How will Floyd react when Buffer introduces Pacquiao

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  1. eze

    eze Everybody Know Me Full Member

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    It's scientifically proven that it has no effect on the body for the little amount of blood they take.
     
  2. fytelod

    fytelod Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Even if they start at the same age, there's a big possibility that Floyd won't get what Pacquiao accomplished.

    There's no guarantee Floyd can achieve what Pacquiao did accomplished. They're 2 different persons, 2 different mentality, 2 different boxers, 2 different styles so no guarantee.
     
  3. eze

    eze Everybody Know Me Full Member

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    Well considering that you can weigh 100lbs for minimumweight, Pac's lowest weight was 106.

    He never even fought in the minimum weight class.
     
  4. PNoyFightFanUSN

    PNoyFightFanUSN Larry Don't Give a **** Full Member

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    illegal in the states probably.legality is a subjective term in the PI.don't let something like "written laws" fool you.
     
  5. fytelod

    fytelod Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Maybe most won't be affected by a blood testing but PAC already experienced weakening after a blood test.

    Maybe most won't be affected by blood testing but I've seen people fainted after blood drawn from them. Heck I've even seen a fully grown up man fainted at the sight of a needle.:lol: Which type are you? I'm guessing you're the "toughie" type.
     
  6. fytelod

    fytelod Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I've read articles where PAC said he placed metals, coins in his pockets during weigh-in. I didn't get which fight he's referring to. Could be the amateur fights.
     
  7. Hatesrats

    Hatesrats "I'm NOT Suprised..." Full Member

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    Floyd won't five a ****.
     
  8. fytelod

    fytelod Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    :good different countries, different scenario.
     
  9. eze

    eze Everybody Know Me Full Member

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    Oh boy, this again.

    Pac isn't afraid of needles. He said himself that he needs THREE days to recover from getting his blood taken.

    Now he doesn't.
     
  10. fytelod

    fytelod Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    He still needs 3 days and he has 14 days to do so. 10 days is more than enough allowance I think.

    No need to go to 7 days or 3 days cutoff. Mosley-Floyd blood testing stopped 18 days out.
     
  11. doubleplaidinum

    doubleplaidinum Maravilla Full Member

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    :lol: epic introduction.
     
  12. P4P

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    Who the #1 WW?:patsch
     
  13. P4P

    P4P Active Member Full Member

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    Actual question didn't pac not make weight in one of his earlier fights
    lmao
     
  14. Leonard

    Leonard Boxing Addict Full Member

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    i remember watching pac in blow by blow. he was just a skinny kid but the crowd already loved him back then because of his power even when his style was crude through and through. it's unbelievable how we got to this point where fans aren't even satisfied pac fighting cotto, clottey, hatton, dela hoya when some years ago it was hard to see him in the same ring as barrera. it's just amazing how pac has gone a long way.
     
  15. di tullio

    di tullio Guest

    floyd will just mute his TV while he's watching pac's next fight.