Pacman you are letting down your country and fans

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by SouthpawSlayer, Dec 28, 2009.


  1. time

    time Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I can see both sides, id like pac to agree to randon tests (which i think he will) but if i were pac i wouldnt like to be pushed around by floyd and his team especially after all that has gone on, i thought that would be just common sense
     
  2. Toopretty

    Toopretty Custom made Full Member

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    What if Usian Bolt asked for Manny's restrictions on blood testing what would the world media say about him. The fact is when you are on the top level of whatever ****ing sport you participate in you will get this feed back. Floyd's camp asking for random olympic bloods testing is a show of sportsmanship.. nothing ****ing else if you break it down. There is not one thing negative in anyway about it. They are not asking pac to jump through a ring of ****ing fire. Its a more effective test that if he actually unshriveled his roided up balls and took it and beat Mayweather he would of not only of won but forever of shut everyone up for ever and shitted on Mayweather in a way that leaves no excuses. It dont take that much to know a lying ass mother****er. "A blood test weakens me"..lol Like he giving pints to the Red Cross. ****ing trannies.
     
  3. Bee KeepZ

    Bee KeepZ Roid City Full Member

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    Nah somethings shady and fishy about Schaefer. He's been lying up to his neck.

    Schaefer

    FH: If there was a third party involved or hired to do the blood-testing, who or what would it be?

    Schaefer: I have some suggestions. One of which was actually the one which Top Rank had recommended, which is the agency that does the NFL and Major League Baseball [The National Center for Drug Free Sports, based in Kansas City, Mo.] The problem is they only do urine.

    But I'm sure that if they do urine, they could probably retain someone else to do the blood testing as well. If it would be that agency, that would be okay with us as long as it's random, it's urine, it's blood, and it is cut off at a date prior to the fight which maintains the integrity of the tests.

    :huh Wonder why they didn't accept it the first time.

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    Schaefer

    "We are OK to move off USADA," Golden Boy Promotions CEO Richard Schaefer, who is representing Mayweather, told ESPN.com. "What we're saying, and what is important to us, is four things -- that the tests be random, that they include blood and urine and the time frame, meaning when do you stop the tests before the fight but know they will still be effective. Three of them we have agreed on -- random, blood and urine. So now it is a matter of the two sides working out the specifics of the cutoff date to assure it will still be effective."

    Arum

    “Schaefer is making it up,” Arum said without hesitation.
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    “It is not true, it is just not true. He is making this up now because he looks bad. He is making this up because he is trying to justify it to Mayweather. Let’s see if he can justify it to Mayweather why this fight is now dead.”

    :huh

    Isn't the issue here, the "RANDOM" blood test? And has it been "AGREED" upon?

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    Schaefer

    "Now that I've learned more about this, boxing now will have an outspoken advocate for blood testing in the sport," Schaefer said. "I plan to ask Nevada to have Travis Tygart explain why blood tests are necessary. This is not about hitting a baseball, throwing a football or hitting a puck. This is a sport that's mano-a-mano, with guys hitting each other's heads. It's important that the strongest testing possible is in place."

    Arum

    "No. 2, we would agree to take the blood test in January within 30 days of the fight and any other random blood tests that the Nevada State Athletic Commission elected to do without a timeline," said Arum. "We're so confident that the Nevada Commission would do the right thing that we don't have to put a timeline in there."

    Kizer


    GL: As of now have any petitions been filed?

    KK: "No."

    :huh
     
  4. Bee KeepZ

    Bee KeepZ Roid City Full Member

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    :lol:

    I don't see Tyson Gay asking for a DNA analysis because his dad is insinuating that Usain Bolt is cheating.