I know he wasnt caught All in all, if there is 1 corrupt place where money will overrule anything else. Its Las Vegas.
i'm just waiting for rooney and pimp to come on and tell you how this is part of floyd/ellerbe's "master plan". in ten years floyd will be remembered as: a great what if. in ten years manny will be remembered as: one of the top 25 greatest fighters of all time. great job floyd, you earned this legacy through and through with your post 140 pounds resume. :happy
dude, I'M a floyd fan and **** this ****. manny has earned this fight and has done nothing to earn these accusations. **** floyd's demands and his resume will look like **** when he retires. argue all you want, but in five years, when both retire, who do you think will the most votes for the HOF? it ain't gonna be floyd...
Well, if the insinuation is that Floyd wanted out of the fight, then ISN'T it part of his master plan? On the other hand, if you believe the Floyd genuinely wanted the fight then his concerns about the PEDs are likely sincere, although misguided, and all the talk of him being a chicken is ridiculous...no one would want to compete against someone that they believed was cheating. I So I guess Floyd gets what he wants regardless, and Manny gets what he wants, and boxing fans get screwed. They're both millionaires, they will both make shitloads of money in their next fights, probably against marginal fighters, and boxing fans miss out on a chance to see who the best of this generation is. Pac fans who somehow think that this is a win are ridiculous. He just ****ed over fans and boxing because of his personal pride, just like Floyd did. They'll both get richer and boxing is poorer.
maybe *****s should watch the interview with Keith Kizer, the Executive Director of the Nevada State Athletic Commission regading Money-Pac tug of war [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZ5DGqPofH4[/ame]
can't aruge with this. though i don't think for ONE ****ING SECOND floyd was serious about the steroid concerns. it was a ploy that backfired and he wasn't man enough to admit he ****ed up.
it's pretty clear from the vid that NSAC is at par with USADA testing and that their system is not obsolete as some *****s have suggested
I don't really know what he was thinking and I don't really care anymore. Pac has nothing left to prove and beating anyone else adds nothing to his legacy, so I'd be happy to see him retire. If Floyd doesn't intend to fight someone serious like a legitimate titlist at 147 or 154 I don't really give a **** if he retires either. Then maybe we can get back to talking about the Super Six, or Berto/Mosely, or Hopkins/Green, or who Bute will face next, or Marquez/Khan or Marquez/Hatton, or any number of other future matches or potential matches that aren't giant dramafests that spawn moronic thread after moronic thread filled with bad punctuation, stupid gifs, lies, nonsense, name-calling, and the rest.
1) I do not believe that Pacquiao is using any illegal drugs, and while I think he's being a bit of a ***** for refusing the USADA testing regimen simply as a matter of hurt pride, that's his perogative. 2) Do you honestly expect he Commissioner of NSAC to say "our current testing regimen is inadequate"? REALLY?
so...he says the drug testing issue is up to the fighters (thus a contract issue) and not up to the NSAC to decide...he also didn't mention anything about the key word "random."