Why are PACQUIAO fans, industry, content PAC ditched 2010 Drug Testing?
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They did answer. It's in the same place that I already linked you to.
But feel free to keep pulling shlt from your ass over it.Comment
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Floyd is nobody to demand another fighter have to do anything. If a random person asks you to prove you live in your house, you go and get the documents to prove it? Lol, get outta town guy. We both know you would laugh at that nonsense.Comment
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ARTICLES OF 2009
Pacquiao Steroid Claims By Mayweather Sr. Just SubterfugeFrank LotierzoPublished 10 years agoon December 14, 2009By Frank Lotierzo
Ever since current WBO welterweight title holder Manny Pacquiao blitzed Ricky Hatton–who was trained by Floyd Mayweather Sr. for the fight–in two rounds back in May of this year, Floyd Mayweather Sr. has contested that Pacquiao has been taking HGH and performance enhancing drugs. In fact Floyd Sr. has stirred the pot so much with his allegations of Pacquiao taking PED's that Manny will be tested Olympic style in the weeks leading before his fight with Floyd Mayweather Jr. in March of 2010.
Last month Floyd Mayweather Sr. told Sports Illustrated that after seeing Pacquiao take Miguel Cotto's Sunday left hook unflinchingly during their fight, he believes Manny was aided by some illegal substances and worried about his son Floyd Jr. fighting him while he was under the influence of them. Which is laughable. Even more laughable than Mayweather Sr's accusations is the fact that he doesn't even believe what he's put out there.
Defamation case being settled
Sep 25, 2012
Associated Press
LAS VEGAS -- Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Manny Pacquiao are settling a federal defamation case in Las Vegas, clearing a key hurdle to a long-awaited bout between two top fighters who've traded verbal jabs for years but have never met in the ring.
Terms of the pretrial agreement cited in documents filed Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Las Vegas are confidential, said Malcolm LaVergne, a lawyer representing Floyd Mayweather Jr.'s father in the case.
LaVergne said documents filed under seal ask U.S. District Judge Larry R. Hicks to dismiss the lawsuit. Documents filed publicly said each side would bear its own attorney fees and costs.
"The matter has been resolved," LaVergne said. "Any alleged terms of the resolution would be strictly confidential. Floyd Mayweather Sr. is very happy that this lengthy case has finally come to a conclusion."
Pacquiao filed the lawsuit in December 2009 seeking unspecified damages based on allegations that Floyd Mayweather Jr. defamed him by suggesting Pacquiao used performance-enhancing substances. Pacquiao denied Mayweather's claim.
In a statement released Tuesday night through the mediator in the case, the Mayweathers said they "wish to make it clear that they never intended to claim that Manny Pacquiao has used or is using any performance-enhancing drugs, nor are they aware of any evidence that Manny Pacquiao has used performance-enhancing drugs."
An attorney for Pacquiao did not immediately respond to messages from The Associated Press.
The direction of the case took a turn against Floyd Mayweather Jr. last week, when the judge issued a ruling ordering him to pay about $114,000 in legal fees and costs for avoiding questioning under oath from Pacquiao's lawyers.
Hicks faulted Mayweather for failure to comply with a court order. But he earlier rejected a bid by Pacquiao lawyers Daniel Petrocelli and David Marroso to end the lawsuit with a more severe sanction -- a default judgment for Pacquiao.
LaVergne said Tuesday he had no information about whether the court settlement means Mayweather and Pacquiao will meet in the ring.
Pacquiao's promoter, Bob Arum of Top Rank Inc., declined comment. His spokesman, Lee Samuels, said the company was not involved in the defamation case.
Nevada State Athletic Commission chief Keith Kizer said he wasn't aware of any talks between the two camps about scheduling a fight. But Kizer said such a fight could set records for the highest purse, gate and number of cable television paid viewers.
A Mayweather-Pacquiao fight might eclipse the Mayweather super welterweight fight against Oscar De La Hoya that drew 17,078 fans to the MGM Grand Garden Arena in May 2007, Kizer said. Paid attendance was $18.4 million.
"Based on my dealings with the boxing public and boxing insiders, the proposed Mayweather-Pacquiao fight has as much interest as any fight I can remember in the last 20 years," Kizer said. "I think this would be our first gate over $20 million."
Pacquiao, 33, also a member of Congress in the Philippines, is 54-4 with two draws in 60 fights. He is due to fight Juan Manuel Marquez on Dec. 8 at the MGM Grand Garden.
Mayweather, 35, who goes by the nickname "Money," was serving two months of a three-month sentence in a Las Vegas jail on a domestic battery conviction when he was named by Forbes magazine this summer as the highest-paid athlete in the world for 2011.
He is undefeated in 43 fights and was guaranteed $32 million for the May 5 bout during which he defeated Miguel Cotto.Comment
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Lol. You guys still don’t get it. Floyd would have to be under advanced drug testing with PAC. Today’s methods weren’t in boxing at the time but they were already practiced at the Olympic level.
And any poster on the forum guaranteed millions while having to prove such documents arent making a rocket science decision to want it..Comment
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You don’t get it. Accusers don’t have to do a thing without proof. Where was Floyd’s proof Manny cheated?Lol. You guys still don’t get it. Floyd would have to be under advanced drug testing with PAC. Today’s methods weren’t in boxing at the time but they were already practiced at the Olympic level.
And any poster on the forum guaranteed millions while having to prove such documents arent making a rocket science decision to want it..Comment
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Who cares about Floyd’s opinion. Manny SAID IT HIMSELF on ESPN that drawing blood weakens you and inhibits training. No elite level athlete or Olympian says such idiotic stuff. Top Rank and Manny would never have said this if they knew Advanced Drug Testing would follow a year later. Arum must have been naive or ******. Fact of the matter is they didn’t fight Floyd because PAC believed people would agree to such nonsenseComment
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You are giving a childs argument, Floyd was not a random person he was the opponent in the richest prizefight in history and wanted it so nobody could cheat against him and that he was taking the sames tests.
Manny refused it was dead wrong morally and it was wrong considering the occassion.Comment

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