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  • Larry the boss
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    #101
    Originally posted by Exposé
    that he wants to fight Manny?

    Not that he wants Manny to take tests so their can be a fight,

    but has he actually said,

    "Yes, I want to fight Manny Pacquiao"


    If he has, cool. I just don't remember seeing any interview with him saying so. Could someone please show me the video.


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    • Vasyl’s dad
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      #102
      Originally posted by LarryX2011


      That is not after a PPV fight.

      But here, since you wanted me to talk about Floyd,



      Lets start from the top.

      - father, a convicted drug dealer
      - uncle and trainer, known drug user
      - a family that has been in the professional boxing business for over 30 years

      Now, with those facts laid out, its easy to see that this family knows the ins and outs of the professional sport from technique and form, to judges and refs, to shortcuts and doping. Its well known that they love to talk about how if you're not a boxer, " you don't know s hit". Again, for a family of professional boxers who have been in the sport for over 30 years, its quite clear they have easily cheated the sport, opponents and its fans with Floyd Mayweather Jrs. career. Floyds dad, has talked about how he knows someone in the sport who had been using steroids for quite a long time, but won't say who. I know most people wouldn't rat out their children, so why would Sr? Red flag alert.

      Lets recap Floyds career. He'll quite happily tell you that hes a
      5 division champion in less than 10 years, a feat that nobody in the storied history of boxing has achieved. Thats extraordinary, especially for a guy who barely won a bronze medal at the Olympics. Red flag alert.

      From his beginnings as a jr. lightweight to lightweight, he had 31 fights, all victories, with 22 KOs for a KO rate of 70%. Now we all know of his hand problems, which is why, as he went higher in weight, his brittle hands couldn't produce as many knockouts. Thats interesting, seeing as how steroid use causes bones to become more fragile. Whats even more interesting is that in over 30 years as a professional boxing family, never, ever, did the Mayweathers acknowledge a need for any even playing fields, in any of their fights. For a family who knows the ins and outs of the sport, why wouldn't they dare acknowledge steroid use within the sport early in Floyds career, or before? "you're not a boxer, you don't know s hit". Red flag alert.

      It seems to me, that as Floyds career went on, he was getting bigger and bulkier, while remaining one of the sports fastest. However, there was a price to pay, his hands became more brittle as the years went by. And, his head was getting bigger from the time he was 16. Red flag alert.

      Now, lets move on to Floyds career above 135. Hands aren't quite as solid due to heavy use of steroids, so the KOs become less common. From 2004, to 2007, he fought, on average, twice a year. In 2007, the Mosley-Balco scandal became well known. You know what else happened in 2007? Floyd had his last fight before "retiring". Why would someone, who had just gained a newfound celebrity and popularity within the mainstream by defeating two very popular opponents, suddenly "retire" at his peak? He manhandled Oscar De La Hoya at jr. middleweight and knocked out the previously unbeaten Ricky Hatton. Pretty odd that someone would retire right after that. Red flag alert.

      Could it be that Floyd needed time to detox? He did say that his body, "needed time to heal". We all know how Floyd loves to portray himself as some thug, and we all know how dudes from the street talk in code, so could that be it? He did stay out of boxing for almost 2 years before returning. But, within that time of "retirement", he was known to pal around with 50 Cent, another former drug dealer and body building type, and he did have that stint on WWE, aka, the Steroid Freaks Haven. If anyone knows how to cycle and detox, it would be professional wrestlers. Red flag alert.

      Floyd comes back from "retirement" bigger and stronger than ever with added mass and bulk after the Mosley-Balco talks die down. Head is looking a bit larger as well. It was easy to see how much larger he was than his opponent Juan Manuel Marquez, who is only an inch shorter than Floyd. But it was the body mass that showed the discrepancy in size. Add to the fact that Floyd refused to give a fight night weight, and you have a su****ious character in the ring. He was easily a middleweight that night with all of the added muscle. Red flag alert.

      For someone who supposedly would like to prove they are not using any PEDs,

      why won't Floyd agree to year round random drug testing since he wants an "even playing field"?

      That to me, sounds like a Red flag alert.


      I know lots of weed smokers who will agree to take a drug test any time, but when you mention, "year round random drug testing"

      "OH NO".


      I think since Floyd isn't on a testing schedule right now,

      hes probably been roiding after the Mosley bout.

      Facts
      Beat up his baby momma in a fit of rage.
      Put up a racist tirade against Manny Pacquiao in a fit of rage.
      Poked a security guard in the face in a fit of rage.


      Red flag alert.

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        #103
        Lol he gets an answer to his thread and STARTS MAKING EXCUSES. Lol pathetic.

