Article: Boxing is flunking this test

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by caneman, Jan 2, 2010.


  1. caneman

    caneman 100% AllNatural Xylocaine Full Member

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    Bill Dwyre is a great sports columnist for the LA Times. I've followed his articles over the years especially the ones covering the Lakers. I've never disagreed with Bill on any topic. This guy KNOWS WHAT TIME IT IS.

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  2. bandeedo

    bandeedo Loyal Member Full Member

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    good article. there are a lot of casual fans that read this newspaper that will base their opinion on this article and that doesnt bode well for the mayweathers.
     
  3. theHawtness

    theHawtness Active Member Full Member

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    that's why i love boxing. the drama in and out of the ring is worth it.
     
  4. MexicanJew

    MexicanJew Jajajajajaja Full Member

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    Excellent



    Mayweather is ****ed, to put it lightly
     
  5. Observer

    Observer Member Full Member

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    Well, if Mayweather doesn't offer Pacman a chance to get his annoying mouth shut in the ring it will have to be a courtroom. And Mayweather would have been better off in the ring.
     
  6. finalfight

    finalfight Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Bullsh!t biased article. There were tons of people who mentioned WaPakMans alleged steroid use before the Mayweather's including, very publically, Paulie Malignaggi. This article chooses to ignore that.

    No smoke without fire.

    And to all you idiots that can't read properly - Floyd Jr has nothing to do with this. The remarks came from the mouthes of Floyd Sr and Roger Mayweather. In short Floyd is most certainly not '****ed'.
     
  7. lyraus

    lyraus Member Full Member

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    Floyd clearly stated on the radio interview with RA the Rugged Man that "Everybody knows the Phillipines has the best performance enhancing drugs in the world", an obvious accusation against Pacquiao.

    Besides, if Floyd can't control his team, then he's not the man he tries and portray himself to be. Hell, his promotional company can't even negotiate a fight for him, that's why he needs Oscar's gofer to do his bidding for him.
     
  8. badger6

    badger6 Ask your wife !!! Full Member

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    According to the floydlickers all the articles are biased bull****. I guess by that logic your statements are biased bull**** also.

    The only smoke is the smoke that the frauds camp keeps blowing and the only fire is watching the frauds legacy (or lack there of) go up in flames.
     
  9. yumbaa

    yumbaa New Member Full Member

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    Crap article. Where r u guys getting this dross from?
     
  10. fatcity

    fatcity Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Yes he is.A statement of fact or should the statement be implied,makes him responsible.Listen to the radio interview before making such a noob response.:deal
     
  11. Toopretty

    Toopretty Custom made Full Member

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    You whores are so ****ing lame. Nobody reads that bull****. The west coast tack heads hate Mayweather anyway. He got the this whole neck of the woods over here that support him. Dumb ass bitches. Paulie mentioned roids prior to the Cotto fight... .. Mayweather said an impartial statement and I dare any of you whores to say that would actually hold up in court. lol I swear you are some complete imbeciles with no life experience on pretty much anything. The way this is going to go is once the case gets thrown out of court or if it actually goes to trial then Mayweather and CO will have **** load of PROFESSIONALS and EXPERTS on the subject of doping that will crucify boxing's current steroid testing and justify the "random" testing. Thats just one battle they will win with ease. Then they can have the numerous video clips and written statements of Pac and camp saying the test was "no problem" "no big deal" all the while Mayweather Sr. did not make any comment until after they came back and said "hold up, random blood? this is to strict" blah blah.. You whores are a clueless as ****.
     
  12. Toopretty

    Toopretty Custom made Full Member

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    :rofl:rofl This cant get any better one flat out lie. Is that what Leonard Ellerbe said? Maybe I missed something. Did Mayweather Sr. even ever mention anything about the steroid test? Does he handle the negotiations or give official public statements for the Mayweather camp. I swear you whores are funny as ****. Mayweather should sue the writer for a blatant false statement.
     
  13. urmutha

    urmutha New Member Full Member

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    nice find and read :good
     
  14. box247

    box247 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Nice article. Boxing has always had a bit of a tainted image. You need some out of the ring drama. Just when the fights get pulled is when there is a problem. Will hurt boxing with the casual fans. Most people know about a handful of boxers and these are the fights they want to see and if the sport is to revive itself to past glory they really need to pull these fights off.
     
  15. caneman

    caneman 100% AllNatural Xylocaine Full Member

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    Los Angeles Times. #1 newspaper in the America's 2nd largest city and 2nd largest newspaper in the country.

    Also written by Bill Dwyre, one of the most respected sports columnists here in LA.

    Yeah, I agree with you, not a credible source. :roll: