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

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  1. Rooney

    Rooney Boxing Junkie banned

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    Here in the UK it reading

    PAC REFUSING DRUG TEST:rofl:rofl
     
  2. CottoDaBodykill

    CottoDaBodykill Boxing Addict Full Member

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    don't call eze an idiot mr 190 too big for his britches
     
  3. eze

    eze Everybody Know Me Full Member

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    I've read it already.

    I've also listened to Dan Rafeal who has word from Pac's camp (not Roach)

    That they DO NOT want to be tested during training camp. Only before camp or after the fight.
     
  4. thesmokingm

    thesmokingm Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I believe I just posted what you asked for and the lastest they want a sample taken.
     
  5. blur

    blur WLADGLASSJAW Full Member

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    roach said not the day before the fight. i myself have tried giving away a sample of my blood into a vial for blood testing and that made me weak for a couple of hours. roach wants manny to fight 100% during fight night. if pac is positive for roids after the fight, then u can take all his wins away from him. ur just a hater and ur judgement is overshadowed by ur hate.
     
  6. boxbox

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    Up until they read why:rofl
     
  7. divac

    divac Loyal Member Full Member

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    This is hard to believe.......you mean to tell me that USADA, has pulled long distance runners and tested them the night before the run????
    I very much doubt that. I would think that they would use logic and reason and allow these athletes to compete and be 100% fit and strong, and not draw blood from an athlete the day before their competition if there was a chance it could weaken them.
     
  8. terrokar

    terrokar New Member Full Member

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    30 days before the fight IS training camp
     
  9. Powerman55

    Powerman55 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    A blood test the day after the fight will show up any steriod use. Mayweather is playing politics again and trying to mess with Pacquaios mind.
     
  10. EL CABALLO

    EL CABALLO Boxing Addict Full Member

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    IS It me or......... does anybody have any idea about the amount of blood needed to make these tests??? It's not like they r going to take a whole pint from your body....butttttttttttttttttt, if that doesn't convince you....... What makes you think this kind of testing is debilitating 4 boxing but not 4 other high energy demanding olympic sports?......................... If that still doesn't convince you, then you should feel alright knowing Mayweather is going to be subjected to the same "debilitating" standards!!
    Bottom line- Mayweather is right this time , Pacquiao is WRONG
     
  11. am0kgonzo

    am0kgonzo Active Member Full Member

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    Simple, because he does not have to and Floyd does not make the ****ing rules, neither does his daddy or his ****** guido buttbuddy.
     
  12. retriever

    retriever Boxing Addict Full Member

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    :good:good:good

    If he doesn't fight Pacquiao I'll lose all respect for the guy and it'll tarnish his legacy more than a loss would have.
     
  13. KO Boxing

    KO Boxing Boxing Addict Full Member

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    What he said.
     
  14. Rooney

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    yeah he scared of needles. he supersticious, he dont wanna be drained, it will effect him mentally:rofl:rofl:rofl
     
  15. eze

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    You can, and the only way to test for EPO would be to get his blood and see his count of red blood cells.
     
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