Damn, I thought the KO6 was legit until...

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  1. antonio plaisir

    antonio plaisir the detonator Full Member

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    it's only fair to point out you just used evan fields as an example to support your argument.
     
  2. victor879

    victor879 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I know, but the point wasn't his guilt, the point was his response: "Fine, I'll take the test and we'll fight."

    Pacquiao's response was "I will fight Clottey and file a lawsuit." Doesn't exactly send the message of: "Hey, I got nothing to hide!"

    Like I said earlier: the only person that made me suspicious of Manny Pacquiao taking PEDs was Manny Pacquiao's actions outside the ring when the subject was brought up. Had nothing to do with his in-ring actions.
     
  3. freddy-wak

    freddy-wak M O D E R A T O R Full Member

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    all you packy wackys need to shut up......KTFO6

    #KTFO6
     
  4. antonio plaisir

    antonio plaisir the detonator Full Member

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    holy knew he had more chance of passing a test than winning a case!
     
  5. victor879

    victor879 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    So did Pacquiao feel he had a better chance at winning a case than he had of passing a PED test?

    Like I said: The only reason I became suspicious of Manny Pacquiao, is because of Manny Pacquiao. The man could have ended the whole thing by just agreeing to the terms that were mediated by the retired Federal Judge, and we would have already had THE fight.

    And if anybody wants to dispute that the retired Federal Judge was objective and respected the desires of both parties involved, I would love to hear it. Even Bob Arum had nothing negative to say about the man. That didn't stop them from walking away from the contract however.

    50/50, Manny chooses gloves, Manny chooses ring size, Mayweather subject to $10 million per pound penalty if over 147, both fighters subject to random blood and urine testing with a 14-day cutoff from the fight. Nobody in their right mind would claim this deal was "unfair for Manny Pacquiao." And the man walked away from it to fight Clottey who was coming off a loss. Says a lot.
     
  6. Bustajay

    Bustajay Feel the Steel/Balls Deep Full Member

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    :huh
    Well go look at him in his last fights and show me where he looked this buff and full of acne:think

    Juiced up bro:yep

    :smoke
     
  7. progamer

    progamer Boxing Junkie banned

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    drug test records were part of the discovery. pac gave pedjr's lawyers access to them.

    pedjr went to africa.:rofl

    for pedjr seems like passing a test isnt the same as passing the test and showing the drug test for public consumption.:good

    no clean fighter would refuse to show his clean drug test record. no one. none.
     
  8. antonio plaisir

    antonio plaisir the detonator Full Member

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    he passed every ped test. you suspect pac because of a smear campaign by the mayweathers so effective you don't even see it, dismissing successful defamation action as "diversionary". i suspect every elite athlete is probably on peds (including jmm, pac and floyd) because i ain't naïve.
     
  9. victor879

    victor879 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    So has JMM.... check the message board topics and get back to me about "passing every test."

    Manny asked JMM for additional testing before their 4th fight. Marquez agreed "as long as Manny takes the same tests." Manny walked and said "no testing." :lol:

    The defamation lawsuit was for peanuts by the way. Did you even check the amount they sued for and received in a settlement? Obviously not.... It was a dog and pony show and you just fell for it hook, line, and sinker. Did his defamation lawsuit repair Manny's image in regard to PEDs? Nope, it made people MORE suspicious of him. Not less.

    You do realize it never was decided in court and he wasn't "awarded money" right? It was a settlement to make it go away and punish Floyd for "not showing up to court." That $114,000 in legal fees Floyd had to pay really broke his bank..... And that is all he paid for by the way. The lawyer fees. Pacquiao didn't receive a single dime for his "defamation" claim.
     
  10. antonio plaisir

    antonio plaisir the detonator Full Member

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    they got their retraction. love how you keep shifting the argument, so what if jmm passed? how is that pertinent to my answer to your question re pac in response to mine re holy? i ain't interested in playing silly games. there's a level of collusion in allowing yourself to be hoodwinked, which makes it even worse.

    incidentally, i'll repeat as it seemed to pass you by: i suspect they're all at it, including jmm, pac and floyd.
     
  11. antonio plaisir

    antonio plaisir the detonator Full Member

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    and if you think the fact it was settled out of court lends a positive slant for floyd, you are ****ing tripping!
     
  12. victor879

    victor879 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Maybe, but I'm just repeating the bull**** arguments being presented against stringent PED testing. As you so eloquently put it: "allowing yourself to be hoodwinked."

    Pacquiao was defended to no-end by these clowns who are now talking about JMM juicing. Like I said before, the irony is absolutely hilarious. JMM is just as clean as Pacquiao if you use their own bull**** logic.

    If you want my honest opinion: All champions should have to be subject to year-round testing. Top contenders and challengers for titles should also be tested like this. I think it'd be fair to say: "If you are in the top 10, you are being tested for PEDs year round."
     
  13. antonio plaisir

    antonio plaisir the detonator Full Member

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    no, you're just repeating the bull**** arguments floyd wants you to.

    can't argue with year-round testing, but there has to be absolute transparency - armstrong getting away with positive tests proves this.
     
  14. progamer

    progamer Boxing Junkie banned

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    pac didnt hire a steroids specialist you ****ing idiot and has no acne all over.

    worse macne tried to cover it up with by saying he hired a team of doctors.:rofl

    you hire a hoe what would people expect you to do? go to church?

    macne hired a hoe dressed like a nun.:rofl:hi:


    and pac agreed to random urine all the way to the day of. thats not a sign of a guy who is juicing.:deal

    pedjr found a way to avoid the fight.

    if it's not one thing it's another. simple as.:deal
     
  15. victor879

    victor879 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Passed every test given by the commission. The same tests you defended Pacquiao for taking. Hypocrite and jackass.