Team Pacquiao concerned with penalties if blood test(s) come back dirty

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  1. TonyD407

    TonyD407 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Unfortunatley we live in a MEDIA DRIVEN WORLD theese days

    and wether manny likes it or not he is going to have to prove

    he is innocent :deal

    weather he fights floyd or not

    ten years after he retires everyone will be saying ....

    ' remember that manny pacquiao ....he was awesome
    he beat everyone .....
    yeah but he was probably on steroids '

    why tarnish his legacy for a few blood tests ?????????

    if he proves he's innocent he can retire and live his political dreams
    with no backlash :deal

    If obama or gordon brown got accused of taking drugs
    they would have to prove to the public they were innocent !

    End of Story :deal
     
  2. IsaL

    IsaL VIP Member Full Member

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    Interviewer: Are you using steroids?

    Pacquiao: Eh, uh, no even no what porteing shake ees. I eat fish and cereal! What ees steroid?

    ****ing ey! :patsch
     
  3. box247

    box247 Well-Known Member Full Member

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  4. Kush

    Kush Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    No doubt Pacs on roids and Roach is the connection.
     
  5. jjax

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  6. NESTORRDEA

    NESTORRDEA Active Member Full Member

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    WO-OWW, just wow. This is turning very ugly, very quickly for Pacquiao!
     
  7. box247

    box247 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I'm not the article I posted can be made by anyone. But the fact is there are all sorts of stories coming out and everyone has an opinion on this. Whats fact and fiction. We wont know unless we get exact statements from each fighter or their camps
     
  8. BizarroRJJ

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    To cocksucker: any attorney/rep that is not the ACTUAL PERSON POTENTIALLY USING PED'S, has no idea what the person is or isnt doing regardless of what they believe or not. Thats not their job. Their job is to review/create the agreement and cover ANY AND ALL BASES. You know a great attorney that ASSUMES **** and leaves it out of contracts no matter how baseless, because they "believe" their client? Not their job to do that. Their job is to completely review the contract and present it with ALL POTENTIAL variables. If there's a 1% chance that it could occur, then it must be addressed. Of course it can happen that hes using PED's, but just because that point is examined and discussed, doesnt imply guilt. It implies that his attorney/reps are doing their jobs....cocksucker.
     
  9. TheUnstoppable

    TheUnstoppable Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Playing devils advocate here, having a physique like that doesnt mean youre on steroids/performance enhancing agents.

    Countless people have bodies like that completely naturally. Should come as no surprise that a boxer, with their training regimen, would look like that.
     
  10. jjax

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    OK, nothing personal box247, I get you.

    Not aimed at you, but look at the professionalism of the writer:

    Roy's reply to the article: This has to be on the worst, least professional articles I've ever seen. Dude, you are an absolutely awful critic, and based on this article, a complete imbecile. Please go back to Pacland where your type belong.

    Mike's reply to Roy's reply: Roy, idiots hate this article and the writer. Do you?


    Yeah, I think this Mike character is HIGHLY professional, and truly among the elite of society's critical thinkers :roll: I've never seen a credible journalist post such a mindless counter-argument.
     
  11. jjax

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    30yr old people who have been training intensely their whole lives do not suddenly explode like that. As has been noted before, a young, sedentary and malnourished person can make amazing immediate gains because their body is adapting to new stress. Pacquiao's body has been stressed intensely since 16 years old. He would have to have incredible genetics for this sudden transformation to take place.
     
  12. fastfist

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    You cannot blame team Pac with their concern if indeed this is true. There are millions of ways for even just one blood sample to come out dirty, what more several randomly tested blood samples which will be tested by someone chosen by the opposing group. A million bucks is all it takes for a person working inside the testing lab to produce a steroid positive blood, never mind the several hundreds outside the lab who can infect the samples.

    I just think this is the main concern of team pac. Didn't Arum say they are ok with any tests as long as it's done by NSAC?
     
  13. timmyjames

    timmyjames PTurd curb stomper Full Member

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    firstly, that is a very bias article.

    second, he had to take the test within 48 hours of the notice of face fines and suspension..that means no PBF, no Paulie, no Yuri

    third, if he is a juice man, it would be during training, thus a pee test now should be no problem
     
  14. box247

    box247 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    He started at 106 a long time ago when he was 16. How much has he gone up recently.
     
  15. TheUnstoppable

    TheUnstoppable Well-Known Member Full Member

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    How do you mean suddenly explode? his transformation has taken years.

    How has he been stressed since he was 16?

    His skill set and athlecisism may well indicate great genetics.