I think you have me confused with someone else I don't troll. I actually know boxing. How many garbage threads do you see me make about fighters and call them cowards and just make stuff up about them?:deal
I've already given a breakdown of this fight but I'll do a short one. I see Pac coming out fast because he knows he has to get to PBF and not let him get into a rhythm because if he does that he's done. Pac must try to score an early knockdown to make PBF press and make him become more offensively minded. I see PBF figuring Pac out around round 4 taking away Pac's straight left then using his superior reach and ring IQ to fight his fight on the outside beating Pac to the punch landing his jab to the body and countering Pac when he comes in wild. I also see PBF tieing Pac up and trying to fight him on the inside where Pac can be had. By the mid to late rounds the fight will enter a boxing match the tempo will slow and it will be target practice for PBF's straight right hand which Pac is a sucker for. Many people will be upset but Pac's inability to cut the ring and inability to make any adjustments will be his downfall. 9-3 8-4 PBF.
I suggest just do them both, money isn't an issue anyways.. this is at least 200 million on the table. Both camps get what they want.
Ironically, the man behind VADA Dr. Don Catlin is the biggest expert and the driving force behind the NADO (national anti doping agency) for the US for the last 30 years, works for all the main agencies. Yep, USADA, WADA, USOC, NCAA, MLB, NCAA, on and on and on. He's basically the United Stats foremost expert and doctor in the field. His UCLA lab is world famous. Why would Don Catlin want to start his own Anti Doping Agency? What was wrong with USADA whom he's worked with for so long? Inquiring minds want to know! Oh from the fat lady: "Don has had a remarkable career in anti-doping," said Travis Tygart, who was just named chief executive of the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency. "He is the epitome of integrity and fairness and scientific validity."
who really cares? both are run by former PED makers, both use the same WADA guidelines, both have caught dirty fighters and in both situations the fight's still went on. If anyone I'd say USADA simply because it's a long established company and VADA has been here for what 2/3 years. motherfu*ckers be arguing over sh*t like one side is better but both have done/do the same things good and bad.
If Floyd has nothing to hide and wants people to believe he wants to clean up boxing he'll take both tests. If he refuses then that immediately casts suspicion on him. It also proves his claim to want to clean up boxing is pure hogwash