Comments Thread For: Amir Khan Fears Doping is Very Widespread in Boxing

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  • Panginoon
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    #11
    Originally posted by Carlos Alberto
    This is the funniest sh.t ever coming from a Pac tard!!! Pacquiao is/was the biggest juicer in modern boxing!!! PERIOD!!!
    Biggest juicer yet he's never tested positive (unlike Mosley, RJJ, Toney, Berto, Peterson, Tarver) and he's accepted Floyd's OSDT demands?

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    • cbrown1703
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      #12
      I used to like Amit Khan but he just picks a subject and cries about it relentlessly for weeks at a time! Hopefully Garcia will ko this guy so we don't have to hear him whine daily!

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      • sicko
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        #13
        Of Course It Is Widespread!

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        • WESS
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          #14
          Of course it's widespread but lets keep on praising the fighters that are obviously against better testing due to being scared of blood and needles and just want to let the commission do their jobs.

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          • pdei47
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            #15
            Damn another Roach fighter piggy backing off of Floyd's name & demands. None of these fighters said one word about getting tested. All of them called Floyd chicken , saying hes ducking pacroid. Now look at them, everyone of them acting like they thought of this whole testing thing....

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