We have all expressed our opinions about this issue a thousand times and I doubt if any of us have changed our minds, regardless of all the stories that have been written about this. My opinion remains the same, and it is this:
If there are 100 suspects in a murder and 99 out of those 100 agree to take a DNA test to prove their innocence, but one refuses, it doesn't make a damn bit of difference what that person's excuse is for not taking the test, he is automatically assumed to be guilty by the authorities and anyone in the public with an IQ above 70 (which I recognize applies to only about 10 percent of the people who post on this message board) regardless of your personal biases.
Every fighter from 140 to 154 has indicated a willingness to take the random drug tests to fight Mayweather and none of those fighters would earn a quarter of the money that Pacquaio would earn to face him. Pac's refusal to take the drug tests, regardless of his excuses, automatically makes him guilty in the eyes of anyone with any sense (again, I realize that this description does not apply to the majority of the people on this message board or 90 percent of the boxing writers like Dan Rafael and the yahoos at Yahoo Sports who rely solely on promoters and managers to provide them with everything that they print).
If there are 100 suspects in a murder and 99 out of those 100 agree to take a DNA test to prove their innocence, but one refuses, it doesn't make a damn bit of difference what that person's excuse is for not taking the test, he is automatically assumed to be guilty by the authorities and anyone in the public with an IQ above 70 (which I recognize applies to only about 10 percent of the people who post on this message board) regardless of your personal biases.
Every fighter from 140 to 154 has indicated a willingness to take the random drug tests to fight Mayweather and none of those fighters would earn a quarter of the money that Pacquaio would earn to face him. Pac's refusal to take the drug tests, regardless of his excuses, automatically makes him guilty in the eyes of anyone with any sense (again, I realize that this description does not apply to the majority of the people on this message board or 90 percent of the boxing writers like Dan Rafael and the yahoos at Yahoo Sports who rely solely on promoters and managers to provide them with everything that they print).
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