Michael Koncz: "Manny is afraid of needles"

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  1. Samski313

    Samski313 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    No its not premature because we need to hear where Manny stands on the fight and the testing issue. Just to clear up all of the confusion for once and for all.
     
  2. CoDer

    CoDer Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Pacman already responded to that.
     
  3. Samski313

    Samski313 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Source Please ............. Thats all i am asking because i have not heard a peep out of Manny since Floyd called him out. Only Roach and Koncz
     
  4. BigReg

    BigReg Broad Street Bully Full Member

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    Pacquiao has to get his blood drawn at least once a year to maintain his liscense. We saw him get his blood drawn on the 24/7 against Hatton. He didn't complain of any nausea or light headedness. And he never said anything about being weak. He returned to his normal training routine the next day. This guy has no fear of getting his blood drawn. I'm not sure why he keeps playing these games.
     
  5. CoDer

    CoDer Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Here you go bro. Don't keep you hopes high, no direct call out from Pacman.

    Pacman keeping an eye on Mayweather
     
  6. osreyes77

    osreyes77 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I'm saying that's what use to happen to me. It probably effects him differently.

    That's like saying a certain person has a fear of heights, but then saying he's lying because he flies on planes. LOL.

    Lets not forget that the entire issue in hand was caused by Floyd when he decided he wanted to add extra testing. Had he approached this fight the way he approached his first 40 fights, we would have witnessed this fight a long time ago.
     
  7. BigReg

    BigReg Broad Street Bully Full Member

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    If the person flies all the time and shows no signs of discomfort, yeah, I would say they are lying.

    So had Mayweather balked at Pacquiao's $10M per lb. overweight penalty and gave stupid reasons for saying no, it would be all Pacquiao's fault? This fight could've happened a while ago if anyone on Team Pacquiao could give a straight answer. They just make themselves look suspsicious by continuously changing their stance. 15 year old, 85 lb girls take these sort of tests all the time in the olympics. For the alleged p4p champ to say that the process will weaken him is ridiculous. For him to further claim that the tests will affect him more than they affect Mayweather because Mayweather is bigger is just plain asinine. This guy actually had to nerve to say he would agree to "random" testing as long as he could chose the number of times he got tested as well as when he got tested. That is not random.
     
  8. Samski313

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    That **** is old!!!! Nothing since the call out and it doesnt clear up the testing issue!!!


    Like i thought you are a liar. You claim that Manny has responded then when i ask you for a source you have none. Typical ******* **** and never fails with you guys. Quit making up **** for your hero!!!!!
     
  9. igor_otsky

    igor_otsky Undefeated Full Member

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  10. osreyes77

    osreyes77 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Pac put that $10mil p/p penalty in place after the stunt Floyd pulled on JMM. Lets not act as if Floyd cant make 147 though. There is no penalty as long as Floyd makes the weight in which he should have no problem making.

    Now if Pac had failed tests in the past, then extra testing would be warranted.
     
  11. CoDer

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    The exclamations. HAHAHAHAAA...

    You really want Pacman to respond to each of Floyd bull**** kid.

    The moron asked for a link and then call me a liar. Oh boy you're a kid boy.

    Hero? You're a ****ing loser kid.

    :lol::lol::lol:
     
  12. Clayton Bigsby

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    A pint is around 450cc, I’m sure of it. And it takes up to eight weeks to recover, which is why they only allow you to donate a pint once every two months. So according to this, it’ll take approximately 2-3 days to recover 20cc worth of blood given. Now, like you say, this 3-4 teaspoons of blood may not seem that much to most of us, but there are some people out there who are affected by more than most, especially if they are in a ridiculously intense training camp – something which your NFL and MLB players don’t endure. Even going by your estimations of taking a few hours break, the testing can still be intruding to a fixed training routine where you have no control over when you must take those breaks. Half a day’s worth of training can easily be lost for a person like Manny.

    You don’t care what comforts Manny, but you care so much for what comforts Floyd? So much so, that you’re prepared to endorse his bull**** campaign of wanting to cleaning up the sport? You use the NFL and MLB players as examples of people not enforcing their own procedures, yet here you are supporting Floyd enforcing his? The fact that he’s never asked any other opponent before Manny, and the fact that the fighters under his promotional banner don’t undergo his precious drug-testing, should alone tell you he’s not in it for the betterment of the sport. Rather, he’s doing it to malign the achievements of a fellow professional, invent a reasonable excuse not to face a very serious threat, or at the very most, face an opponent that will be mentally distracted.
     
  13. skillswin

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    They're just making themselves looks more suspicious
     
  14. skillswin

    skillswin The Sweet Science Full Member

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    that is why Usain Bolt is so slow and never break a speed record in his life, cuz the random blood testing he need to take...

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    USADA take the equivalent of less than a tablespoon of blood. According to the USADA who would administer the tests, it replaces itself within an hour at most. Bolt was tested 6 times in the space of 10 days. Still made no difference to him.
     
  15. Clayton Bigsby

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    Apples and oranges, dude.