Comments Thread For: Mayweather Wants Legit Loss, Not Tainted With Steroids
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So, you mean that in your 40 previous fights, Floyd is not concern losing to an opponent who might be on steriods. But since a fight with Pac is in the talks, Floyd is now concern about it.Comment
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Oh yeah, it's really done that. These accusations have so prevented his multi million dollar Nike deal...
Damage his wages?
Yeah, absolutuely. The 4th richest athlete in the world according to Forbes is having real money trouble due to these accusations.
You know what you would expect to hurt your future more? Declining a drug test.
Calling a man a whiner whilst supporting a man who is sueing his possible opponent as opposed to taking a simple drug testing procedure than will not only clear his name of the accusations he cares so much about but also get the fight he wants against a man who is so 'scared of him' is incredibley hypocritical.Last edited by IronDanHamza; 06-29-2011, 09:56 AM.Comment
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Another word twisting title by Michael Marley, YAY!!! How about using the words he REALLY said, instead of twisting the words to trick readers into clicking on your article Mr. Marley???
Way to manipulate the readers!
Damn, where's the thumbs down icon??
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If Pac had taken the tests and won it would re-enforce his legacy as one of the atg. But a million excuses why he is not taking it can make ppl skeptical about PED usage.
Only a blind fan can't see the benefit of better testing cause still in other sports athletes have been tested negative that have use PEDs.
It wouldn't never been an issue if he would had accepted the test in the first place.
Arum is going to milk Pac as long as he can as the cash cow of the sport and will delay this match till the end.Comment
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in other words
Floyd has doubts he might lose to pac LOL
his not sure if he'll win againts this so called one dimensional fighter and a midget
thats why he just want to make sure if he lose he want pac to be clean LOL
theres your confirmation *****S
Floyd = Scared of PACComment
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