Comments Thread For: Manny Pacquiao and Drug Testing Four Years Later
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That's reasonable. I think Arum knows the numbers better than Pac and probably dizzies Pac with numbers but those are based on Arums huge take and I'd love a third party to come in and shame Arum because as a Lawyer, that is one area he has no last word over, the accounting numbers by experts in the field.Comment
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Boxing has moved past this fight, so perhaps people on here should as well. Pacmania ended not with the celebration of a remarkable victory, but with Pacquiao KTFO by a lesser foe. The ship sailed on this fight a long time ago. We all got screwed as fans and should blame everyone. If you're dumb enough to believe Manny deserves no blame or that Floyd deserves no blame, it makes you a simple-minded idiot.Comment
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That's reasonable. I think Arum knows the numbers better than Pac and probably dizzies Pac with numbers but those are based on Arums huge take and I'd love a third party to come in and shame Arum because as a Lawyer, that is one area he has no last word over, the accounting numbers by experts in the field.Comment
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If this was a plausible suggestion to both sides and one side declined and lets say that was Arum, it would expose Arum even more for blocking the fight based on his greed. Arum and Pac only deserve what their side can generate and over the last few years I suspect it is a decent amount less than Floyd.
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Pacquiao moved from 112 to 150, and don't tell me he peaked at 140. At 147 he TKO'd Cotto, completely demolished DLH even though DLH had been in the ring with a lot bigger punchers than Pacquiao, and at 150 he ended Margarito's career.
Don't tell me it isn't su****ious. Again it would be like Leo Santa Cruz jumping up in weight to KO GGG.Comment
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So i'm a f@gg0t who can't respond because i'm trapped in a corner. That's the coolest thing i've heard all day.Comment
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First of all Floyd did not begin his PROFESSIONAL career at 106. His professional career started at super featherweight. He won his first title at 130 and moved as high as 154. And he has lost some power since moving up. His KO ratio has dropped, like most everyone's does when they move up in weight.
Pacquiao moved from 112 to 150, and don't tell me he peaked at 140. At 147 he TKO'd Cotto, completely demolished DLH even though DLH had been in the ring with a lot bigger punchers than Pacquiao, and at 150 he ended Margarito's career.
Don't tell me it isn't su****ious. Again it would be like Leo Santa Cruz jumping up in weight to KO GGG.Comment
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