Comments Thread For: Pacquiao: I'm Fine With Random Testing, It's Good For Boxing
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It doesn't even make me mad that Manny/Arum played that blame game after all that is what they are suppose to do really.
Boxing fans just buying that whole line of reasoning hook line and sinker was the worst part, people not familiar with how boxing works or the work of Bob Arum I could forgive that lack of critical thinking but people who are suppose to follow the sport it just made me shake my head.Comment
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One was during negotiations and the fighter dropped out of the negotiation then circustances changed and Floyd was clearly shown to be the bigger draw. If you know anything about business, you should know the offer wouldn't stay the same.No dumbass I'm pointing out that manny agreeing to random testing but its too late now but canelo offering to fight Floyd at 150 in 2011 wasn't too late. Do u need me to make it some simple for u to understand?
PAC agreeing to random testing
flomoe: too late! Offers don't stay the same.
Canelo offering to fight Floyd at 150 in 2011
flomoes: well canelo shouldn't have said that, all Floyd did was called his bluff.
The other was before the fight, said by the B side fighter, trying get the fight with the A side. Floyd had every right to ask for the catch weight, especially since it was offered. His only problem was the that he came out so adamantly against it when it was Pac.
Not a very good comparison.Comment
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Well I did say flomoes. Do u consider urself as one?Comment
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That has nothing to do with hypocrisy. He didn't "make it seem like Floyd was scared", the public did. What he did regarding the tests was responded in a child-like manner which was not right, I have already said this. But 2011 he accepted all random testing which means he self-corrected. Floyd could have self-corrected by dropping the 152 weight stipulation against Canelo.Comment
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Why are people still arguing about this dumb ****? What's done is done and Manny is irrelevant at this point. Too little too late nothing to see here.Comment
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The second highest paid boxer and one of the top paid athletes in the world is irrelevant?
You guys are a little too emotionally invested in Pac.Comment
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