Floyd Sr: “My son will never fight Manny Pacquiao”

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  1. RobertV77

    RobertV77 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    You can't have it both ways. If they had a 14 day window cheating would be easy. If you know enough about testing to understand this why bother responding in the first place.
     
  2. king s

    king s Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I heard floyds been training with cintron and been practising the jump incase the fight made.
     
  3. RobertV77

    RobertV77 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Do you stop to read this stuff before you post. Your post is a ****ing mess.

    It's inappropriate because... you say so? Because it makes Pac look bad? Well it does make him look bad. Not nearly as bad as you clowns defending him, but he does look bad. As for what implications a positive test would entail why bother speculating. I'm sure it would be dealt with in the contract. Given Mayweather's stance I'm assuming the fight would be off.
     
  4. ciscobox

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    :rofl:rofl
     
  5. pasky2000

    pasky2000 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    :lol:
     
  6. doomeddisciple

    doomeddisciple Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Its innapropriate becase one man is not a commission and a health issue affect ALL fighters not just Money.

    What you don't explain is how 9 years of precedent in not failing one drug test suddenly is evidence of cheating when the only people saying Pac is dirty is Floyds dad, a guy that flies out of the ring when the going gets tough and a guy at 140 who can't punch a lick.

    Drugs are a sport wide issue - Not Mayweather sepcific.
     
  7. pasky2000

    pasky2000 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    The entire discussion turns around the fact that blood tests are absolutely necessary to catch certain PEDs. That's false in today's world.

    If the fighters are randomly urine tested every single day, there's no way they wouldn't get caught, whether it's HGH, EPO, Steroids, etc. and masking agents wouldn't work any better with blood or urine tests.

    3rdislander (poster) works in the field and has stated the facts on numerous occasions back in December 2009.
     
  8. jomzky

    jomzky in your mind Full Member

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    That's where the story ends. Floyd will never ever fight Manny Pacquiao because he believed in his father's PARANOIA.
     
  9. doomeddisciple

    doomeddisciple Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Thanks for posting 3rd's user name - I couldn't remember it - but hey, lets not draw in qualified opinions here, the *****'s only wana score points off of Pac with Dr Floyd Snr's learned accusations... :patsch
     
  10. spion

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    Listen, Said Mayweather Sr, “let me educate you on something, if your body has been receiving substances to improve your athletic ability over a long period of time then you stop, your body may be clean but you have taken your body to a place it otherwise would not have been, Just because you have stopped taking, does not mean your body is no longer benefiting from the years of use”.



    If that is the case then why agree to fight a PROVEN steriod user Shane Mosley.
     
  11. dodong

    dodong >>PACQUIAO Full Member

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    interesting....:think

    I guess that still is the thinking in Mayweather's camp. I mean, what good is 40 mil if he thinks he's going to seriously get hurt.
     
  12. rinnyc

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  13. RobertV77

    RobertV77 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Everything is negotiable in a fight contract. Commissions are necessary and useful but they are not the end all and be all of the sport. Innocent men do not hide behind pathetic excuses and have nothing to hide

    I don't expect someone who believes the word of a high school drop out from a third world country over the opinion of every medical doctor and expert to understand this but the standard testing procedures are outdated and ineffective. the Commissions don't even test for the same drugs from jurisdiction to jurisdiction and many potentially dangerous compounds are not tested for. Many fights occur with no after fight testing because of the cost.

    People think he is dirty because he is killing the biggest payday of his career to avoid the test.
     
  14. RobertV77

    RobertV77 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I'm calling bull**** on your imaginary source within the Mayweather camp. As far as the testing I'm glad to hear you know better than the USADA. Where did you recieve your PHD and or MD from?
     
  15. doomeddisciple

    doomeddisciple Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    That's rich when Pacquiao's reputation was first called into question by a convicted drug felon, be he first world or not.

    He has nothing to hide because Floyd pulled this on him 3/4 of the way into a fight negotiation and I totally 100% disagree that any health issues should be negotiable - Boxing is a life and death sport and medical issues go beyond the MSAC (Mayweather State Athletic Commission).

    There are plenty of people think he is clean and that Floyd is using this as an excuse to not have to fight him. Burt Sugar wasn't a pinoy last time I checked either.

    Either way - If the testing regimen by the commissions in the USA was up to scratch (As you have stated in this post, it isnt) - You make it sound like "Olympic style drug testing" is infallable as well - Which it clearly isn't as demonstrated in the Marion Jones case and others.

    There needs to be a more hollistic way to deal with this issue, not just to either provide an excuse for EITHER fighter to back out of one fight.