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  • #21
    Originally posted by skillswin View Post
    MAYWEATHER SAY WHAT????? lol

    LOL AT *******S HIS GOD PACMAN DONT EVEN TAKE THE USADA TEST AGAINST SHANE MOSLEY OR JMM

    POLITICS......I DONT TRUST ANY MAN WHO WANT TO BAN CONDOMS TO PLEASED A RELIGIOUS GROUP....
    This fuking ****wit writes like he is 10 years old and he thinks he can insult some one else. What an idiot.

    And how can you call some one else a *******, when your sig proves your just an immature fanboy? Please use your brain.

    And yes, your god mayweather said testing with Pac was no longer an issue in an interview. Just because you are ignorant and brain damaged, using bold and all caps doesn't change this or make your asinine points any more true.

    The only funny thing here is how clueless you are to how fuking dumb you appear.

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    • #22
      so basecally everyone must be tested EXCEPT pacquiao. ****in stupid.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by gcgc View Post
        so basecally everyone must be tested EXCEPT pacquiao. ****in stupid.
        Damn you're ******ed

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        • #24
          Originally posted by gcgc View Post
          so basecally everyone must be tested EXCEPT pacquiao. ****in stupid.
          holy shit what a moron!

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          • #25
            Originally posted by Sugar Sting Ray View Post
            When Pacquiao met Senator Reid and President Obama, one of the things in his agenda was a passage of a bill in Nevada that expands drug testing.

            BOXING _ SB498 authorizes Nevada Athletic Commission to expand drug testing programs using fee added to tickets.

            This proves that Pacquiao's Congressman role has been put to good use. This is the first time in history that a boxer's active participation has contributed to the passing of a new law regarding drug testing. Congratulations to Manny Pacquiao!

            The Law gets implemented beginning July 1, 2011.
            This post and this logic is absolutely ridiculous and would only be believed by a ******ed Pac worshipper. When Pac met with Sen. Reid and Obama, he wasn't lobbying for a damn thing and he absolutely no influence on politics in the United States. Reid was using him as a political prop for his reelection campaign to attract the small number of boxing fans in Nevada who are voters. First of all, Reid is a U.S. Senator, not a state senator. He has absolutely nothing to do with the laws passed by the state legislature and I am sure he doesn't give a damn either. Obama damn sure wouldn't waste his time involving himself with a drug testing bill for boxers and mixed martial artists in a state when he has two wars, the economy, the debt ceiling and numerous other national problems to deal with.

            Secondly, Pacquaio would't support a bill calling for additional testing when he is refusing to take tests himself. You can argue all you want about Pac refusing to give in to Mayweather's demands, but Pac also refused to take the tests when Mosley suggested random drug tests for their fight. This bill, if it actually has passed, had more to do with all the publicity surrounding Mayweather's demand for random blood tests and Pac's refusal to take the tests.

            Third, based on the information I read, all this bill does is require promoters to start paying the costs of the drug tests from their gate collections to the Nevada State Athletic Commisison. The commission was already conducting random urine tests. This bill simply requires promoters to start paying for those tests with the contributions from their gate revenue. It doesn't say anything about the commission conducting random blood tests on fighters and doesn't say this will result in more or better tests.

            In other words, this is nothing new so stop trying to give Pacquaio credit for something he didn't have a damn thing to do with.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by gcgc View Post
              so basecally everyone must be tested EXCEPT pacquiao. ****in stupid.
              ^^^^^^^^^^ Damn, now I can say I've seen the dumbest of them all!

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              • #27
                Originally posted by big_james10 View Post
                this post and this logic is absolutely ridiculous and would only be believed by a ******ed pac worshipper. When pac met with sen. Reid and obama, he wasn't lobbying for a damn thing and he absolutely no influence on politics in the united states. Reid was using him as a political prop for his reelection campaign to attract the small number of boxing fans in nevada who are voters. First of all, reid is a u.s. Senator, not a state senator. He has absolutely nothing to do with the laws passed by the state legislature and i am sure he doesn't give a damn either. Obama damn sure wouldn't waste his time involving himself with a drug testing bill for boxers and mixed martial artists in a state when he has two wars, the economy, the debt ceiling and numerous other national problems to deal with.

                Secondly, pacquaio would't support a bill calling for additional testing when he is refusing to take tests himself. You can argue all you want about pac refusing to give in to mayweather's demands, but pac also refused to take the tests when mosley suggested random drug tests for their fight. This bill, if it actually has passed, had more to do with all the publicity surrounding mayweather's demand for random blood tests and pac's refusal to take the tests.

                Third, based on the information i read, all this bill does is require promoters to start paying the costs of the drug tests from their gate collections to the nevada state athletic commisison. The commission was already conducting random urine tests. This bill simply requires promoters to start paying for those tests with the contributions from their gate revenue. It doesn't say anything about the commission conducting random blood tests on fighters and doesn't say this will result in more or better tests.

                in other words, this is nothing new so stop trying to give pacquaio credit for something he didn't have a damn thing to do with.
                + 1,,,,,,
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                • #28
                  Originally posted by big_james10 View Post
                  This bill, if it actually has passed, had more to do with all the publicity surrounding Mayweather's demand for random blood tests and Pac's refusal to take the tests.
                  No, no it doesn't. The framework for the bill has been in place for over 3 years, the genesis being at the time wifebeater was 'retired'. Kizer has mentioned the $1 thing several times in the past, even tried to convince Floyd to add a $1 fee for every PPV sold for Mayweather-Mosley, which would've funded a random testing program for 5 years. For some reason, it didn't happen.

                  Third, based on the information I read, all this bill does is require promoters to start paying the costs of the drug tests from their gate collections to the Nevada State Athletic Commisison. The commission was already conducting random urine tests. This bill simply requires promoters to start paying for those tests with the contributions from their gate revenue. It doesn't say anything about the commission conducting random blood tests on fighters and doesn't say this will result in more or better tests.
                  The commission authorized the use of random tests, but the program ran out of money so it was never utilized. Promoters are only required to pay a $0.50 fee for events that garner less than $500K.

                  In other words, this is nothing new so stop trying to give Pacquaio credit for something he didn't have a damn thing to do with.
                  Does it matter how it came about? Nevada now requires random testing, in and out of competition, for all combatants. All the PED experts should be dancing in the streets.

                  Only question now is, what will be the reason for the next 'vacation'- taxes? trials? what's your gues?

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                  • #29
                    take da test poochiao!!!! take the teeeest!!!

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by ThePrince View Post
                      Only question now is, what will be the reason for the next 'vacation'- taxes? trials? what's your gues?
                      $100 million, take it or leave it, pretty much.

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