Pac drug test negative:

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  1. ku_las

    ku_las Active Member Full Member

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    MANILA, Philippines - Pound-for-pound king Manny Pacquiao is not into steroids, based on results of his drug test released by the Nevada Sports Athletic Commission (NSAC).
    Keith Kizer of the NSAC told ABS-CBN News on Saturday that Pacquiao has tested negative from performance-enahancing drugs (PEDs), including steroids.
    Kizer said Pacquiao's counterpart, American Floyd Mayweather Jr., has also tested negative from drugs.
    Pacquiao's laboratory tests were done in his hometown in General Santos, but were sent to Malaysia while Mayweather Jr.'s testing was done in Las Vegas and sent to Arizona.
    The results came out 9 days after talks for the Pacquiao-Mayweather fight collapsed after both camps failed to resolve their differences over random drug testing.
    Pacquiao, the only 7-division world champion, is now slated to fight Ghanaian Joshua Clottey at the NFL Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas on March 13.
    Reports, meanwhile, said that Mayweather Jr. will also have a fight on the same date. However, the reports said the Golden Boy Promotions has yet to find an opponent for the American fighter, who has not lost a fight.
    ‘Floyd blew it’ Thousands of boxing fans were disappointed after the most anticipated fight of the year between Pacquiao and Mayweather did not push through.
    Among those who have been waiting for the fight was Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) President Dana White, who had a spat with Mayweather after the American boxer claimed in 2007 that mixed martial arts fighters can't handle boxing.
    “I think [Floyd] blew this fight,” White said in a report by 5thRound.com.
    “When another fighter starts dictating a drug test, first of all, Pacquiao’s never tested positive for any drug but Floyd’s going to make him go through drug testing? That’s ridiculous,” he said.
    White was referring to Mayweather’s demand to have Pacquiao undergo an Olympic-style drug test, which, in effect, sent a message that the Filipino might have been using PEDs.
    White said that like other fight fans, he wants to see the Pacquiao-Mayweather match.
    “I want to see this fight. I’m dying to see this fight.”
    White said Floyd should have left the drug testing issue to the athletics commission to decide. “That’s what the commission is there for.”
    “The athletic commission is there for the safety of the fighters. They drug test, they blood test, they do all those other things. For another fighter to be calling out another fighter for some type of blood work is [expletive] crazy. Just [expletive] train for the fight and fight; that’s what everybody wants to see,” he added.
    There have been speculations that Mayweather Jr. avoided the face-off with Pacquiao for fear that his clean boxing record would be stained by the Filipino boxer. -- Report from Bev Llorente, ABS-CBN North America News Bureau

    Thoughts...
     
  2. gr33nfather

    gr33nfather Well-Known Member Full Member

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    No way Pac will accept a drug test! Floyd will beat him anyways!
     
  3. DobyZhee

    DobyZhee Loyal Member

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    mudslide hits Philippines.

    Old news buddy..
     
  4. puga_ni_nana

    puga_ni_nana Dempsey Roll Full Member

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    dana white is spot-on. floyd needs these hanky-panky just to play mind games or he really doesn't believe he will beat pac.
     
  5. NeckBreaknAiken

    NeckBreaknAiken Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    :huh Who!?!?!? :patsch
     
  6. Manjuice

    Manjuice chiastic contrapposto Full Member

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    Boooooooo!!! It's old already. Kill yourself. PAC is a juicer. Floyd is a *****. The end.
     
  7. Silvermags

    Silvermags Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    YUP! funny thing is that haters prefer to believe Mayweather Sr than NASC!:rofl:lol:
     
  8. Boxing Fanatic

    Boxing Fanatic Loyal Member banned

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    Facts are facts. Who pulled out of the fight? Pac. Who agreed to the olympic style blood testing from the beginning? Both did. This fight was almost done. The protocol from the beginning this fight took place was random drug testing. Why does Pac all of a sudden change his mind? And the thing that blows my mind, if he was innocent, as he said he is, why did he refuse to take the test?
     
  9. Bobby Heenan

    Bobby Heenan Boxing Addict Full Member

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    lol...listen man...im not saying he uses anything....but you act like this is a clear sign of vindication....has he even started training camp yet?
     
  10. Bloomer

    Bloomer New Member Full Member

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    Did Pac pass the random blood test? No? Isn't the point of all this that the tests he's passing aren't effective?

    Boxing doesn't care about whether the boxers really are clean. Just that it maintains the perception that they're clean. Mayweather can play the game, continue scheduling garbage fights, or retire.
     
  11. DonPrestige

    DonPrestige Active Member Full Member

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    But surely you realise it would be pointless for anybody including Pac to be juicing when they are not actually in training.

    Not saying Pac is dirty but these tests are for show. IF pac was taking PED's he'd be cycling them during the training not a month after the fight while he's sitting at home getting fat, watching tv and scrathcing his balls.
     
  12. Capitan

    Capitan Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Hey, Rip Van Filipino that wasn't the blood test that Manny freaked out over and was willing to forfeit over $35 Million !!!!
     
  13. DobyZhee

    DobyZhee Loyal Member

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    pac doesn't need 35 million dollars.
     
  14. mrtony80

    mrtony80 Likes thick chicks Full Member

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    Navada State Athletic Commission issued drug tests after all the controversy erupted...Pacquiao passed. Will that be enough to convince the naysayers? No.

    Life goes on.
     
  15. DonPrestige

    DonPrestige Active Member Full Member

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    Maybe not personally but upkeep of all those freeloaders must be costly.