Let me see, ped= performance enhancing drugs. yes they will let you train harder, reaching better performance. when you think peds in baseball you get guys hitting 70 home runs, track the runners become faster. See where I'm going here, ped performing at higher level, being stronger and having more stamina. Mayweather isn't looking as if he has unlimited stamina, he hasn't exhibited more power in his fights. He's moving slower, reflexes aren't the same. He likes to lay on the ropes and take breaks. He to me doesn't look like a fighter on peds, but he has good reason to want to be. Floyd style is one that people complain has bored them. His low output and safety first take on fighting caters to him as he gets older. Floyd isn't out younging guys by being more athletic, he's taking them to school by slowing down the pace and hitting and not getting hit. Pot shot 1 or 2 max at a time and hug/hold or get out of the way. He can do this for 12 rounds because he's not overexerting himself and not taking damage. If Floyd is on the juice so is Pacquiao, to say so other wise is just straight up hypocrisy.
It's not about the people not having experience anymore is it? Again, who the **** is Don Catlin and Margaret Goodman?
The official tests taken by the athletic commission will expose him for "juicing" after the fight if he does in fact enhance. All you can do till then is slit your wrists(hopefully fatally) and continue crying now that the fight is on and you have nothing to troll about.
Not true, it's not about random testing. It's about drawing blood on the day of the fight. It happened when Pacquiao fought Morales.
I guess ignorance is bliss. Just assuming that because an official body is doing the testing that they will catch everything.
They offered Pacquiao a 2 week window and he turned that down as well. Furthermore, he only wanted to get blood drawn twice before the fight and once after the fight. How is it not about random testing when Pacquiao wanted to chose how many times he got tested and when he got tested? For this fight, there is not cutoff. Realistically, no one is going to draw blood the day of the fight, but it can happen. So how come he's ok with it now?
He was born in a hut on the highest Philippine mountains w/o ANY formal education? It probably takes time for superstitions to come to terms with education and science? Isn't that a good thing? Why do you paint it in a bad light that he's now fully on board with testing?
The question should be changed to: 'WHEN Floyd juices up for the fight will it make a difference against Pac'
Of course it's a good thing. I'm pointing out his 180 on the issue to refute the claim that his initial reluctance had anything to with fears about getting blood drawn the day of the fight or him supposedly being weakened for 3 days from getting blood drawn.
And while you're at since you think yourself a specialist, why has Floyd brought in Heredia and Ariza? Is it just a coincidence?
You'd have to ask Pacquiao. I can only guess as to the reason. Objectively speaking though, it's pretty apparent that his claims of being weakened for 3 days from getting blood drawn are not true.