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

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  1. HitmanHatton

    HitmanHatton Boxing Addict Full Member

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    My point is why wont he take a blood test 30 days before the fight, like someone posted earlier, the way Pacquiao wants to take the test, it would leave a little chance for him to dabble in banned substances (ALTHOUGH I AM NOT SAYING PACQUIAO IS TAKING STEROIDS). The 24/7 programmes that shows Pacquiao puts to bed the suggestion that he is superstitious about blood tests and that blood tests make him weak.
    I really dont see the problem when both fighters are subjected to the same tests so both are in the same boat.
     
  2. rinnyc

    rinnyc Member Full Member

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    If this is the case, then I can't see any reason why Mayweather is complaining.
     
  3. el_caviteno

    el_caviteno Member Full Member

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    Aren't you tired of OWNING him? Move on...! :rofl:rofl:rofl
     
  4. ZworK

    ZworK The best ever Full Member

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    I read your article jaggov, those tests haven't been implemented yet and it is not used by any professional organisation, unil it becomes an official means of testing STFU!
     
  5. Davies

    Davies Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Coincidence your sticking up for Pac using PED's and your avatar is Mosley? :lol:
     
  6. rushman

    rushman Devoid is Devoid Full Member

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    Actually your vapidity is embarrassing. If you were cogent enough to comprehend it.

    Your argument resolved to a singular premise: "If he has got nothing to hide, then he can have no reason to object to (subject)"
    I demonstrated that this premise is flawed by providing a clear example of where this premise fails.

    Here is a simple introduction to deductive reasoning. Someone with your limited cogitive facilities may struggle with it. But if you don't at least try to understand it then you will continue to make asanine posts.

    [ame]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deductive_reasoning[/ame]

    Or to dumb it down for you: logic isn't something you are good at. Please **** off and study it for a while, then come back and you may not sound like a ******ed ****.
     
  7. scurlaruntings

    scurlaruntings ESB 2002 Club Full Member

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    Your post is the case in point. Zero evidence and yet on the basis of nothing more than conjecture your remedial ass has already made up your simple mind. The jury rests. :thumbsup
     
  8. homebrand

    homebrand Well-Known Member Full Member

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    it looks like Floyd has been taking notes from Anglosaxon. I wonder if he has requested a youtube video to be posted as another requirement.
     
  9. scatterbrain

    scatterbrain Boxing Addict Full Member

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    you mean ellerbe. :lol::rofl
     
  10. monkeyboy448

    monkeyboy448 New Member Full Member

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    There are many threads on this and many opinions floating about, but i wanted to see it summed up by figures and hope that Pac and PBF see it.

    The point is to show the opinion of the masses about Pac-mans refusal of the blood test.

    I have my opinion on it all......i just want to see this fight!!!!!!

    I dont want to think pac is a cheat, i dont want to think PBF is moaning, i dont want to feel PBF OR Pac is a ducker.

    There are opinions either way.

    I personally dont buy into Pac's needle phobia yet i can sympathise that he shouldnt have to prove anything to anyone....he does that best in the ring!

    The question has been raised though and the answer is simple enough for Pac to answer. The guy has recentley become an absolute monster and i want to now see that it is due to his training and talent, not a supplement or banned substance. As out of order as it seems to some, PBF isnt asking for much.

    So the question is:

    Manny Pacquiao: "Innocent until proven guilty" or "Guilty until proven innocent"

    My opinion. Please Pac, just take the test so no-one can argue and we get to see this great fight! Its what your in the sport for!!!!!!
     
  11. Starched Him

    Starched Him Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Dont know where you from but over hear your guilty until proven innocent.
    The world will say if he has nothing to hide then why wont he prove it
     
  12. Rooney

    Rooney Boxing Junkie banned

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    Tygart noted Olympic athletes are tested often and without notice. He said less than a teaspoon of blood is removed out of an average of 380 teaspoons in the normal human and that it regenerates within an hour of being withdrawn.

    Blood tests, he said, can find things urine tests can't, like the use of human growth hormone, synthetic hemoglobin or blood transfusions, all of which "certainly would aid in an endurance-type event."
     
  13. Sp_Immortal

    Sp_Immortal Well-Known Member Full Member

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    They don't test in the weeks leading up to the race...they do it after...

    :patsch
     
  14. retriever

    retriever Boxing Addict Full Member

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    drug testing is not one blood test 30 days before the fight and one after the fight. It is random drug testing which would include somewhere between 3-5 blood tests and 8-12 urine tests taken during the period January 1 to March 15. - Richard Schaefer

    http://philboxing.com/news/story-31561.html
     
  15. Rooney

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    Mayweather's promoter Richard Schaefer said a Pacquiao promoter told him the Filipino superstar would not agree to a blood test within 30 days of the bout because of his superstition against testing.

    Pacquiao and Mayweather have previously submitted, and passed, urine tests for performance-enhancing and illegal drugs supervised by the Nevada State Athletic Commission.

    Travis Tygart, chief executive of the United States Anti-Doping Agency, said a blood test can allow testers to detect use of energy-boosting synthetic EPO, human growth hormone and "a number of potent performance-enhancers not detectable in urine. . . . With a [30-day] window like that, you could dope to the gills and get away with it.
     
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