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  • hectari
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    #31
    Originally posted by peplz
    Drug cheat Bey..? You're talking about Mickey Bey in a Mayweather - Pacquiao thread? Interesting. Deflection is a sign of defensiveness and defensiveness is a sign of insecurity. Sounds like you really believe Pacquiao was cheating.
    how is that deflection, Floyd sr accused Pac of being a drug cheat, yet his own fighter is a legit drug cheat in fact Bey even had the highest recorded testosterone level among fighters ever tested in Nevada or something like that.

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    • slindee3
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      #32
      Originally posted by boxingfocus
      He was 15 when he turned pro you fwerkwit. That's why he was fighting at such a low weight. (I recall a story that in some of his early fights he put weights in his pockets to make the minimum weight.)

      As for refusing the blood tests... he was a bit slippery in a few interviews but I put that down to bad advise and not knowing how to handle being accused of being on PEDs.

      I know boxing is a sport with a bit of a problem at the moment, but Pacquiao has been the most consistent fighter over 2 decades (Mayweather not at that mark yet) and has always been destructive - both before and after this drug accusation debacle. He dropped Mosley, he bust up Margarito, he prevented Clottey throwing a single punch, and he disfigured Rios. Bradley is a warrior but was in a total mess after both fights with Pacman. Even Marquez was badly bust up. Sure, he failed to stop them, but he put plenty of hurt on all his opponents. They just were bigger. He wasn't unstoppable at the lower weights - Marquez was never stopped, Morales and Barrera got to the final bell.

      Maybe it is just me. I just don't see the glaring PED warning signs that his detractors (like you) seem to panic over.

      Hey, Floyd stopped knocking people out 7 years ago or so, after Gatti and Hatton. Maybe he stopped juicing?
      Hey fwerkwit, Floyd not knocking opponents out is called moving up in weight and not bringing the same power, something your boy had no problem doing. 2nd, Floyd started his pro boxing career at 126lbs at the age of 19 in 1996, Pac at 106, in 1995 and was still fighting at 115 nine years later, yet was able to destroy his opponents at a much higher weight class.

      When in boxing history have you ever seen anyone go from 106 lbs up to 150 lbs and did what Pac did? Are you saying hmmm yet?

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      • peplz
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        #33
        Originally posted by PunchyPotorff
        Yeah so why did there have to be a settlement behind closed door? Your 'speculation' is a load of daft b.s.
        You would have to ask Mayweather or his attorney why they chose to settle. I just know the legal criteria for grounds to claim defamation. I'm sure you can find it on the internet but I'm also sure you won't even look because ignorance is bliss. Pacquiao only filed law suit after he refused to do Olympic Style Drug Testing. He didn't file a lawsuit when the initial statements by Mayweather Sr. were made back in the summer of 2009. So it was obviously just a publicity stunt.

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        • peplz
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          #34
          Originally posted by hectari
          how is that deflection, Floyd sr accused Pac of being a drug cheat, yet his own fighter is a legit drug cheat in fact Bey even had the highest recorded testosterone level among fighters ever tested in Nevada or something like that.
          It's defection that you even bring up Mickey Bey. And you're still deflecting by continuing to elaborate on Bey and his circumstances. Talking about Bey to take attention away from misgivings about Pacquiao is the definition of deflection.

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          • hectari
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            #35
            Originally posted by slindee3
            Hey fwerkwit, Floyd not knocking opponents out is called moving up in weight and not bringing the same power, something your boy had no problem doing. 2nd, Floyd started his pro boxing career at 126lbs at the age of 19 in 1996, Pac at 106, in 1995 and was still fighting at 115 nine years later, yet was able to destroy his opponents at a much higher weight class.

            When in boxing history have you ever seen anyone go from 106 lbs up to 150 lbs and did what Pac did? Are you saying hmmm yet?
            Hey paranoid weirdo, Pac never knocked anyone out at 147, he got TKO ref stoppages.

            Maybe Pac is just a special fighter, if he were Black I bet you everyone would cry witch hunt and say yall racist trying to hate on a black man saying hei s taking peds for doing what he do.

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              #36
              Originally posted by peplz
              It's defection that you even bring up Mickey Bey. And you're still deflecting by continuing to elaborate on Bey and his circumstances. Talking about Bey to take attention away from misgivings about Pacquiao is the definition of deflection.
              ^this dude has no idea what deflection is.

              Floyd sr talks about peds, yet his own fighter used them. If say another trainer did what Floyd sr is doing, you would bring it up, but I am guessing you are another race driven flowmo. so of course you won't.

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              • chico malo ali
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                #37
                Sometimes watching Pac fight it did look like he was using something but there's no prove.

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                  #38
                  I bet Sr's lawyers are all......

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                  • gdghunter06
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by slindee3
                    Hey fwerkwit, Floyd not knocking opponents out is called moving up in weight and not bringing the same power, something your boy had no problem doing. 2nd, Floyd started his pro boxing career at 126lbs at the age of 19 in 1996, Pac at 106, in 1995 and was still fighting at 115 nine years later, yet was able to destroy his opponents at a much higher weight class.

                    When in boxing history have you ever seen anyone go from 106 lbs up to 150 lbs and did what Pac did? Are you saying hmmm yet?
                    Floyd was around the same weight as Manny when he fought in the amateurs. By the time he made his pro debut he went up in weight. Manny did the exact same thing except manny didnt fight in the amateurs and manny hasnt had a legit knockout in the higher weights since cotto and it took him 12 rounds to do it. Floyd Knocked out ricky hatton at 147 knocked out 3 fighters at light welterweight. They are both around the same age and manny is 2 inches shorter then floyd so they are about the same size. Difference is styles and that is what makes it look like manny was on something. Manny's damage came from him throwing crazy amounts of punches and not one punch knockout power but it was more of an accumulation of damage. So to answer your question No we never saw anyone go from 106-150 and do what pac did but how many fighters have ever been like Manny Pacquiao with his style of fighting and movement?

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                      #40
                      The usual...Mayweathers talking about Pacquiao but scared to get in the ring with him

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