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

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  1. McGrain

    McGrain Diamond Dog Staff Member

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  2. JohnAnthony

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    they moved the thread into here
     
  3. Have I ever said Pac has taken RBT?? uhmm No
    Do I want him to??? Ofcourse
    what is the percentage of pro boxers that have taken RBT?? Uhmm very very little.
    Instead of arguing a **** and accusing how about you get on to the commision about it if it is such a big thing for you.
     
  4. turbotime

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    Like he said, he is too bull-headed to let any FACTS get in the way of his *******ed arguments.
     
  5. turbotime

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    You said they failed using the same tests Pac takes. Which is a lie since Pac has never taken random testing.
     
  6. mrjotatp4p

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    :lol:
     
  7. McGrain

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    200 pages of :vonnecunt!

    :partya
     
  8. turbotime

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    When Pac said no to testing up to the day day of the fight, Floyd provided Pac with a 2 week period of no testing.

    Pac said no, and cancelled the fight on that.
     
  9. KnuckleUp99

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    C'mon Turb.....It's out of character to skew my posts just so you have a "false" leg to stand on in this debate.:lol: You're not even a real Floyd fanatic AKA "*****"....you're like an adopted step child, converted "*****" based on nothing more than being upset that PAC ****ed Oscar up.

    So supporting Floyd's obvious bull**** is your only recourse to somehow get back at the guy who beat up your favorite cross dressing pugilist.:rofl You know I'm just ****ing with you Turbo...but I think I'm hitting the nail on the head.
     
  10. turbotime

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    :tired
     
  11. KnuckleUp99

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    Again......there's really no need for blood testing during camp...AT ALL. The cut off negotiations were the most non relevant **** to happen in the 1st negotiations since the initial demand for additional testing. Which of course came from Floyd.
     
  12. turbotime

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    It may have not mattered to you, but they mattered to Pac. Floyd gave into what Pac wanted and Pac still said no.


    "I dont want to be tested up to the day of the fight"

    "But Manny you get 14 days"

    "Still too close"

    - Brian Kenny :rofl
     
  13. KnuckleUp99

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    I have nothing to do with this situation...I'm like you...just a fan with an opinion....who has a different perception of what reality is than a small group of Floyd supporters.

    I mean if you really want to look at the weight penalty that PAC demanded with an electron microscope lets do it.

    Floyd faced JMM at 144...a catch weight...well...that was the agreed upon catch weight for the Welter weight fight. Floyd of course came in at 146....the welter weight limit is 147.

    Fast forward to the PAC/Floyd negotiations....PAC's weight penalty demand of a whopping $10 millie for every pound OVER the welter weight limit is something else! But in reality Floyd EASILY makes 147, no problem.

    Accepting the weight penalty demand wasn't a big deal for Floyd because he was going to make weight no matter what....it would have been harder for Floyd to come in OVER the welter weight limit!:lol: Which again....was just as ridiculous as Floyd's special demands for extra testing on PAC.
     
  14. turbotime

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    Of course Floyd wouldnt miss 147. Just like I doubt Pac would have been busted for drugs had he done random testing during camp.

    Which is why I was so surprised Pac declined the cutoff he wanted.
     
  15. MVC

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    Still can't disprove anything (*******s). Lol.

    Look at those excuses man, it's unfathomable that he's still allowed to con the public like this.

    Pacquiao's resume north of 135 still the biggest joke in boxing history.
     
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