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          #104
          Originally posted by SkillspayBills
          Lol he gets an answer to his thread and STARTS MAKING EXCUSES. Lol pathetic.
          Since when did a pre-fight tour become the after fight PPV interview?

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            #105
            Originally posted by Exposé
            That is not after a PPV fight.

            But here, since you wanted me to talk about Floyd,



            Lets start from the top.

            - father, a convicted drug dealer
            - uncle and trainer, known drug user
            - a family that has been in the professional boxing business for over 30 years

            Now, with those facts laid out, its easy to see that this family knows the ins and outs of the professional sport from technique and form, to judges and refs, to shortcuts and doping. Its well known that they love to talk about how if you're not a boxer, " you don't know s hit". Again, for a family of professional boxers who have been in the sport for over 30 years, its quite clear they have easily cheated the sport, opponents and its fans with Floyd Mayweather Jrs. career. Floyds dad, has talked about how he knows someone in the sport who had been using steroids for quite a long time, but won't say who. I know most people wouldn't rat out their children, so why would Sr? Red flag alert.

            Lets recap Floyds career. He'll quite happily tell you that hes a
            5 division champion in less than 10 years, a feat that nobody in the storied history of boxing has achieved. Thats extraordinary, especially for a guy who barely won a bronze medal at the Olympics. Red flag alert.

            From his beginnings as a jr. lightweight to lightweight, he had 31 fights, all victories, with 22 KOs for a KO rate of 70%. Now we all know of his hand problems, which is why, as he went higher in weight, his brittle hands couldn't produce as many knockouts. Thats interesting, seeing as how steroid use causes bones to become more fragile. Whats even more interesting is that in over 30 years as a professional boxing family, never, ever, did the Mayweathers acknowledge a need for any even playing fields, in any of their fights. For a family who knows the ins and outs of the sport, why wouldn't they dare acknowledge steroid use within the sport early in Floyds career, or before? "you're not a boxer, you don't know s hit". Red flag alert.

            It seems to me, that as Floyds career went on, he was getting bigger and bulkier, while remaining one of the sports fastest. However, there was a price to pay, his hands became more brittle as the years went by. And, his head was getting bigger from the time he was 16. Red flag alert.

            Now, lets move on to Floyds career above 135. Hands aren't quite as solid due to heavy use of steroids, so the KOs become less common. From 2004, to 2007, he fought, on average, twice a year. In 2007, the Mosley-Balco scandal became well known. You know what else happened in 2007? Floyd had his last fight before "retiring". Why would someone, who had just gained a newfound celebrity and popularity within the mainstream by defeating two very popular opponents, suddenly "retire" at his peak? He manhandled Oscar De La Hoya at jr. middleweight and knocked out the previously unbeaten Ricky Hatton. Pretty odd that someone would retire right after that. Red flag alert.

            Could it be that Floyd needed time to detox? He did say that his body, "needed time to heal". We all know how Floyd loves to portray himself as some thug, and we all know how dudes from the street talk in code, so could that be it? He did stay out of boxing for almost 2 years before returning. But, within that time of "retirement", he was known to pal around with 50 Cent, another former drug dealer and body building type, and he did have that stint on WWE, aka, the Steroid Freaks Haven. If anyone knows how to cycle and detox, it would be professional wrestlers. Red flag alert.

            Floyd comes back from "retirement" bigger and stronger than ever with added mass and bulk after the Mosley-Balco talks die down. Head is looking a bit larger as well. It was easy to see how much larger he was than his opponent Juan Manuel Marquez, who is only an inch shorter than Floyd. But it was the body mass that showed the discrepancy in size. Add to the fact that Floyd refused to give a fight night weight, and you have a su****ious character in the ring. He was easily a middleweight that night with all of the added muscle. Red flag alert.

            For someone who supposedly would like to prove they are not using any PEDs,

            why won't Floyd agree to year round random drug testing since he wants an "even playing field"?

            That to me, sounds like a Red flag alert.


            I know lots of weed smokers who will agree to take a drug test any time, but when you mention, "year round random drug testing"

            "OH NO".


            I think since Floyd isn't on a testing schedule right now,

            hes probably been roiding after the Mosley bout.

            Facts
            Beat up his baby momma in a fit of rage.
            Put up a racist tirade against Manny Pacquiao in a fit of rage.
            Poked a security guard in the face in a fit of rage.


            Red flag alert.
            oops im sorry its BEFORE a ppv fight..lol

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            • skillswin
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              #106
              Originally posted by exposé
              that is not after a ppv fight.

              But here, since you wanted me to talk about floyd,



              lets start from the top.

