Pacquiao has every right to say "no"

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by ero-sennin, Dec 23, 2009.


  1. charlievint

    charlievint Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Nah....Floyd decided to change the rules for additional testing in the first place.
     
  2. pit

    pit Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Dude stop being stupid it will do nothing to his body or his performance. Pac and his team want a structured as to when they can be tested , where they can be tested, and when the cut off date is for the last test, and they want this in writing :patsch which defeats the purpose of random testing, which is why the test is so effective, it discourages enhancer use.
     
  3. pit

    pit Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    just wow!!! I bet your one of the people that was stating that Obama was muslim because of his last name. :patsch
     
  4. Phenix

    Phenix Capo Full Member

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    Dont forget rehydration also. It was an article on Fyghthypye.com by the MMA guy. He stated that he knows that it was in the contracts of Oscar and Cotto.
     
  5. ]V[ooSeKnUcKLeS

    ]V[ooSeKnUcKLeS YAHHHHH Full Member

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    A-rod passed all his drug tests, Marion Jones did as well...Had they not confessed, how long would they have gotten away with it? What makes Pac any different from them? What about all those baseball players that were juicing up and all it took was one man (Jose Canseco) to expose them? Don't even get me started on Mark Mcgwire, Sammy Sosa and Barry Bonds...

    I'm not saying Pac is using illegal substances, nor do I believe he is but his actions are suspicious, especially when you have Ariza in your camp.....
     
  6. Cormega

    Cormega Quadruple OG Full Member

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    If he's not a cheater he should be willing to prove it to clear his name. This isn't about "rights". This is his name on the line, and his name is worth a lot. So is this fight. There ain't a bigger one out there for him and probably never will be.
     
  7. Farmboxer

    Farmboxer VIP Member Full Member

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    Void wants to change boxing rules for himself.
     
  8. bucktrain

    bucktrain Member Full Member

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    In that case since Pac is such "an easy fight" and is "one dimensional" then why doesnt Mayweather just take the fight and prove that he can back up his talk FOR ONCE.. instead of talking out of his ass as usual.
     
  9. Farmboxer

    Farmboxer VIP Member Full Member

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    I agree 100%!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    If Pac is such an easy fight, then what is Void worried about?
     
  10. ]V[ooSeKnUcKLeS

    ]V[ooSeKnUcKLeS YAHHHHH Full Member

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    If Roach said Mayweather was the easiest fight out there for Pacquiao right now, why not take the blood test and beat Mayweather and make him look bad in the process...Hmm?
     
  11. bucktoof

    bucktoof achondroplasiaphobia Full Member

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    Great logical, level-headed post, agree 100%.

    Unfortunately, negotiations aren't about logic. Negotiations are about psychological warfare. Seems like a shrewd, calculated move on the part of Mayweather Promotions. Sure, it's baseless, but since when does the public care about logic, evidence, and reason? They've succeeded in putting the unwashed masses into a feeding frenzy over this. You gotta admit, it's a nice move on their part. *golf clap*

    Let's wait and see what Team Pac's response will be, if any.
     
  12. ero-sennin

    ero-sennin Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Liars and cheats? You're calling him a liar and a cheat with zero evidence and yet my analogy is bull****? Amazing.
     
  13. See Me Flow

    See Me Flow The Pharaoh of Boxing Full Member

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    Your reading comprehension is poor.

    I didn't say Manny was a liar and a cheat, what I said was liars and cheats usually have something to hide.

    Try again, son. :lol:
     
  14. ero-sennin

    ero-sennin Boxing Addict Full Member

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    When did I say that the system is perfect? I'm not denying there may be flaws in the system but what you fail to comprehend is this. 40 previous opponents and they weren't asked to follow these demands but now it suddenly becomes an issue. Why? Don't give me this stuff about the fight being so huge so the rules should be different. DLH v Floyd was a superfight too, but did Floyd ask DLH to do these same tests he's asking Pacquiao? Apparently at the time drug testing was either fine or no one cared, but big Floyd makes a comment and suddenly everything changes.

    Besides there comes a point when enough is enough. It's not like Pac said "no I won't do blood tests". He agreed to it but these demands then keep getting bigger and bigger. What if he agrees to this? Will you next want hidden cameras to follow him around everywhere, his phone tapped?
     
  15. ero-sennin

    ero-sennin Boxing Addict Full Member

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    If you didn't say he was a liar and a cheat thats what you implied wasn't it? Do you know what implied means? I mean if that's not what you meant then why even mention liars and cheats? dumbass.