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Srs question, why did Manny Pacquiao turn down random blood testing back then?
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Originally posted by Helen of Paris View PostRandom testing is now a commonly accepted and respected standard in boxing.
But why did Pacquiao 10 years ago come up with every reason in the book to not give blood for a few years?
“It weakens me”
“It’s a disadvantage because I’m smaller”
“Don’t like needles”
“It’s an insult”
“Floyd just scared”
“Let the commission do its job”
Etc....
Why??? As boxing fans we cannot overlook this.
Manny never turned down drug testing, he turned down TUE demands in 2010 for their 3/13 fight at MGM. TUE never fought on that date he reserved, but manny did against Clottey in a masterclass.
What grade you in Helen?
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Originally posted by dibzvincent143 View PostWhy would he say that you idiot. Damn man. Why would he say that in front of anyone at all.
The thing is everything he been rallying about didn’t matter when pac looked like shytte already. When pac was 36 lol
He said he didn’t wanna work with arum but he did with no problem!
He said he’ll only give 20m flat fee and not 40% but he did!!!
He said pac should sign with tmt first! But pac didn’t have to do That. He just have to look like a sure win for floyd. Lol
Floyd is the smartest ever, and i believe he still could’ve best pac prime to prime, and what shame he could have had that win as his claim to being the straight GOAT or even overtaking the likes of duran’s win over sugar ray. Or sugar ray’s over prime hagler, hearns, benetiz or duran.
Floyd is the smartest he made you think he still fought the best version and he wanted the fight all along and made the most money even if it was 6 years too late.
Floyd is the smartest of em all
Smh.
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Originally posted by Curtis Harper View PostStrange how people are asking for proof regarding Pac's claims but all claims aimed at May are legit !!!!
Got nothing to hide, you don't need a cut off.
There are always limits. Pac had his, Floyd's team knew what they were doing.
That said, we all know that fighters are pushing the boundaries. They'd be at a disadvantage if they weren't.
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Originally posted by Toffee View PostI've got nothing to hide but I wouldn't be signing up to anything that required me to stop and get jabbed constantly.
There are always limits. Pac had his, Floyd's team knew what they were doing.
That said, we all know that fighters are pushing the boundaries. They'd be at a disadvantage if they weren't.
You can tell a lot about a person by the way they handle accusations. He sued May instead of fighting him.
Sorry but, bltch move. You fight, THEN sue.
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The was no fight to fight at that time. He was regularly defamed by Mayweather's team, so he sued them. They were in the wrong.
I'm assuming that Pac suspected foul play. The testing regime he proposed was pretty fair - once on fight night and once in the lead up.
Let's be fair, it was a non issue that was made into an issue. They were going to find a reason not to fight, this was it.
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