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  • UglyPug
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    #11
    Originally posted by LeeBaby
    Guilty. How Many Athletes has it been that were accused of ped's and actually turned out to be innocent?? ITs rare like Mr clean with hair...
    yeah but usually there is actually some sort of real circumstantial evidence behind the accusation. testimonial accusations can be credible depending on the source, etc. like the accusations against lance armstrong carry more credence than that "random pinoy sparring partner" who accused of seeing manny do steroids. and andre berto's "mysterious members of team ortiz" he talked with.

    evander holyfield infamous nom de guerre "evan fields"

    shane mosley being connected to balco.

    etc, etc. . .

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      #12
      usually where there is smoke there is fire. but in the case of manny, hopkins, and ortiz, there is no smoke. there never was any smoke. the only "smoke signals" were CREATED by people who stood to gain from them being on steroids. it gives people excuses. gives mayweather an excuse not to fight manny. gives pascal an excuse. gives berto an excuse. . .

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      • Eastbay Giant
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        #13
        Originally posted by led's baby mama
        Pac will take the test, now Floyd wants 100milly. Thats ridiculous.
        Who did Floyd ask 100 million dollars from?

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        • lfc19titles
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          #14
          lol at these *****s, pac has said on national tv and arum has said it as well that pac is willing to take the tests, yet they still go on like ****** little b**** spouting the same crap

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          • Eastbay Giant
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            #15
            Originally posted by uglypug
            yeah but usually there is actually some sort of real circumstantial evidence behind the accusation. testimonial accusations can be credible depending on the source, etc. like the accusations against lance armstrong carry more credence than that "random pinoy sparring partner" who accused of seeing manny do steroids. and andre berto's "mysterious members of team ortiz" he talked with.

            evander holyfield infamous nom de guerre "evan fields"

            shane mosley being connected to balco.

            etc, etc. . .
            "It's rare that boxing is at the center of discussions of sports and steroids, but these developments come at a time when there is growing evidence that the reach of performance-enhancing substances extends between the ropes, and perhaps increasingly so. "

            The steroid cloud is spreading over a growing number of sports, and boxing is no exception, Kieran Mulvaney writes.


            This was from 2007, and you can't blame anyone looking at Pacquiao's sudden increase of speed, power, and the lean muscle mass he put on in a short amount of time as a red flag. Now, take the article above and it doesn't seem so outrageous for Floyd to want better testing. I think people are so infatuated with Pacquiao's fighting style, that it starts to subvert their judgement.
            Last edited by Eastbay Giant; 06-04-2011, 05:24 AM.

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              #16
              Originally posted by LeeBaby
              Guilty. How Many Athletes has it been that were accused of ped's and actually turned out to be innocent?? ITs rare like Mr clean with hair...
              It all depends upon who's doing the accusing. In this case, it's the Mayweathers and a) they have a vested interest and b) no reason to be su****ious other than a certain fighter is doing well.

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              • Eastbay Giant
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                #17
                Originally posted by The Weebler II
                It all depends upon who's doing the accusing. In this case, it's the Mayweathers and a) than a certain fighter is doing well.
                Pacquiao could have shut all of this down going on two years ago by taking the test, and taking his 50/50 purse split. He may retire and never take the test, and in years to come when the testing is the standard in all professional sports, most objective sports fans who follow boxing won't forget it and that is what will damage his legacy the most...

                The refusal, not the request.

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                • Prime 407
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                  #18
                  Pac already said he'd take the tests and then Floyd went on vacation.... why are we still talking about this? Floyd has all the excuses in the book; taking tests, not thinking about boxing, poking security guards in the face, beating women, vacation time, turning down 100 million dollars....

                  Pac said he will take the tests, it's a null point to keep bringing it up.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Eastbay Giant
                    Pacquiao could have shut all of this down going on two years ago by taking the test, and taking his 50/50 purse split. He may retire and never take the test, and in years to come when the testing is the standard in all professional sports, most objective sports fans who follow boxing won't forget it and that is what will damage his legacy the most...

                    The refusal, not the request.
                    Exactly , the trouble is his fans in here are kids and they dont yet know what logic is .

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by mesher
                      Pac already said he'd take the tests and then Floyd went on vacation.... why are we still talking about this? Floyd has all the excuses in the book; taking tests, not thinking about boxing, poking security guards in the face, beating women, vacation time, turning down 100 million dollars....

                      Pac said he will take the tests, it's a null point to keep bringing it up.
                      If Pac's team was really serious about it, then we would've had the fight already. Bob is making sure he gets the most out of Pac before even considering it.

                      As I recall, Pac also had a million in one excuses as to why he does not want to drug test.

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