              - father, a convicted drug dealer
              - uncle and trainer, known drug user
              - a family that has been in the professional boxing business for over 30 years

              now, with those facts laid out, its easy to see that this family knows the ins and outs of the professional sport from technique and form, to judges and refs, to shortcuts and doping. Its well known that they love to talk about how if you're not a boxer, " you don't know s hit". Again, for a family of professional boxers who have been in the sport for over 30 years, its quite clear they have easily cheated the sport, opponents and its fans with floyd mayweather jrs. Career. Floyds dad, has talked about how he knows someone in the sport who had been using steroids for quite a long time, but won't say who. I know most people wouldn't rat out their children, so why would sr? Red flag alert.

              Lets recap floyds career. He'll quite happily tell you that hes a
              5 division champion in less than 10 years, a feat that nobody in the storied history of boxing has achieved. Thats extraordinary, especially for a guy who barely won a bronze medal at the olympics. Red flag alert.

              From his beginnings as a jr. Lightweight to lightweight, he had 31 fights, all victories, with 22 kos for a ko rate of 70%. Now we all know of his hand problems, which is why, as he went higher in weight, his brittle hands couldn't produce as many knockouts. Thats interesting, seeing as how steroid use causes bones to become more fragile. Whats even more interesting is that in over 30 years as a professional boxing family, never, ever, did the mayweathers acknowledge a need for any even playing fields, in any of their fights. For a family who knows the ins and outs of the sport, why wouldn't they dare acknowledge steroid use within the sport early in floyds career, or before? "you're not a boxer, you don't know s hit". Red flag alert.

              It seems to me, that as floyds career went on, he was getting bigger and bulkier, while remaining one of the sports fastest. However, there was a price to pay, his hands became more brittle as the years went by. And, his head was getting bigger from the time he was 16. Red flag alert.

              Now, lets move on to floyds career above 135. Hands aren't quite as solid due to heavy use of steroids, so the kos become less common. From 2004, to 2007, he fought, on average, twice a year. In 2007, the mosley-balco scandal became well known. You know what else happened in 2007? Floyd had his last fight before "retiring". Why would someone, who had just gained a newfound celebrity and popularity within the mainstream by defeating two very popular opponents, suddenly "retire" at his peak? He manhandled oscar de la hoya at jr. Middleweight and knocked out the previously unbeaten ricky hatton. Pretty odd that someone would retire right after that. Red flag alert.

              Could it be that floyd needed time to detox? He did say that his body, "needed time to heal". We all know how floyd loves to portray himself as some thug, and we all know how dudes from the street talk in code, so could that be it? He did stay out of boxing for almost 2 years before returning. But, within that time of "retirement", he was known to pal around with 50 cent, another former drug dealer and body building type, and he did have that stint on wwe, aka, the steroid freaks haven. If anyone knows how to cycle and detox, it would be professional wrestlers. Red flag alert.

              Floyd comes back from "retirement" bigger and stronger than ever with added mass and bulk after the mosley-balco talks die down. Head is looking a bit larger as well. It was easy to see how much larger he was than his opponent juan manuel marquez, who is only an inch shorter than floyd. But it was the body mass that showed the discrepancy in size. Add to the fact that floyd refused to give a fight night weight, and you have a su****ious character in the ring. He was easily a middleweight that night with all of the added muscle. Red flag alert.

              For someone who supposedly would like to prove they are not using any peds,

              why won't floyd agree to year round random drug testing since he wants an "even playing field"?

              That to me, sounds like a red flag alert.


              I know lots of weed smokers who will agree to take a drug test any time, but when you mention, "year round random drug testing"

              "oh no".


              I think since floyd isn't on a testing schedule right now,

              hes probably been roiding after the mosley bout.

              Facts
              beat up his baby momma in a fit of rage.
              Put up a racist tirade against manny pacquiao in a fit of rage.
              Poked a security guard in the face in a fit of rage.


              Red flag alert.
              omg you really mad!!!!!!!!!

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                #107
                Originally posted by skillswin
                omg you really mad!!!!!!!!!
                Mad about what?

                My favorite fighter isn't known around the world as a coward.

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                  #108
                  Originally posted by Exposé
                  Mad about what?

                  My favorite fighter isn't known around the world as a coward.


                  Give it up bro........it was a decent effort.......

                  It amazes me how you continue to right essays, open new threads about a supposed "coward".......but hey, whatever pleases you....

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                    #109
                    Originally posted by Exposé
                    Mad about what?

                    My favorite fighter isn't known around the world as a coward.

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                    • skillswin
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                      #110
                      Originally posted by exposé
                      mad about what?

                      My favorite fighter isn't known around the world as a coward.
                      yep your favorite fighter is afraid of needles and is the underdog against that coward......


                      underdog.....

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