The "All Things Mayweather/Pacquiao" Express!!!!!!

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  1. osreyes77

    osreyes77 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    How can it be possible that a fighter gets bigger and stronger at 34yrs old? That just don't happen naturally!

    Sound familiar *****s?
     
  2. toff

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    yeah...
     
  3. oskar

    oskar Active Member Full Member

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    What's funny about pics & graph that assume Floyd jr's ring weight is 146 lbs in which as far as we know could be around 160 due to team Mayweather's secrecy about their official fight night weight maybe because they're going to look more of a ped user compare to Pac's fighting weight gain. Floyd jr looks big ww on fight night...
     
  4. Boxing Fanatic

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    anyone who makes it difficult to be tested, is downright suspicious
     
  5. BigReg

    BigReg Broad Street Bully Full Member

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    I'm convinced, Mayweather is a jucier. Mayweather has already been getting tested for this Ortiz fight. Arum should call up GBP right now and premlinarily agree to the fight. The caviat should be that Mayweather needs to continue getting tested from now, up until the fight.

    Of course, Pacquiao will be subjected to random testing from now until the fight as well. Let's see if Floyd steps up to the challenge. If he or his camp starts spouting some bull**** about being afraid of needles or weakened by having a tablespoon of blood taken, then we'll know Mayweather either doesn't want to fight or is a juicer.
     
  6. Spitfire7

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    :think

    a. Manny's on PEDs
    b. Floyd's on PEDs
    c. both are on PEDs
    d. none of them is on PEDs

    Poll that. :hey
     
  7. Spitfire7

    Spitfire7 Gadfly Full Member

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    Fixed it for you. :good Means that anyone can spin anything to suit their agenda.

    Bottom line: just fight already you stupid, scaredy-****.
     
  8. blacktopbully

    blacktopbully Boxing Addict banned

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    considering how enraged his fans just became of this post i'd have to say you're right
     
  9. sosolid4u09

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    if pacquiao turns out to be clean, you are effectively pronouncing him the greatest fighter of all time.
     
  10. pichuchu

    pichuchu Well-Known Member Full Member

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    That would be pointless if he's not competing. Why would he have to take a test if he's in "retirement". Last time i checked mayweather has no problem getting tested once the fight is announced and training starts does he?
     
  11. KnuckleUp99

    KnuckleUp99 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    So here is my take on this discussion.... Although I don't believe Floyd is dirty I do agree that Floyd should definitely set the standard with regards to testing. He should want have a consistent stance on this issue because Floyd is the one who says he "only ****s wither the best".

    A watered down version of Olympic testing is pointless given that the "gold standard" of drug testing is beaten by athletes with far less means to obtain the best counter testing measures out there. If Floyd wants to be taken seriously he would lead by example and show he's about truly making an impact on the sport and set the benchmark for the sport.

    And to those few who have already put out the guilty verdict on Manny based on Floyds accusations, I suggests you listen to the TS.... Again.... Not that I feel the same way but there's more credibility to these accusations about Floyd filing than Floyd's accusations aimed at Pac.

    No......cycles don't run 16 months....they vary and Floyd trains all year round.....he seemingly never tires, he is a multi division champion.....KO's larger men and he does have a track record of documented uncontrollable fits of rage.... Again.... Not that that proves anything but niether did his watered down version of the "gold standard" of drug testing. Just because Floyd took the test he helped create for boxing doesn't mean he is clean......

    Neither will testing all yar round..... But at least he's being consistent by "only ****ing with the best".. and he would get a whole lot of credit for actually showing the accusations and demands were not based on avoiding Pac.....but to clean up boxing like he has claimed.
     
  12. Boxing Fanatic

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    suspicious of what? u dont make any sense dude. floyd is not the 1st fighter to demand extra testing. if u think something weird is going on, u have every right to demand extra testing. would u want to fight someone who possibly could be cheating? it is so easy to beat todays testing procedures. extra testing will clean out the cheaters.
     
  13. Whipdatass

    Whipdatass Boxing Junkie banned

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    Until either guy is caught, neither has cheated. Pacquiaos trainer has worked with guys who used PEDS in the past. Pacquiao moving from flyweight to 150 lbs will make a lot of people think Pacquiao is suspect even though he has never failed a test. You can't gain revenge with a **** thread accusing Floyd of cycling during his time out of boxing. ****ing stupid.
     
  14. KnuckleUp99

    KnuckleUp99 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Actually EVERYONE tested before Floyd came up with his version of tests. PAC never made it difficult...neither did Floyd or any other boxer for that matter. The only time it became an issue was AFTER the accusations that Floyd never backed up that labeled PAC a cheat and then demanded he take these new testing requirements that Money mandated.
     
  15. bobotnaman

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    :deal
     
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