Why are Pacquiao fans mad at Floyd for Berto/Petersen testing positive?

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  1. macho_grande

    macho_grande "I'll never get over" Full Member

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    You'd think the guy that refuses the test would raise suspicions. Not to *******s though!:patsch
     
  2. floyd_g.o.a.t

    floyd_g.o.a.t Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    :deal
     
  3. Elliot

    Elliot Boxing Addict banned

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    It's really funny, it's like the 40 million thing, cracks me up.
     
  4. tolindoy

    tolindoy UBESTRIDTE MESTER Full Member

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    pacquiao wants cut-off for blood testing, but he has no problem with urine test...and by the way, peterson and berto got caught with their urine sample, not blood...just saying:hey
     
  5. eko718

    eko718 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Because they have nothing else to hold onto and are grasping at air. Public opinion is swaying in his favor.
     
  6. macho_grande

    macho_grande "I'll never get over" Full Member

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    Standard commission testing wouldn't have caught Peterson or Berto...

    *******s fail to acknowledge that.
     
  7. CoDer

    CoDer Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Nice one. :yep
     
  8. oskar

    oskar Active Member Full Member

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    Peterson & Berto should have took vacations before taking VADA surely they'll pass it even if it's USADA. Long vacations is a good way of cycling PEDS it's good for two consecutive training camps.
     
  9. CoDer

    CoDer Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    That's what I've been saying all along.

    Unlimited urine test. And here we are two boxers demanding OSDT got caught in their ****.

    So much for blood thirsty vampires. :yep

    Just when pacy boy finally agreed to it... No 50/50 hommie. :lol:
     
  10. dodong

    dodong >>PACQUIAO Full Member

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    i, for one, am laughing at the two because of their demand that came back to bite them in the ass.
     
  11. eko718

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    Ironic, backwards and flat out ******ed how people can convince themselves its logical to suggest a guy who has undergone OSDT for his last 4 fights without a hitch is likely to be on PED's where a guy who seems to have avoided them completely has not.

    No disrespect to his people, but please tell me who Floyd has in his camp that seems sophisticated enough to pull off beating OSDT 4 times?
     
  12. dodong

    dodong >>PACQUIAO Full Member

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    you saying they are all dummies?

    my guess is haymon.....al haymon.
     
  13. jawbreaker

    jawbreaker Active Member Full Member

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    You are never going to understand because there is no logic to it.
    Floyd detractors need anything to take attention away from the fact that Floyd was right about the need for additional testing. The kind that Pacquaio refused and still has not taken despite several oppurtunities.
     
  14. janeschicken

    janeschicken hard work! deadicayshin! Full Member

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    http://www.maxboxing.com/news/max-b...er-and-the-new-wave-of-drug-testing-in-boxing

    There are roughly 24 of these clinics owned and operated by Don Hale and his brother Dr. Dan Hale, in Tennessee, Florida, and Grand Rapids, MI, birthplace of Floyd Mayweather, Jr. It should be noted that Dr. Dan Hale retired from HRC in March of this year.

    http://www.prlog.org...eplacement.html

    Don Hale was a local businessman and fight manager in Grand Rapids, MI. where the Mayweather family resided and young Floyd, Jr grew up a prodigy boxer akin to Mozart straight out the crib. When Floyd Mayweather, Sr. went to prison on drug charges, it was Hale who took Mayweather in. Floyd and Don separated over who would control the future Pound for Pound King’s destiny.

    “You know in the past we had a little bump in the road, me and Don Hale,” Floyd Joy Mayweather, Jr told me at the L.A. press conference to announce the Miguel Cotto fight. “But all in all, at one particular point in time when I met Don Hale, I met him right before I turned 17 years old. So when I met Don Hale when I was 17. You have guys when you are amateur, you say ‘This is my sponsor.’ Basically it’s your amateur manager. And you know, you not knowing no better, they buy you nice shoes, get a you a nice car and get you all these nice clothes. And you don’t really know why when you’re that young but when it’s all said and done, he had given me a letter of intent.”

    Speaking with Floyd, Sr. last October on an episode of Leaveitintheringradio.com, the subject of Don Hale was broached.

    “Don Hale was nobody but somebody from hell,” said Floyd, Sr. “That’s who he was. He was the damn devil. I put my son with the devil. That’s what I did. He told some many lies, man. Tell us how much money he gave me.”

    To hear Floyd’s Sr. and Jr. tell it, there was a financial arrangement with the placement of Floyd, Jr in Hale’s care.

    “I’m not going to tell you he didn’t give me something, man. Nothing like what he said though,” said Floyd, Sr. “He might have gave me, he might have gave me two hundred, four hundred dollars at the most. But he didn’t give me something big. Trust me and believe me. I could have given it back to him when I got out. But it wasn’t nothing. He done gained more off of the name of my son anyway.”

    “My dad was locked up at that particular time,” explained Floyd, Jr. “And when my dad was locked up at that particular time, he wanted money to keep coming in on his books. So my dad had me sign a letter of intent with Don Hale. But Don Hale had basically cut a deal already with Don King to try and take me over to Don King as an amateur. But, that was our past. And we got through that obstacle in our life.”

    Where the two Mayweather’s story splinters is whether or not a relationship still exists between the Anti-Aging mogul and the best boxer in the world.

    “Are they still friends,’ I asked Floyd Sr.

    “No,” answered Sr. after a long pause. “I doubt it. I never heard no more about him or Terry. She’d know more about. it because he was in there for the wrong things. Most of them in there for the wrong things. My son, my son don’t do the right thing, the wrong thing is going to come his way.”

    According to “Money” Mayweather, the leader of the anti-doping movement for boxers, he and Hale have patched things up.

    “[Don Hale] sued me. But it’s nothing,” Floyd, Jr. said of their rift. “All he wanted was probably a couple of dollars. Probably wanted some of his fighters to fight on my undercard. We got through that task. We speak all the time. We speak from time to time. I let him fly out to my fights. I give him tickets. I put him up in hotels. Because, you know, with me, I genuinely love Don Hale and I love his wife and his children. I was like, they were good to me. And Don Hale was a great guy. He was the first guy that I ever seen that owned a HRS hair replacement service. And seen people that he can take people and he can help them grow hair. It was unbelievable. This was in ’94.”

    HRS Hair Replacement Services is indeed also a company founded by Don Hale. It should be noted that Mayweather is not known to be a patient of Dr. Hale’s nor is he in any way connected other than personally to Hale, to this writer’s knowledge. But the connection, in this climate, is potentially significant and at the very least illustrates how easily a fighter could make a testosterone connection. It’s as close as a ringside seat in Vegas.
     
  15. eko718

    eko718 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I'm saying people in this thread are dummies.