Amir Khan and Pacquiao Drug Accusations

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by jmmpbf, Dec 26, 2010.


  1. jharax

    jharax Active Member Full Member

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    she's mine... dont take her away from me.... :blood :fire
     
  2. Leonard

    Leonard Boxing Addict Full Member

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    yeah but that's just for me though. pac still has to decide for himself if it would affect him significantly. considering this should be the biggest fight of his life, he should be mentally and physically 100%. but if he finds he won't be botherd by osdt, that would be great. all the more if he wins.
     
  3. Leonard

    Leonard Boxing Addict Full Member

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    yeah, it's him in serpico. :good
     
  4. CoDer

    CoDer Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Nope. Roach was misqouted all he want's is the commissions regulated drug test procedure. It wasn't random drug test.
     
  5. jharax

    jharax Active Member Full Member

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    yeah, boxing is becoming politics nowadays... all we can do as fans is either to quit being a fan of boxing or live with their rules
     
  6. Leonard

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    what i mean is, pac should take the tests as demanded by floyd for the fight to happen.
     
  7. shan7-8-6

    shan7-8-6 Active Member Full Member

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    Training at full throttle doesnt mean he was training at 100% physically....i didnt see any sparring going on....just the usual pad work/bag work/speedball....basic stuff....and i give full credit to Morales for that fight....ive been watching his fights since he fought Wayne Mcullough....im still a fan of his and always will be....just pisses me off when people beleive **** a dumb fuker like Floyd Sr would say....i mean i was a fan of Floyd before he started with the racist ****...yeh, he's going to go down as an all time great....but i dont have no respect for the guy or his dad....outside of boxing...he's a lowlife....and that video that he put out on the net jus proved that....so when people beleive what people like Floyd Sr have to say....just makes you think....what dum fcuks.... :)
     
  8. CoDer

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    I would strongly advice them against it. Even with cut-off, if given a chance.
     
  9. jmmpbf

    jmmpbf Boxing Addict Full Member

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    What if Manny Pacquiao takes the tests and gets dominated by Floyd, is the OSDT the reason for the loss?
     
  10. jharax

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    yep
    it all comes down to two options

    either pac finds a way to be physically and mentally safe having full drug testing
    or floyd to budge and aggree to 14-day window...

    there are always 2 sides of the story...
     
  11. jmmpbf

    jmmpbf Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Knew it, have you seen "You dont know Jack" I think thats one of hes best movies. :good
     
  12. jharax

    jharax Active Member Full Member

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    no... he just lost to a better guy
     
  13. CoDer

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    Ah yes.

    They have to negotiate the cut off, Its a two way street. 7 days is more that decent.
     
  14. jmmpbf

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    Pac finds a way to be physically and mentally safe having full drug testing with no cut off dates, I think thats the only option left. I believe Team Pacquiao got caught off guard with the OSDT demands, so now they cant counter with anything else except cut off dates.
     
  15. Leonard

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    it depends. if he looks like his usual self then he just lost to a better boxer. but if he comes out sluggish and far from what he's been in his recent fights, then there is reason to doubt. but still, that wouldn't be proof enough.