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  • Ryannn
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    #41
    Originally posted by IMDAZED
    I'm riding on what I been riding on while you're searching for some tangent to claim victory.


    What sayeth you? Let me guess...tangent time.
    what? you claim pacquiao breaks commision rules all the time. im just trying to find out what that is exactly.

    but you can't give the answer. its a simple question really. i don't know why you gotta go around in circles for that one.


    Originally posted by IMDAZED
    Manny Pacquiao pulled out of the biggest fight in boxing history because he didn't want to face tougher testing.
    floyd throws road blocks and went on vacation when the biggest fight in boxing was being negotiated because he didn't want to face someone who has a chance of beating him.

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      #42
      Originally posted by Ryannn
      what? you claim pacquiao breaks commision rules all the time. im just trying to find out what that is exactly.

      but you can't give the answer. its a simple question really. i don't know why you gotta go around in circles for that one.
      I answered about four posts ago. #2. Try not to pretend as if my comments occur in a vacuum. I really want you to think here.



      floyd throws road blocks and went on vacation when the biggest fight in boxing was being discussed because he didn't want to face someone who has a chance of beating him.
      Specifically, what roadblock did Floyd throw? Second, what does vacation have to do with it? He was on vacation when he agreed to fight Shane. Try again.

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      • Ryannn
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        #43
        Originally posted by IMDAZED
        I answered about four posts ago. #2. Try not to pretend as if my comments occur in a vacuum. I really want you to think here.
        no you didn't. you say pacquiao asks for catchweights and weight penalties. none of which are breaking the rules.

        i really want you to think here

        Originally posted by IMDAZED
        Specifically, what roadblock did Floyd throw? Second, what does vacation have to do with it? He was on vacation when he agreed to fight Shane. Try again.
        the ped accusations, the non-standard testing, the ALLEGED $100 million dollar purse, him beating his wife, poking that guard.....

        try again

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          #44
          Originally posted by Ryannn
          no you didn't. you say pacquiao asks for catchweights and weight penalties. none of which are breaking the rules.

          i really want you to think here
          I said that in response to what?

          the ped accusations, the non-standard testing, the ALLEGED $100 million dollar purse, him beating his wife, poking that guard.....
          PED accusation didn't stop Pacquiao from negotiating.

          Why does non-standard testing constitute as roadblock?

          $100m purse stopped them from fighting? Since when?

          Him beating up a wife/guard stopped them from fighting? How?

          Oh, you're gonna think alright.

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            #45
            Originally posted by Ryannn
            no you didn't. you say pacquiao asks for catchweights and weight penalties. none of which are breaking the rules.

            i really want you to think here



            the ped accusations, the non-standard testing, the ALLEGED $100 million dollar purse, him beating his wife, poking that guard.....

            try again
            I would argue refusing non standard testing is more of a roadblock than asking for non standard testing....

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            • Ryannn
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              #46
              Originally posted by IronDanHamza
              I would argue refusing non standard testing is more of a roadblock than asking for non standard testing....
              yeah, pacquiao was willing to go above and beyond the standard testing.

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              • IMDAZED
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                #47
                Originally posted by Ryannn
                yeah, pacquiao was willing to go above and beyond the standard testing.
                What was stopping him from just doing the Olympic Style tests?

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by Ryannn
                  yeah, pacquiao was willing to go above and beyond the standard testing.
                  Was he in the first negotiations?

                  And in that case how is requesting non standard testing a roadblock?

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by IMDAZED
                    Yeah, Floyd was definitely wrong for that. Agreed.

                    And no, he didn't implement penalties first.


                    then do you agree that floyd's opting to pay the weight penalty is just a precedent for pac's weight penalty clause?

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by jack2x
                      then do you agree that floyd's opting to pay the weight penalty is just a precedent for pac's weight penalty clause?
                      No, I don't. That's ******. How old are you?

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