
..... is worthless, when viewed in context with the facts.
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