Has anyone at the Mayweather Camp commented on Mickey Bey's doping?
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To this day I believe Floyd is the dirtiest fighter in the game. I'm talking about Lance Armstrong dirty. Like blood transfusions and all.Originally posted by Davis40Quote:
Originally Posted by Dr Rumack
What the hell?
These are the most vocal figures in the sport when it comes to doping? And now one of their own fighters is blatantly guilty of doping and they don't have jack sh it to say about it.
The hypocrisy stinks. Don't these guys have a case to answer? Bey is their fighter. He trains in their Gym. He's trained by Floyd Mayweather Sr himself. And they don't have anything to say?
We've listened to Floyd preach about the leading role he's playing in "cleaing up the sport of boxing" for years now. Here's a quote from him from just one month ago:
Well here's a chance for him to make a real statement, and we've heard nothing. Maybe Floyd feels that a 30:1 TE ratio doesn't make the playing field uneven.
ObviouslyThe only reason gayweather accuses everyone of doping is because he knows he's doing it to.
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So a fighters promoter shouldnt have to say anything about his fighter being caught juicing? GTFOH with that dumb shit.....and that goes to every other fanboy idiot in here that agrees.
Usual suspects here....could you imagine what these turds would say if Arum said fuck all in the same situation??? ****heads.
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I am starting to think thats a distinct possibility, and lol at all these flojobs claiming that because USADA are a non profit organisation they are immune from being corrupt in any way. It strikes me that if you arent making a profit you would be a prime candidate to be the grateful recipient of a brown envelope.
Its not even naivety on the part of the floyd fans, its just bumsniffing...embarrasing.
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This has been my su****ion since before the rumors by those guys over at Maxboxing. Once those reports came out they further confirmed my su****ions.Originally posted by junior gongQuote:
Originally Posted by 1PunchKOPOW!
To this day I believe Floyd is the dirtiest fighter in the game. I'm talking about Lance Armstrong dirty. Like blood transfusions and all.
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I am starting to think thats a distinct possibility, and lol at all these flojobs claiming that because USADA are a non profit organisation they are immune from being corrupt in any way. It strikes me that if you arent making a profit you would be a prime candidate to be the grateful recipient of a brown envelope.
Its not even naivety on the part of the floyd fans, its just bumsniffing...embarrasing.
@ bumsniffing
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To be honest. Mayweather should just throw the kid under the bus. He's never going to become a big star and he's not exactly earning Mayweather a lot of money. The good press he'd receive publicly slating his own fighter would do wonders.Comment
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I believe Mayweather was recently interviewed on Jim Rome and was asked what was the most important thing to him and he replied with "loyalty". Throwing someone under the bus is not very loyal is it? But then again we know how hypocritical Floyd is.Originally posted by FeFistTo be honest. Mayweather should just throw the kid under the bus. He's never going to become a big star and he's not exactly earning Mayweather a lot of money. The good press he'd receive publicly slating his own fighter would do wonders.
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What would you have Floyd do?I believe Mayweather was recently interviewed on Jim Rome and was asked what was the most important thing to him and he replied with "loyalty". Throwing someone under the bus is not very loyal is it? But then again we know how hypocritical Floyd is.
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If he slates the guy for doping he's a hypocrite for his statements on wanting to clean the sport up. If he throws the guy under the bus he is a hypocrite for not showing loyalty.
That being said I wouldn't say throwing the under the bus is disloyal as it can argued that the fighter betrayed Mayweather's trust by juicing in the first place.Comment
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That's what we call a double edged sword. Doesn't matter what he does/say he will be criticized. That's the position Mayweather puts himself in.Originally posted by FeFistQuote: Originally Posted by 1PunchKOPOW! I believe Mayweather was recently interviewed on Jim Rome and was asked what was the most important thing to him and he replied with "loyalty". Throwing someone under the bus is not very loyal is it? But then again we know how hypocritical Floyd is. Posted from Boxingscene.com App for Android What would you have Floyd do? If he slates the guy for doping he's a hypocrite for his statements on wanting to clean the sport up. If he throws the guy under the bus he is a hypocrite for not showing loyalty. That being said I wouldn't say throwing the under the bus is disloyal as it can argued that the fighter betrayed Mayweather's trust by juicing in the first place.
His best bet is playing the victim role by saying his fighter didn't know what the doctor gave him. But I'd call bs on that.
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