The "All Things Mayweather/Pacquiao" Express!!!!!!

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  1. Wordup

    Wordup Big Stiff Idiot Full Member

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    I put no.

    In my opinion Drugs testing should be done as part and parcel of the sport and drug testing should be in place and mandated by the sanctioning bodies. It shouldn't be used by individual fighters as a negotiating tool.
     
  2. Staminakills

    Staminakills Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    The commission stated they don't have the resources for blood testing which means keeping fighters clean is not a top priority
     
  3. JASPER

    JASPER Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Manny walked away after Floyd countered with 14 days in 2009. 90% of the people on here thinks manny should have took the deal instead of fighting Clottey
     
  4. progamer

    progamer Boxing Junkie banned

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    wrong.

    pac changed boxing forever.

    pac was so dominant in multiple weight division somebody got scared and asked for osdt.

    it;s like chamberlain changed the rules of basketball (offensive/defensive goal tending) because he was so dominant in the paint.

    NO ONE ASKED THE FEATHER FISTED OF ADDITIONAL TEST. NONE. NADA.

    and he didnt ask anyone before pac, even macne, who arguably beat pac in their fights.

    pac changed boxing.


    show me a guy who passed urine and failed blood.

    theftjr wsnt interested in having a clean fight.

    he wanted a fight where he is juiced to the gills and disrupt pac;s training regimen by draining him blood 10x a day.

    pac's team wanted to make sure they can get enough training days uninterrupted, and 2 weeks aint enough.

    theftjr used their disagreement ont the cutoff to get away of the fight.

    anyway, it doesnt matter what pac will agree.

    theftjr will find a way to get out of the fight anyway by getting injured in his training or forcing pac to wear gloves other than cleto reyes, or test positive himself.

    if it's not one thing, it's another.:deal
     
  5. MoJoGoodie

    MoJoGoodie Boxing Addict Full Member

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    i think that was George Mikan

    Wilt made them change the free throw rule
     
  6. JASPER

    JASPER Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Loudon, you should not associate yourself with the likes above. This fella could not make a coherent argument if his life depended on it. I am not even going to pick his silly little argument apart because it would only give him the slightest amount validity. By even quoting him i did far more than I should:bart

    The Guy who walked away from stringent testing is the one who made testing more stringent for the sport . . . lol . . . gotta love the Cult. they tell themselves the same thing over and over again until the start to believe their own **** . . .lol.
     
  7. progamer

    progamer Boxing Junkie banned

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    cant show a guy who passed urine and failed blood? got it.

    it's not pac'\s fault your hero is a coward.:hi:

    and you need more periods.......dot...dot....dot. :rofl
     
  8. progamer

    progamer Boxing Junkie banned

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    can google it. you could be right.

    point being, someone was so dominant that it necessitated a change of rules.

    in this case, that was pac.

    and the coward was the complainant/requestor of change.


    pac's dominance in multiple weight divisions changed boxing forever.

    thefjt was just a footnote in history.
     
  9. Wordup

    Wordup Big Stiff Idiot Full Member

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    That's bad, between the boards of control and the various belt organisations you'd think they could work together all get a comprehensive and uniform set of tests in place.
     
  10. progamer

    progamer Boxing Junkie banned

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    arent nevada doint random blood and urine now?

    pretty sure they did random urine and blood for bradley -macne/
     
  11. JASPER

    JASPER Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    No way, there are at least 1,930,390.0345 organizations in boxing (all with a different belt). They are to busy trying to make money off of the backs of the boxers, not make the sport better for them.

    BTW, I do not talk to cult members . . ., . . ., . . .,......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
     
  12. Sweet Jones

    Sweet Jones Boxing Addict Full Member

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    You keep popping back up in this thread without addressing a real basic question posed to you:

     
  13. icarus1

    icarus1 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    so it was because of FEAR that the ferocious sport of boxing changed. lol.
     
  14. Winger

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    I agree with Floyd on stricter drug testing, but it seemed like every time the camps agreed on terms Floyd abruptly modified them. His contract-avoidance "retirement" and last-minute glovegate stunt type stuff has shown how he operates.

    At some point I'm sure someone "caught on", realized that Floyd was just "negotiating" to hype his own fights with no intention of ever signing a Pacquaio fight and ceased those negotiations.
     
  15. Staminakills

    Staminakills Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Floyd's team never ceased negotiations.
    Pac team, arum halted the Negos. Calling the fight dead.

    Were you a boxing fan back in 09 or are you playing catch up ?
     
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