And following this logic, he thought he would accept the tests the first time around...and then accept the compromise...so, you just showed pac was ducking, since he didn't accept the tests? See?
At face value it may be open-ended. But if you consider the circumstances and Floyd's previous statements of test or no fight, and put yourself in his shoe, it's clear the only way Floyd is gonna fight Manny (bar another goal post moving) is if and when Manny agrees to the testing. You know if one have too much bias he will interpret it to suit his agenda. My bias is not big enough to miss other points of view..
I understand where you're coming from. However Pacquiao accepting the test and May's statement aren't mutually exclusive. Floyd is avoiding the issue by not categorically denying Manny's statement that he agreed to Floyd's drug test demands. Manny similarly is also avoiding the issue by not categorically saying he is agreeing to full random testing. See, Floyd's statement can stand until the above is resolved. His persona of being his own man imposing his terms.
This is what I thought. First, is there a second fight negotiation? I think there's one and Pacquiao did agreed to all of Floyd's demands (WHATEVER those demands are). Then the silence from Floyd since he lost the "urge" to fight. Weeks later PAC started to mention that he agreed to all demands and he don't know why Floyd won't fight him. Upon hearing that Floyd goes berserk on a racist rant to divert attention from the issue that PAC agreed to all of his demands just to make the fight. Floyd didn't start talking until somebody mentioned that PAC already agreed to his demands.