did you understand my question? because pacquiao was said to be taking some designer drugs that is "undetectable" how would a blood test suppose to detect it? i'm not a chemist so please enlighten me.
man who the **** cares anymore? Pacman had a chance to prove mayweather wrong in 2 ways: 1) in takeing the damn test and 2) being and beating him in the ring. Now, he has failed on both attempts. Like i stated earlier, they both picked the easier way to the top, but mayweather has done it a little better b/c of the money he generates. I also wrote that pacman is only going to fight top rank fighters b/c that's the only place where he 'll make any knd of money. Mayweather is so hated that people will always pay to see him lose. People can say what they want about floyd, you love to hate him and he knows that. People will jump to pay and see him lose just to say they saw it live. For now **** these two cats. In my eyes they both are bitches more so manny b/c it obvious he has something to hide. Let's see williams and mosley!!!
I agree with everyone here Pac should just take the test. Here's my question to all of you. Are you guys going to push all the other pros to do blood testing? Or is this the first and last time? Reserved only for Manny Pacquiao at Floyd's request?
And who told you this? Oh wait you must have told Floyd Senior so that's why he's going on and on about it. Or maybe you work in Pac's training camps and personally administer it to him. GTFHO with that **** that's based on absolutely nothing other than malicious unfounded accusations by people who don't have enough character to give someone just due props for their success.
Manny has always been under a microscope. Constantly being hounded by cameras and lots of fans, crew and visitors during his whole training. If he has been going to clinics for balco treatments, someone would notice. If he has been taking ****, there would be a lot of evidence. He has given blood before. He has been tested before. There is nothing to indicate any wrongdoing. Now that he has been accused of taking steroids, I don't think Manny will start (or continue) taking steroids because he knows he will be watched more. If and when the fight happens, both fighters will be clean. So Floyd has nothing to worry about. On the other hand, floyd has effectively cast doubt on Pacquiao in the public's eye. The only purpose for asking anything new on negotiations was to frustrate and gain an advantage. It was never about genuine fear that the opponent was on roids. He will now want the fight signed more than ever. The negotiations blew up only because of the hate on ARUM and Mayweather. IF Arum could have distanced himself a little, it might have ran much better. That being said, it is now up to Manny to consider everything and do it business-as-usual. The lawsuit was the first step to set the record straight among the public. THe last most important step is to legitimize his claim by running a clean, documented camp and getting it on with mayweather.
Very well said with no biased bs...just sensible facts and reasoning. Trust me this fight will happen eventually. just perhap not when we would like it to(like right now).
GOOD POINT!! in FACT, the next time a rival accuses your left testicle is bigger'n the right, randomly drop your pants and let him fondle your balls anytime to PROVE HIM WRONG.
Do you even know what is this about??? ****en?? What language is that?? Test??? How many tests??? When??? By who????? Manny never refused A TEST?? RANDOM TESTING WHENEVER..... THATS SOMETHING ELSE. Why does he needs to agree to that??? Because VOID say so??
Since Balco was shut down, who is supplying Balco designer roids since Victor Conte & associates were convicted in 2006 & 2007? Shortly after, Don Catlin, MD, the founder and then-director of the UCLA Olympic Analytical Laboratory and now head of the Los Angeles-based nonprofit organization Anti-Doping Research, succeeded in identifying and developing a testing process for tetrahydrogestrinone (THG). Now able to detect the new substance, he tested 550 existing samples from athletes, of which 20 proved to be positive for THG.