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  • TheMexHurricane
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    #61
    The more speed a fighter has the less stamina and durability he'll have and vice versa. Cotto is too durable and hard hitting for Mayweather but Mayweather will talk tough and then use cowardly underhanded tactics to compensate for his deficiencies to "win" against a much better man.

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    • Popadoc
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      #62
      Even though Martinez has a valid point as Chavez has been guilty b4, I am so sick of this man crying about every single thing...you got the Chavez fight, clean out your division & then call out Mayweather & PacMan

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      • herikbeheran
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        #63
        Originally posted by PPAAKKMMAANN
        Funny how steroidgio wants tests now but never asked for them in his previous fights. Something wrong sergio? You scared? He's getting that gayweather insecurity now.
        Steroidgio???
        The only one who failed a test was Chavez "Furosemide" Jr.

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        • Wapacman
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          #64
          Originally posted by TheMexHurricane
          The more speed a fighter has the less stamina and durability he'll have and vice versa. Cotto is too durable and hard hitting for Mayweather but Mayweather will talk tough and then use cowardly underhanded tactics to compensate for his deficiencies to "win" against a much better man.

          Lol you dont know what the hell you are talking about.

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          • Oh you out son
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            #65
            Originally posted by ny123
            You would think a fighter who failed a test in the past and has all kinds of accusations against him would jump at the chance to clear his name if he was really clean and those accusations were false.
            yes, of course. but he is not clean, he is dirty like Uncle Bob

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            • AHUEVO
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              #66
              Originally posted by Oh you out son
              yes, of course. but he is not clean, he is dirty like Uncle Bob
              No kidding, I thought Don King already killed the sport bad enough. Unfortunately, we Uncle Arum is just as horrible - Don Bob Arum King.

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              • S IP U IR S xII
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                #67
                Bottom line is that this whole drug testing has got out of hand.....Now like most, i'm all for clean sports, but when people start going about in slandering, and attacking ways, it just creates more resistance, and pointless, and biased arguments by many.

                In a perfect world...the best testing should be standard across the board, not just when certain fighters feel like playing the card to dismiss their rivals feats. Like i said....its one thing to go through the proper channels to start enforcing this....its another when you do it through the media, while slandering others. This goes for EVERYONE.

                It doesn't matter who's been caught with what. This needs to be a standard or just dismissed completely, because all its doing is making fights harder to create, and don't give me the fan boy response that "No only certain fighters oppose it because they are scared". Boxing is a political game now that's built around image and perception. When Someone like Chavez bows to someone like Sergio demands, it looks like he has little say in anything. This is not about money as many morons claim it is, its about perception, as perception creates more money in the long run. Example being...see Brandon Rios.

                I'm for cleaning up not just boxing, but sports in general, but it needs to be done in a more professional manner, and through proper channels. Then again....this is one thing that MMA has over boxing...a centralized body. So its going to very hard for boxing to ever adopt stricter testing because of this.

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                • MoneyLarry
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                  #68
                  Steroids or not Sergio Martinez is beating Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. Easy work.

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                  • Discipline
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                    #69
                    Originally posted by TheMexHurricane
                    The more speed a fighter has the less stamina and durability he'll have and vice versa. Cotto is too durable and hard hitting for Mayweather but Mayweather will talk tough and then use cowardly underhanded tactics to compensate for his deficiencies to "win" against a much better man.

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                    • IMDAZED
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                      #70
                      Originally posted by S IP U IR S xII
                      Bottom line is that this whole drug testing has got out of hand.....Now like most, i'm all for clean sports, but when people start going about in slandering, and attacking ways, it just creates more resistance, and pointless, and biased arguments by many.

                      In a perfect world...the best testing should be standard across the board, not just when certain fighters feel like playing the card to dismiss their rivals feats. Like i said....its one thing to go through the proper channels to start enforcing this....its another when you do it through the media, while slandering others. This goes for EVERYONE.

                      It doesn't matter who's been caught with what. This needs to be a standard or just dismissed completely, because all its doing is making fights harder to create, and don't give me the fan boy response that "No only certain fighters oppose it because they are scared". Boxing is a political game now that's built around image and perception. When Someone like Chavez bows to someone like Sergio demands, it looks like he has little say in anything. This is not about money as many morons claim it is, its about perception, as perception creates more money in the long run. Example being...see Brandon Rios.

                      I'm for cleaning up not just boxing, but sports in general, but it needs to be done in a more professional manner, and through proper channels. Then again....this is one thing that MMA has over boxing...a centralized body. So its going to very hard for boxing to ever adopt stricter testing because of this.
                      Dumbest thing in the thread so far, completely unfounded. In fact, based on Jose Canseco's book...you're just wrong.

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