Pacman sure acting guilty.

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by bloomstomb, Dec 26, 2009.


  1. Phenix

    Phenix Capo Full Member

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    So that makes you right and a expert? Just like you call them as you see them, so does everybody on this site does. Also, you are a hypocrit, you defend Pac because of Floyd Sr's allegation, yet you are making allegations about me. You dont know what my interest are, you dont know when and how many times I have posted. Then you accuse me of being someone else. So should I sue your ass like your boy 2pac is doing?
     
  2. BOXING/MMAFAN

    BOXING/MMAFAN The Fan Full Member

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    take the tests take the tests take the tests!!!! :)
     
  3. arsabs

    arsabs Boxing Addict Full Member

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    show proof that he is wrong about what you are being accused of, thats what you people want manny to do.
     
  4. BOXING/MMAFAN

    BOXING/MMAFAN The Fan Full Member

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    Take the tests take the tests!!!!! :)
     
  5. Phenix

    Phenix Capo Full Member

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    :huh:huh:huh
     
  6. arsabs

    arsabs Boxing Addict Full Member

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    keep thinking. you badly need that.
     
  7. dilayro

    dilayro Active Member Full Member

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    Pac is the one to call the shot here. Manny is the draw so Floyd has no right to dictate what Pac needs to do or not to fight him. Floyd's the one desperate for a money fight otherwise IRS won't relent off his back.
     
  8. FROST

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    Pacquiao is showing some integrity and refuses to play the Mayweathers dirty game. The Mayweathers don't even care about roids or about drug testing, all they want is to play psychological mind games and degrade Pacquiaos reputation - which has been impeccable until now. These Mayweathers are a manipulating bunch, and really it's not that difficult to see through their show.. unless you're simple-minded.
     
  9. Atritionist

    Atritionist Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I think he's going about it the wrong way. If he would of agreed with the testing without flinching. That would of shut the whole "Pac is on roids" deal quick. and would no longer be an issue. But now he's looking very suspect, for pulling out of the biggest fight for not having nothing to worry about.
     
  10. FROST

    FROST Boxing Addict Full Member

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    What would you have done if you were Pacquiao? I would have done the same as he did. The Mayweathers are shameless, so he just turned their back on them. Not play their game. If he had agreed to the olympic style drug testing, they would have come up with something else. As I said earlier, lil Floyd needs Pacquiao more than Pac needs Floyd. So Pacquiao is in a position where lil Floyd just can't dictate his terms. Already Floyd is giving in now - Pac did the unexpected and didn't play his game, as all the other of Floyds opponents have done until now - and Floyd sees his big paycheck disappearing. Floyd never really gave a **** if Pac used roids or not, all he wanted is to gain a psychological edge - and he failed.
     
  11. BoppaZoo

    BoppaZoo Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Yep great Post. It was all mental games.

    Now Floyd shot himself and us the fans in the foot.

    In the past the drug testing system in place has been fine it has caught its fair share of cheats.

    Now we get robbed because of PBF playing games as fans.

    I say **** U PBF you dumb ****ing **** just retire now and end up like your crackhead father that would be justice to me.
     
  12. ClintMagnum

    ClintMagnum Antitheist Full Member

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    Pac is clearly nervous about taking a test. Accept the reality guys, it's a definite sign of guilt. Mind games or not he should just take the test and do his talking in the ring. He has to (and probably would IMO) beat Mayweather Jnr to cement his legacy and he knows it.
    This story smacks of the Tyson debacle. He too shunned all testing but he had crooked King in his corner to iron out the clauses in the contracts. The gear is rife amongst nearly every gym I've sparred in and our sport is riddled with it. Holyfield,Tyson, and most of the current Heavyweights and cruisers who moved up to Heavyweight such as Haye are at it. You are beyond naive if you believe otherwise. :beat
     
  13. SoxNation

    SoxNation Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I think Pacquiao refusal to take random blood testing tells you he's guilty. With scheduled tests he can time his cycles so that he is clean on the testing days. Experts have already stated the way Manny wants the test done are worthless and will allow you to get away with using PEDs. No clean person would risk losing 40 million dollars while destroying their reputation over random blood tests.
     
  14. Cobbler

    Cobbler Shoemaker To The Stars Full Member

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    Yeah why don't you try doing that? :lol::lol::nut