Michael Koncz: "Manny is afraid of needles"

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  1. SugarRay

    SugarRay Active Member Full Member

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    Ask Floyd. He wanted Olympic style testing does he not? Does it not include testing up until the day of the fight?
     
  2. Clayton Bigsby

    Clayton Bigsby Active Member Full Member

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    I seriously don't understand what you guys are talking about.

    Negotiations didn't even exist, remember.
     
  3. Goodhill

    Goodhill Iron Horse - born to lose Full Member

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    This must be 10.000th thread on this subject
     
  4. MichiganWarrior

    MichiganWarrior Still Slick! Still Black! Full Member

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    Up UNTIL the day son.
     
  5. timmyjames

    timmyjames PTurd curb stomper Full Member

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    "day of the fight" and "up until the day of the fight" are not the same you dumb ****ing ******* alt




    edit: 2006.....1000vcash.....maybe you aren't an alt...just a dumb mother ****er
     
  6. skillswin

    skillswin The Sweet Science Full Member

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  7. CoDer

    CoDer Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Really?

    :lol::lol::lol:
     
  8. SugarRay

    SugarRay Active Member Full Member

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    Enlighten me. Does it make that much of a difference in the initial context comparing getting tattooes when he's not fighting and getting tested "up until the day"?
     
  9. CoDer

    CoDer Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Oh believe me... For *****s floyd is already fighting Pacman when called him out.

    And Konz is already negotiating in that interview by pointing out the past.

    :lol:
     
  10. MichiganWarrior

    MichiganWarrior Still Slick! Still Black! Full Member

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    I have no idea what you mean here. But the amount of blood taken would guarantee recovery within a matter of hours. So you could take it the day of the fight and be fine.


    But yeah, good thing superstition is holding up the fight of the century.:good
     
  11. Clayton Bigsby

    Clayton Bigsby Active Member Full Member

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    It's ridiculous. They'll constantly bring out the inconsistencies in Team Pac's statements, whilst ignoring the ones from Team Floyd.
     
  12. SugarRay

    SugarRay Active Member Full Member

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    So is requesting the test when there is already a standard.
     
  13. Clayton Bigsby

    Clayton Bigsby Active Member Full Member

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    Michigan, I swear I (Uncle Rico) have talked to you about this a millions times before. A person losing energy after having blood drawn is very common. That's not superstition. That's real.

    Now imagine you being in full momentum with your training, but every now and then you have to unexpectedly draw blood. For a person who can tire easily when doing this, it can be very disruptive to a training camp. You only have to look back at Shane in his 24-7 with Floyd.

    Manny insisting on the 14 days comforts him, because he knows there won't be any additional testing in those final two important weeks where he needs to be at ease mentally.
     
  14. CoDer

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    Seems to be the norm for a badass slick back fighter.

    :lol:
     
  15. pejevan

    pejevan inmate No. 1363917 Full Member

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    It took Gayweather 5 hours just to pee. I am sure 5 hours is nothing when you are training.

    But you have to consider too that they might be switching specimens in that period that is why they mysteriously stopped testing 18 days before the fight because Gayweather might have asked them to. Afterall, he paid for the test. I am sure the NSAC did not pay for it, nor Mosley, nor GBP. 5 hours to pee sems unreasonably long to produce a pee.