Floyd knew manny would say no all along

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  1. deeta

    deeta Member Full Member

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    whether it affected him or not what you guys dont understand is that he believes it affected him and hes not making it up. if he actually believes it affected him then it will affect him mentally if blood is taken out. you guys have managed to ignore this logic over and over again.. either that or you guys are just ******ed.
     
  2. Farmboxer

    Farmboxer VIP Member Full Member

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    Noting wrong with a blood test right after the fight, nothing at all. However, Void did not want to fight Pac. Void is void.
     
  3. NotAnMMAfan

    NotAnMMAfan Guest

    Bottomline is, Pac agreed to random unlimited urine test and 3 blood test which takes place 1) on the announcement of the fight 2) 30 days before the fight and 3) just minutes after the fight so why ask for a ****ing olympic style testing where one jamaican sprinter Osafa Powell quoted that he got tested 48 hours before the competition and it weakens him. Do you honestly think any traces of PED's would disappear after the fight? Since Floyd kept saying Pac cant beat him and its an easy fight for him then why would he risk asking too many ****ing blood testing beyind what the NSAC requires that would jeopardize the whole fight and the possibility of him making more than $40 million dollars in one nights work? Thats ****ing $40 million.... Floyd himself said legacy wont pay bills, here is the opportunity of him making a ridiculous amount of money in less than 2 hours and yet he tried to kill the whole event and the only real explanation of this whole **** is FLOYD IS ****ING SCARED his 0 might GO...As simple as that!!!
     
  4. Babality

    Babality KTFO!!!!!!! Full Member

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    I don't believe this particular argument that Floyd knew for sure Manny would say no. But he did know there was a chance he wouldn't agree. It's only normal.
     
  5. Cormega

    Cormega Quadruple OG Full Member

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    There's nothing logical about the idea that the amount of blood taken from a routine blood test or the brand of ****ing socks he's wearing would significantly affect his performance. Just how mentally fragile is this mother****er? Seriously...
     
  6. ]V[ooSeKnUcKLeS

    ]V[ooSeKnUcKLeS YAHHHHH Full Member

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    :lol: So if Mayweather feels Pac is juicing, it's wrong but it's ok for Manny to deny a blood test because he feels it affected him? :tired
     
  7. deeta

    deeta Member Full Member

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    if he feels it weakened him then he feels it weakened him. you cant change that no matter how much you say it shouldnt affect him.
     
  8. deeta

    deeta Member Full Member

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    umm if its gonna affect him on the fight then yes. youre argument doesnt even make sense what are you trying to say? theres videos that shows him saying the blood weakend him after the morales fight so you cant say he just made it up. mayweathers allegations is based on the fact that mannys too good. you cant just make everyone you fight take blood out just cuz you feel their juicing. the fighter has every right to decline that even without reason (tho manny has a reason as i just said).
     
  9. zerocool1523

    zerocool1523 Active Member Full Member

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    this is not about numbers. can you tell me who's the man in boxing now. floyd's time is past now. cant blame manny if floyd wants to jump inside the hoops just to get a fight with him doesnt mean manny will. pac is the undisputed p4p king now after the cotto fight.
     
  10. paulfv

    paulfv Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    http://www.boxingnews24.com/2010/01/arum-%E2%80%9Ci-don%E2%80%99t-see-the-fight-mayweather-pacquiao-happening-now%E2%80%9D/

    With the potential Manny Pacquiao-Floyd Mayweather bout all but dead (see cited article) due to Mayweather's insistence that Pacquiao be subject to an unprecedented level of pre-fight testing, attention now turns to whom the undefeated pugilist is likely to next face inside the squared circle.

    Some fans are clamoring for Mayweather to fight the winner of the upcoming Shane Mosley-Andre Berto contest (1.30.10), and such a match-up would seem a natural fit.

    The problem with this scenario is that Mayweather seemingly intends to keep the March 13, 2010 date which had been reserved for the Pacquiao bout. Neither Berto nor Mosley could be expected to do a six-week turnaround in order to fight Mayweather.

    Berto holds the WBC Welterweight Championship belt, while Pacquiao possesses its WBO counterpart. The other two major championship belt holders are Vyacheslav Senchenko (WBA) of the Ukraine and Dejan Zavec [Jan Zaveck] (IBF) of Slovenia.

    Zavec won his strap a mere three weeks ago, so it isn't clear whether he would be prepared to face Mayweather approximately nine weeks from today. Given the potential financial windfall from the fight, however, a deal may be able to be struck should Team Mayweather pursue it.

    If Floyd Mayweather wishes to reclaim part of the welterweight championship, his top choice could be Senchenko. The Ukrainian's last bout was two months ago and there appears to be no present opponent on his schedule.

    Another fighter mentioned as a potential replacement for Pacquiao is Britain's Matthew Hatton. Though not considered a legitimate threat to Floyd, the Hatton family's appeal in the UK could make for a lucrative bout.

    Pacquiao appears set to seek an historic eighth title in eight different weight divisions against current WBA 154lbs champion Yuri Foreman.
     
  11. Ilesey

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    I'm guessing the fight all of a sudden is on and we have the mega fight we need.

    If not, the winner of Mosely - Berto.
     
  12. TheExecutioner

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    I heard that Shane Mosley had a step aside clause from Berto fight if either off Floyd or Manny was able to fight so it would not suprise me if Floyd fought him,I still think Floyd and Manny will fight each other but just incase it doesn't happen Floyd will fight Mosley and Manny will fight Malignaggi
     
  13. Mazallan

    Mazallan ESB yes man Full Member

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  14. paulfv

    paulfv Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    That's interesting. Thanks! :good
     
  15. C HOP

    C HOP The World Awaits Full Member

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