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Official Floyd Mayweather- Manny Pacquiao Postfight aftermath discussion
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So if it was a preexisting injury, which he has had for several years according to Arum, then wouldn't he have asked for the medical exemption in the past, if so then that would support the theory for the injury, but it would also mean he would have to know how to fill out the form correctly.Comment
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[QUOTE=radioraheem;15807493]Only proof of the injury before the fight means he came in the fight with one arm. Without that, it means he came into the ring with two healthy arms.
Premise: fought with one healthy arm
You said before the fight:
Originally Posted by radioraheem View Post
NSAC was only aware 90 minutes before the fight, and they were only told about the injury verbally.
Hence, they knew and you knew he was injured when he fought with only one effective hand before the fight, during the fight and after the fight when Pac had to go on a surgery after the fight.
KAAAAAAAAAAAAABBBBBBBBBOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMMMMM!!!
Your words not mine. Fight another day rookie. Checkmate! damn this is too easy!
[IMG]https://media4.*****.com/media/jldRfyCRiLKnK/200.gif[/IMG]Last edited by Spoon23; 06-21-2015, 05:50 PM.Comment
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Total ownage brotha' !! which only means he was truly injured before the fight even started. the funny thing is they are like zombies that keep coming back up. Which is fun knocking them back down again lol
This is NSBs version of the walking dead hahahahaLast edited by Spoon23; 06-21-2015, 06:19 PM.Comment
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[QUOTE=Spoon23;15809553]Only proof of the injury before the fight means he came in the fight with one arm. Without that, it means he came into the ring with two healthy arms.
Premise: fought with one healthy arm
You said before the fight:
Originally Posted by radioraheem View Post
NSAC was only aware 90 minutes before the fight, and they were only told about the injury verbally.
Hence, they knew and you knew he was injured when he fought with only one effective hand before the fight, during the fight and after the fight when Pac had to go on a surgery after the fight.
KAAAAAAAAAAAAABBBBBBBBBOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMMMMM!!!
Your words not mine. Fight another day rookie. Checkmate! damn this is too easy!
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And you keep removing the rest of the quote that NSAC had no proof or confirmation of the injury, so they DENIED his request for medication.
And then to make matters worse, Pacquiao didn't mention the injury on the form!
Kaboom! As you might say.Comment
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So if it was a preexisting injury, which he has had for several years according to Arum, then wouldn't he have asked for the medical exemption in the past, if so then that would support the theory for the injury, but it would also mean he would have to know how to fill out the form correctly.Comment
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[QUOTE=Spoon23;15804879][QUOTE=brickcityboxing;15804080]
That pretty much sums up the IQ here. Insulting somebody for reading books lol. I guess it's because books for grown ups don't have pictures in them, so you're not interested.
In any event, the topic is dead. The fight is over, and Pacquiao is just another name on Mayweathers list of fighters he's dominated. Perhaps you should read some books on how to be humble in defeat. Let me give you a suggestion for an age appropriate book you might like:
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Originally posted by SOL27
That pretty much sums up the IQ here. Insulting somebody for reading books lol. I guess it's because books for grown ups don't have pictures in them, so you're not interested.
In any event, the topic is dead. The fight is over, and Pacquiao is just another name on Mayweathers list of fighters he's dominated. Perhaps you should read some books on how to be humble in defeat. Let me give you a suggestion for an age appropriate book you might like:
http://www.amazon.com/Sally-Sore-Los.../dp/1433811901
spoon23 is indeed peculiar. he's either an algorithm to promote traffic to this website (reeno) or a down syndrome who figured out how to use a computer.Comment
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"Again, in consultation with his doctors, promoter and advisors, Manny decided to proceed with the fight anticipating that he could receive his pre-fight treatment. That specific treatment had been approved by USADA in writing at least 5 days before the fight."
"Also, USADA had provided a copy of its contract with the fighters to the commission. An hour before the fight, Manny's advisors asked the commission to reconsider and the director of USADA advised the commission that USADA had approved the fight-night treatment, but the commission denied the request. "
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