Paulie:I believe Manny Pacquiao is Cheating, A cheater doesn't deserve a money fight.
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Ages ago or not, I don't think I would have missed BoxingScenes take on it, ESPN Dan Rafeal sure would have covered it, Ring Magazine would have.
Skip Bayless would have been rubbing it in Floyds face.
Are you saying this was before Floyd was a big star, Prior to maybe 2008?
I'm just saying if Floyd was cheating, I doubt we wouldn't know about it from credible sources.Comment
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Would all those demands/offers matter coz the latest I heard from Floyd is that he will never work with Arum? Back then is willing to work with arum? That right there negates all your position about Pac not doing Floyd Style drug test 30 million offer 50/50 etc...Comment
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he says just not the day of the fight and then not 15 days before.
then he agrees with kenny when kenny asked if he took blood test day of morales fight. don't think that's true. it was the week of the fight. they wouldn't wait til fight day. he has to get approved before.Comment
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pac interviews are so hard to listen too.
he says just not the day of the fight and then not 15 days before.
then he agrees with kenny when kenny asked if he took blood test day of morales fight. don't think that's true. it was the week of the fight. they wouldn't wait til fight day. he has to get approved before.The much-anticipated showdown between Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather, tentatively scheduled for March 13 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, isn't happening, Top Rank promoter Bob Arum told ESPN.com on Wednesday night.
Pacquiao (50-3-2, 38 KOs) didn't want any blood testing but had agreed to take three blood tests: one during the week of the kickoff news conference, which would have taken place next week; one random test to be conducted no later than 30 days before the fight; and a final test in his dressing room after the fight. Mayweather (40-0, 25 KOs) would have been subject to the same testing procedures.
Arum said Pacquiao agreed to shorten the window for a blood test to 24 days before the fight.
There was no 14 days or 15. It was 30/24. And Pac fans cheered it on. Now most "don't remember the details."
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Ages ago or not, I don't think I would have missed BoxingScenes take on it, ESPN Dan Rafeal sure would have covered it, Ring Magazine would have.
Skip Bayless would have been rubbing it in Floyds face.
Are you saying this was before Floyd was a big star, Prior to maybe 2008?
I'm just saying if Floyd was cheating, I doubt we wouldn't know about it from credible sources.Comment
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http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/box...ory?id=4803490
Pacquiao (50-3-2, 38 KOs) didn't want any blood testing but had agreed to take three blood tests: one during the week of the kickoff news conference, which would have taken place next week; one random test to be conducted no later than 30 days before the fight; and a final test in his dressing room after the fight. Mayweather (40-0, 25 KOs) would have been subject to the same testing procedures.
Arum said Pacquiao agreed to shorten the window for a blood test to 24 days before the fight.
There was no 14 days or 15. It was 30/24. And Pac fans cheered it on. Now most "don't remember the details."
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