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  • #71
    Originally posted by ModernTalking View Post
    Floyd know PAC is on peds, *****s know PAC is on peds. Please stop running and ducking the stand and prove to us what a cheat PAC is Floyd.
    One could also say, take the test, kick Money's ass, and prove to us you're NOT a cheat Mr. Congressman.

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    • #72
      Originally posted by ModernTalking View Post
      Floyd know PAC is on peds, *****s know PAC is on peds. Please stop running and ducking the stand and prove to us what a cheat PAC is Floyd.
      Yup, you would think Floyd and the rest of the Mayweathers' mouths would water at the idea of getting the chance to explain why they are 120% sure Pacquiao is on PEDs. So convinced they are of this, that they are willing to go on 'vacations' rather than make $50-65+ million for one night of easy work. They must have some explosive evidence or something that justifies their actions. Surely, they would be eager to take the stand and speak their piece.

      Yet, as usual, they duck and dodge? Perplexing

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      • #73
        Originally posted by Alibata View Post
        It goes both ways.. Nobody has a problem fighting Manny not taking the tests except for Floyd...

        Which is good for boxing testing or not testing? CASE CLOSED!!!!!!

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        • #74
          Originally posted by edgarg View Post
          NO YOU don't know what you're talking about. A discovery, as it's sometimes called, is part and parcel of the legal system, and precedes every trial to try to winnow out the facts so that the trial itself will be eventually found to be actually neccessary or not. After the facts which are going to be presented in court are revealed under oath to the opposing sides, their counsels will further advise if they have a chance or sgould try to settle out of court, or give it up altogether.

          This can save an enormous amount of court time and was originally devised so as to be able to cut down on the huge amounts of litigation which were swamping the courts.
          dude, u have to be the most ******ed poster ever. u remind me a lot of that guy elie sechbak. what u tryna kick knowledge? i kno what discovery is. go tell ur ignorant friends wat it is. i didnt get my knowledge from wikipedia, lame ass. depositions are one of a number of tools used for discovery. stop wasting my time.

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          • #75
            Originally posted by ThePrince View Post
            Yup, you would think Floyd and the rest of the Mayweathers' mouths would water at the idea of getting the chance to explain why they are 120% sure Pacquiao is on PEDs. So convinced they are of this, that they are willing to go on 'vacations' rather than make $50-65+ million for one night of easy work. They must have some explosive evidence or something that justifies their actions. Surely, they would be eager to take the stand and speak their piece.

            Yet, as usual, they duck and dodge? Perplexing
            In the minds of some, Pac's unwillingness to comply with the testing and make $50M-$65M in one night is "perplexing."

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            • #76
              Originally posted by | THE KING | View Post
              Of course.. that was only two of the many possible reasons he was taking time off from boxing. Not only did this dude schedule a fight during his current legal issues.. but he straight up ignored the court order.
              Yup, best part is that he has trial dates scheduled for July 29 (felonies) and Sept. 1 (misdemeanor battery), both during the preparation for Ortiz... he'll most likely skip both dates again. So fighting Pacquiao would've been disrespectful to a judge and the legal system, but preparing for Ortiz with 3 trials pending (all with court/deposition dates scheduled during training) is no problem and skipping court dates isn't at all disrespectful to a judge or the legal system. True story.

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              • #77
                Originally posted by edgarg View Post
                NO YOU don't know what you're talking about. A discovery, as it's sometimes called, is part and parcel of the legal system, and precedes every trial to try to winnow out the facts so that the trial itself will be eventually found to be actually neccessary or not. After the facts which are going to be presented in court are revealed under oath to the opposing sides, their counsels will further advise if they have a chance or sgould try to settle out of court, or give it up altogether.

                This can save an enormous amount of court time and was originally devised so as to be able to cut down on the huge amounts of litigation which were swamping the courts.
                mr. walking wikipedia.

                Originally posted by DempseyRollin View Post
                ummm if u dont remember wat u say then kill urself.



                the judge didnt want anything. he simply sided with team pac. he did not want any "court date". a deposition is part of the discovery phase of a trial. it has nothing to do with court dates and it is up to the lawyers to request dates not the judge. the judge just refused to let mayweather postpone. but the date was most certainly set by pacs legal team. now if u cant understand this there there is truly no hope for u.
                hours before u posted ur copy/paste job on the site. ur barking up the wrong tree, kid.

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                • #78
                  Originally posted by hitking View Post
                  One could also say, take the test, kick Money's ass, and prove to us you're NOT a cheat Mr. Congressman.
                  If the court ordered Pacquiao to take the test and PAC was running, ducking, and hiding like a coward than can understand you. No more circus act Floyd, the time is up for you to take the stand and prove to us that PAC is what you say he is.

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                  • #79
                    Originally posted by hitking View Post
                    In the minds of some, Pac's unwillingness to comply with the testing and make $50M-$65M in one night is "perplexing."
                    Hey, Pac says he agreed to everything. But you don't believe him despite the Head of HBO saying he has no idea why Floyd turned down the fight and ran away, the CEO of Golden Boy says the only reason the fight didn't happen was because doing so would be 'disrespectful' to the legal system, and Floyd Sr saying taxes were the only reason the fight didn't happen.

                    But this was the golden opportunity for Floyd to show, under oath, why he is so convinced Pacquiao is on PEDs that he would rather go on vacation than make an easy $50-65+ million. Obviously they have some concrete, air tight evidence for that to happen. So why dodge the deposition?

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                    • #80
                      Originally posted by ThePrince View Post
                      Hey, Pac says he agreed to everything. But you don't believe him despite the Head of HBO saying he has no idea why Floyd turned down the fight and ran away, the CEO of Golden Boy says the only reason the fight didn't happen was because doing so would be 'disrespectful' to the legal system, and Floyd Sr saying taxes were the only reason the fight didn't happen.

                      But this was the golden opportunity for Floyd to show, under oath, why he is so convinced Pacquiao is on PEDs that he would rather go on vacation than make an easy $50-65+ million. Obviously they have some concrete, air tight evidence for that to happen. So why dodge the deposition?
                      After the mediation in the first negotiations failed, Mayweather clearly stated that in his future fights, no cutoff window for the testing would be acceptable. Pac agreed to do the testing with a 14 day window, which most people felt was acceptable because Mayweather agreed to that in the mediation, prior to saying no more cutoffs and Pac agreeing to 14 days. So at the point Pac was willing to do the 14 days, it was off the table. So IMO, him agreeing to it is meaningless. Obviously, Mayweather isn't gonna budge. So if Pac truly wants the fight, agree to the full USADA testing. I mean, what does he have to lose. If he agrees, Mayweather says let's do it, he's getting the fight he's wanted all along. If Pac agrees and Mayweather still declines to fight him, the truth will finally be exposed. Personally, if Pac truly believes that Money is ducking him. Why not simply agree to whatever because its not like Money is gonna fight him anyway right.

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