Video: Interview with Manny after Morales loss

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  1. Spitfire7

    Spitfire7 Gadfly Full Member

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    Yep, but he has legit reason to when he had already undergone the same procedure when it suddenly "got lost" (wtf was up with that in medically-efficient America?), and had to do it again on the very night of the fight. :good

    Proof is that he whooped your avy (after a competitive first 5 rounds in MP-EM 2) real good in the subsequent fight and to "No-Mas" land the next; went on to unprecedented accomplishments later on. :deal
     
  2. D-Wreck

    D-Wreck Active Member Full Member

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    Evidence that he ever cheated??? Failed drug test??? There is no evidence of either.

    I'm pissed at both fighters for not getting this fight done, but baseless accusations make you sound like an idiot.
     
  3. Spitfire7

    Spitfire7 Gadfly Full Member

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    These sheep on ESB (alone), will believe anything and will make for a good 'Exhibit A' for Pac's Defamation suit vs. Sr and Jr, GoldenHomo, Shaefer, et al. :yep
     
  4. bonds

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    Did you see the post of the decathlete that gave 15 vials of blood during the 2 weeks leading to the decathlon?

    Oh yeah he also went on to win the gold medal.

    Maybe the USADA needs to redo their whole drug testing policy? Its strange that ive never heard of an account of an athlete make a big deal of it, but then again "some peoples bodies react differently". Maybe Pac can make a stand to better drug testing everywhere and push for a ban of all blood testing permanently lol
     
  5. Bill Butcher

    Bill Butcher Erik`El Terrible`Morales Full Member

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    MP is a sack of ****, he knows deep down he cant beat FMJ, look how quick he signed to fight the great Joshua Clottey, he`s a scared little drug cheating ***** until he proves vice versa by manning up by taking a FMJ fight.
     
  6. D-Wreck

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    This is the kind of **** that drives me crazy. You obviously are not very bright.

    The burden of proof lies with the accusers. The accusers (i.e. the Mayweather camp and Goldenboy Promotions) can't produce a shred of evidence that Pacquiao has ever cheated. You are innocent until proven guilty.

    But by your flawed logic, everyone is cheating if they did not take a blood test before they fight. So, 99.9% of boxing history is not credible according to your logic.
     
  7. larrysmith

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    how can a teaspoon of blood weaken you for 2 weeks man??thats a crock of ****..expecially since floyds taking the same test..so throw this excuse out of the window
     
  8. artofwar

    artofwar Well-Known Member Full Member

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    why would he agree to anytype of testing if he was guilty.
     
  9. ChampionsForever

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  10. Addie

    Addie Myung Woo Yuh! Full Member

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    Who else refused to do drug testing? I don't condone the logic that says he's guilty to proven otherwise, but are you honestly surprised he's being questioned after his refusal? Would you have refused if you were innocent, D-Wreck? Keep in mind, I know the answer.
     
  11. bald_head_slick

    bald_head_slick Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    This video says what?

    What official post does Mayweather's father hold that his words should be taken as FMJ's? Paul Malignaggi made some excellent points on the weight gain.

    This again is to examine the issue out of context. He was CUTTING weight, dehydrated and hungry. Now he is "allegedly" eating 5k+ calories a day and I assume drinking with meals. Completely different scenario.

    All in all Manny looks bad even in this. You have to spin it out of context for it to come out in his favor.
     
  12. bigeddie27

    bigeddie27 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I think me and you are in the minority on this. I have spent way too much time trying to tell manny ****** fans that "no manny did not beat the same morales in their 2nd and 3rd as he did in their 1st." Morales did get old after their first battle. But raheem showed us that morales did indeed become shot a fighter. But you try explaining to a ****** pac fan this and all they have to say is "yeah well pacman beat him 2 out of the 3 so he was better." Morales prime for prime was the better fighter, and would beat pacman 10 / 10 times.
     
  13. charlievint

    charlievint Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Well.....people for no good reason have anxiety attacks. It's not b/c of taking blood, eating food or being put into a box....people react differently to different things. I'm fine with giving blood, but my wife can't do it. She'll get dizzy and sick. She's really out of commission for a day or so. Me I can go play a pick up game afterwards....but I don't doubt people react differently to that kind of situation.
     
  14. Primadonna Kool

    Primadonna Kool Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    What makes Manny Pac any different from Usain Bolt, Lance Armstrong, Asafa Powell, Michael Phelps.....

    Or any other athlete that has to take blood tests...?

    Manny Pac is being a complete ******.....
     
  15. Addie

    Addie Myung Woo Yuh! Full Member

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    There is absolutely no question that Morales was past his prime. It's under common sense, underlined! He had just lost to a fighter he would have pistol whipped in his prime, and I consider Pacquiao I his last hurrah. He didn't look particuarly good in the third Barrera fight either. He had been fighting wars for the best part of a decade, of course he wasn't at his best. Manny never faced Morales at his best.