"Pacquiao: Dela Hoya, Schaefer Conspired To Destroy Me"

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by paulfv, Jun 2, 2010.


  1. Leon

    Leon The Artful Dodger Full Member

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    You are angry that pac's chances of shooting whatever PEDs he pleases during his preparation against $ is as slim as his chances of beating $.

    Whatever happen to emmanuel's falsely convicted preaching about how Floyd can't make the rules with blood testing, and pacturds defending it? Now that he's decided to stop lying about his convictions, you pacturds blindly follow him by no longer believing that it's "wrong" for someone to AZZk for extra blood tests. Pacturds love emmanuel too much to hold him accountable to his words and contradictions; it's either ignored or made out to be Bob Arum/Roach's fault.

    Sorry, tasco, emmanuel wasted everyone's time with his lying on international television about how it's "wrong" for one man to AZZk for extra testing. What he preached for months magically doesn't exist anymoar though because he's agreeing to some half AZZed testing with a cutoff date; that's the power he has over his blind legion of pacturds. The man has made a roadblock in the past, and he's having another one right now as we speak.

    Shouldn't you be leading the second jihad's crusade against Kevin Iole of Yahoo Sports for making your hero #2 on the P4P list? You have a higher but still slim chance of converting him over with your lies than you do with me.
     
  2. Gander Tasco

    Gander Tasco Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Your taking this **** too seriously man. Floyd had the right to ask for the tests but Manny had the right to refuse them. Floyd could have just as easily dropped the tests or agreed to Manny's compromises, as Manny could have agreed to the tests. The blame goes both ways; but the way I see it, Floyd had 40 fights and never asked one guy for a blood test, and now all of a sudden it's an issue. Against a guy who he claims is an easier fight then Marquez. That just speaks for itself.
     
  3. Leon

    Leon The Artful Dodger Full Member

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    :rofl@TASCOSAYINGTHAT, what's the point of saying that, and then following it up by trying to shift the blame onto one party?

    A 5 or 6 day cut off should be good. Emmanuel probably isn't ever going to get past his phobia, giving him the benefit of the doubt that it's even true, so $ should negotiate for 5 or 6. Fighters usually lay off on the intensity of their training during the week of the fight.
     
  4. Gander Tasco

    Gander Tasco Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Now it's 5 or 6 days. What's wrong with 14 days? What's manny gonna do , juice up for 1 week and turn into hulk? Give it a rest man ,Floyd needs to just get off this blood testing **** and sign the contract.
     
  5. El Fisto

    El Fisto hi Full Member

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    He's gay for May.
     
  6. KO KIDD

    KO KIDD Loyal Member Full Member

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    Im tired of the soap opera can they fight already so we can get it ovver with..1st time ill be relieved to pay 50 bucks for a **** burger of a fight just to hear these ****er fan boys on both sides shut up
     
  7. Leon

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    5 or 6 is good, it's not like people train super hard in the final week. Two weeks to make a full recovery on those small samples of blood? There's a high chance they'll stop taking his blood even farther out from the fight. They stopped on Mosley 18 days out.
     
  8. Hostility

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    The 5/6 cut off is based on what? If you don't mind me asking.
     
  9. Stovepipe

    Stovepipe Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Best case scenario: Pac wins huge lawsuit. Floyd loses many milliions and is forced to take the fight and low money. Then he gets knocked out in the fight.
     
  10. Stovepipe

    Stovepipe Boxing Addict Full Member

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    If Pac says he will go 14 days he will.
     
  11. Stovepipe

    Stovepipe Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Looks like a strong case to me.
     
  12. elguapo

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  13. Leon

    Leon The Artful Dodger Full Member

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    1) Roach said in the past emmanuel needs 3 or 5 days before he's good to go

    2) Fighters train moar lightly in the week of the fight

    3) Seems like the most realistic number to happen. Emmanuel wants 14 days, and $ wants no cut off. 6 is about where they meet half way. It's my prediction of what should happen. I don't think Floyd and the USADA will buy that a grown man needs two full weeks to recover from taking small blood samples.
     
  14. Samski313

    Samski313 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_jzIhUZcg8[/ame]
     
  15. thesandman

    thesandman Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Numbers that people with absolutely no ****ing idea what they're talking about pull out of thin air.

    Why not simply agree to blood test after 30, 22, and 14 days, (If 14 days is the cutoff) - with random **** tests up to 3 days before the fight, any time between 7Am and 7PM, and on any day.

    they'd have to be some pretty sophisticated drugs to get past something as basic as that.

    And Pac already agreed to random **** testing whenever. Just not blood.