Floyd is clearly on PEDs.
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Everything I've heard from the g****vine says Floyd actually did fail three times.
Plus, he's 37 for christ sake. He can't compete without PEDs anymore. But, most fighters are using PEDs, so I can hardly blame Floyd.Comment
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Doesn't matter when it broke. It didn't become big with boxing until Mosley admitted it in 2007. The same year Floyd decided to "retire". Not really a coincidence. Dude stays out of the sport for over a year to let the heat die down a little, then comes back to fight Marquez. Interestingly enough, Floyds whole crusade againts Manny began with, "hes doing things that haven't been done before". "Hes an ordinary fighter who is suddenly knocking guys out". Well, lets see who has really done things that haven't been done before.
5 titles in 5 weight divisions in less than 10 years. Guess who?
Floyd. Suddenly, he doesn't really brag about that anymore. He chastised Manny for going up in weight and stopping guys. To Floyd, that was unthinkable. Now lets go back to Marquez. Why didn't he test Marquez? As it is, Marquez is the one who was older, going up in weight, and stopping guys who had never been stopped before. Kind of odd.
Oh yea, Marquez was just a 2 fight lightweight, so of course he wouldn't be much of a threat to a guy who had been at 147 since 2005.
But Manny needs to take this extra test all of a sudden? Looks like Floyd was projecting his guilt onto someone who was making boxing exciting. As it is, we still don't have real random testing from Floyd. Just some phony cacamamie made up bs labeled, "Olympic Style".
Now lets factor in the fighters from his own promotional stable who have been caught on the juice.
Where theres smoke, theres fire. Floyd is smoldering more than anyone.Comment
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You can't just retroactively apply the best answer to how Team Pacquiao handled the situation. They didn't just come out with "Who is Floyd to ask Manny to take more tests?" They were talking about Manny is scared of needles and how blood drained he would be from having a few mL of blood drawn. They came out with a dozen progressively more idiotic excuses about why Manny couldn't test before they went with the higher ground stance.Doesn't matter when it broke. It didn't become big with boxing until Mosley admitted it in 2007. The same year Floyd decided to "retire". Not really a coincidence. Dude stays out of the sport for over a year to let the heat die down a little, then comes back to fight Marquez. Interestingly enough, Floyds whole crusade againts Manny began with, "hes doing things that haven't been done before". "Hes an ordinary fighter who is suddenly knocking guys out". Well, lets see who has really done things that haven't been done before.
5 titles in 5 weight divisions in less than 10 years. Guess who?
Floyd. Suddenly, he doesn't really brag about that anymore. He chastised Manny for going up in weight and stopping guys. To Floyd, that was unthinkable. Now lets go back to Marquez. Why didn't he test Marquez? As it is, Marquez is the one who was older, going up in weight, and stopping guys who had never been stopped before. Kind of odd.
Oh yea, Marquez was just a 2 fight lightweight, so of course he wouldn't be much of a threat to a guy who had been at 147 since 2005.
But Manny needs to take this extra test all of a sudden? Looks like Floyd was projecting his guilt onto someone who was making boxing exciting. As it is, we still don't have real random testing from Floyd. Just some phony cacamamie made up bs labeled, "Olympic Style".
Now lets factor in the fighters from his own promotional stable who have been caught on the juice.
Where theres smoke, theres fire. Floyd is smoldering more than anyone.Comment
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You must be extra ****** if you think that's y Manny declined the fight.lets see...one fighter (Floyd) has no problem doing blood tests, the other fighter (Pacquiao) turned down a fight (the biggest fight/pay day in history) because he didn't want to take tests and took about 3-4 years to get to a point where he would accept it - doing blood tests in only 1 fight during the time period.
You can accuse all you want, but you can't change facts.Comment
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That article was the worst thing that Hauser has ever done. It was all anonymous sources. There's a reason no other boxing writers besides Montoya ran with it. They respect Hauser too much to slam him, but they couldn't believe he would write that with no actual sources.Comment
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