Frankly i think everyone in this is f.ked but

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  1. planetzion

    planetzion Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I still dont get why pac just doesnt take the test...i know i am going to get lampooned as a ***** nuthugger ...what ever I am not fazed by dick head opinions....

    but really I think Pac is a monster and absolute ****ing monster....why doesn't he just take the test? Its not going to make a **** worth of difference and he is on a guarentee of $25M at least but will most likely make 40-50 Million thats a lot of ****ing cash to walk away from for the sake of a blood test.

    If Mayweather is submitting to the same test then why not?
     
  2. BoxingFanNo1

    BoxingFanNo1 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Its called negotiation, look it up.

    Mayweather made a demand, Pac countered, now this is the part where I should be typing Mayweather accepted/countered, he didn't.

    Also quit with this "40 millions a lot of cash" bull****. Mayweather's walking away from it too you know.......
     
  3. thewoo

    thewoo Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I don't neccesarily disagree with you but on the same token I don't see why floyd doesn't just fight under normal testing. I can't think of any drug that would be absent from pac's system 30 days before the fight and again immidiatly after the fight and still give him an advantage.

    Also I think that Floyd is good enough that he could beat a roided pacman, that's how much of an advantage I think he has over him. Hoya beat a Roided Vargas, Peter beat a Roided Toney. I am sure there are other examples. I just don't see why Floyd for this one opponent chose to make this an issue. he never cared about it when he was fighting guys bigger than him and now that he's fighting a midget he suddenly needs special testing.
     
  4. M.I.G.

    M.I.G. and STILL... Full Member

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    The fight will get made. If Pac is refusing to take the test, it's because he was told to do so. The fight will happen when Top Rank and GBP feel they can maximize it.
     
  5. planetzion

    planetzion Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Yeah I get your points and I dont really disagree either ....I guess I dont see pac as being as fickle as Mayweather obviously the Mayweather camp really believe he is on roids that there perogative ....I just would have thought a fighter like pac would have just taken the test...and been done with it...

    I had assumed Manny to be more reasonable then Floyd but in this case he is being just as head strong over something which is in the grand scheme of things pretty minor
     
  6. planetzion

    planetzion Well-Known Member Full Member

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    well thats the other side too it as well I guess.....heres hoping
     
  7. Boom_Boom

    Boom_Boom R.I.P Boxing 6/9/12 Full Member

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    Its a psychological thing, Pac had blood taken out of him so close to the first Morales fight, he said he felt his body weak from the fight and blamed it on it. Whether he really did feel weak that night only Pac knows that.

    And you cant jsut say it wont have any effect on him whatsoever in the future, it would be like telling some guy who survived a plane crash and is now scared of flying that its ok to fly because statistically flying is the safest way to travel.
     
  8. BoxingFanNo1

    BoxingFanNo1 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Agree, and for that I'm disappointed in the little guy. IMO the party/fighter that accepted the others demands would have came out the bigger of the two.
     
  9. planetzion

    planetzion Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Yep a agree as well I guess what I am getting at is my thoughts of Pac is he is less of a "primadonna" and seems to be a fight anyone anywhere anytime kind of player....I dont know why he is playing floyds game of being so fickle over something that doesnt really make any difference we expect **** like that out of a floyd it doesnt really surprise me but Pac is really being just as obstructive (in my view) to the fight being made
     
  10. planetzion

    planetzion Well-Known Member Full Member

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    that very true...and pretty much sums up my points with pac
     
  11. finalfight

    finalfight Boxing Addict Full Member

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