Even if what you said were true... (which it isn't, he never agreed to what Floyd proposed, he made a very fair counter. And he has ALWAYS AGREED TO ANY KIND OF TEST THE DAY OF THE FIGHT), ...it wouldn't alter the fact that the issue had no business being brought up. No justification whatsoever. But very much in keeping with Floyd's modus operendi.
Why would Floyd agree to 24 days from 14? Floyd wanted testing up to the day of the fight, he then bumps it up to 14 days, but he should accept 24? It's quite simple here. Floyd is at fault no matter what he does in your eyes. You have a dislike for him which doesn't allow you to judge properly.
So Pac never agreed to blood test, but you just said Pac has agreed to any kind of test the day of the fight? Which is somewhat false considering that he only wants it after the fight. Day of mean's nothing when he most likely would have the blood test takin a few hours after the fight which would most likely run into the next day. Yet Pac asked for a 10 million penalty based on what?
I didn't say Floyd was at fault. I said Pac isn't. There's a difference. I've shown that Pac isnt at fault with some clear cut evidence. You on the other hand have said that Pac is at fault many times, based on yuor hate for Pac
Pac is more at fault that Mayweather, which is a fault. Look at the action of himself and his team. Arum who speaks for Pac has lied throughout this process, has said the fight was dead many times over and over. And also claimed to have opponents lined up ready to fight pac right away. He was always throwing insults and threatening to pull out. And this is Pac's speaker.
True.....but you have to peel the layers back to this onion to really get a good understanding about this mess. Sure PAC could agree to all the unprecidented demands from Floyd to make this fight happen.....but "WHY" even ask for testing from the side of Floyd.? Afterall Floyd said PAC would be an easy pay day and that all PAC had to do was say his name and the fight would be done....He never said anything about PEDs, Roids or extra testing before the cotto fight when a fight with PAC vs Floyd was not next in line b/c it wasn't a guarantee that PAC would beat Miguel. But after PAC beat Floyd...Floyd knew he was next in line to face PAC. Floyd should have been HAPPY and chopping at the bit to get this fight done b/c "MONEY" May would be guranteed $40 million for "the easiest payday of his life". Does spreading rumors about PAC being on roids and demanding tests speak to floyd's firm stance on PAC being easy and a foe he'd completely outclass?:think Even if he though PAC was on somethign.....Floyd said he beat the brakes off PAC...why not do what he said he could and would do if he could get PAC in the ring and beat the version that is on roids...that would be a sweeter win for him making that $40 Mill even more gratifying. somehting just dont add up brah.
Let me once again explain to you the bottom line of why Pac isn't at fault, though I doubt that through your hatred of Pac you'll understand Floyd wants to ensure Pac is clean, Pac offers a compromise on some testing procedures that will ensure that he is clean (http://www.eastsideboxing.com/forum/showthread.php?t=200383). He cannot control the fact that Floyd will not accept his compromise, therefore he is clearly not at fault. And you can even go beyond that. Pac thinks that Floyd is trying to strong-arm him into taking some blood tests that he believes will weaken him. He doesn't want to allow himself to be strong-armed, which is completely normal. Therefore, he is not at fault.
No, you're grasping now. He has ALWAYS agreed to take the blood test IMMEDIATELY after the fight. And that test would be more reliable than anything leading up. Not in the ring, but within minutes, not hours. What a ****in' question ! Based on the fact that $300,000 / lb was not a sufficient deterrent in Floyd's previous fight with JMM. (As if the guy didn't have enough size advantage going into that one !) Floyd just paid the 'fine' and considered it a business cost. With $10 million/lb, he would be kept honest.
You still think that Pacquiao took blood tests 14 days before the fight against Hatton, and you think that because of that he should accept the 14 days before the PBF fight. The problem is that you're wrong. He didn't take the blood tests 14 days before the hatton fight, it was 24 days. And he offered the 24 days compromise. Then its still not good enough? Why not? It makes no sense. To top it off, Hatton is a bum compared to Floyd. And your argument only holds water if you're willing to accept that Floyd and Hatton are on the same level, something that Pac clearly doesn't.
Yea, because he can't take something within those 24 days and have it out of his system by fight time. If Floyd broke a weight penalty he would of paid the commission. But did he? No.
So I guess Floyd coming up to 14 days from the day of the fight is not as good as Pac going from 30 to 24.
Pac went from standard NSAC procedures to 2 scheduled blood tests (1 before the press conference and one after the fight) to 3 scheduled blood tests (1 before the press conference, one 30 days out, and one after the fight) to 2 scheduled blood tests and 1 random one between the press conference and 30 days from the fight to Random blood testing until 24 days from the fight and then right after the fight. I am not trying to put the blame on Floyd. I don't know why he refused to accept Pac's final proposal and I'm not gonna make baseless claims. What I do know is that all signs point to the fact that Pac was justified in not accepting the 14 days. For the reasons I pointed here: http://www.eastsideboxing.com/forum/showpost.php?p=5917738&postcount=57
Pac also went from USADA to only want NSAC to do it as well. While Floyd gave up the day up to the fight random test, he gave up 14 days, he gave up USADA testing. yet it was Pac's team that couldn't agree on 14 days. Where did Pac agree to random testing up to 24 days from the fight?
its an endless argument. The most key thing in all this is that Pac's proposal was good enough to ensure that he was not on PEDs. Therefore, you can believe that Pac is ducking Floyd, thats your prerogative. I think that claim is ludicrous. Pac has no way of forcing Floyd to refuse his compromise, so the matter was out of his hands at some point.