Yes Guerrero is "Taking the test" Floyd is cleaning up the sport !!!!!!!!

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  1. ashl3y72

    ashl3y72 Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    so wut was manny afraid of
     
  2. Slothrop

    Slothrop Boxing Junkie banned

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    I don't know, and I don't care. I'm not talking about Pac. I'm talking about Floyd.
     
  3. ashl3y72

    ashl3y72 Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    its good for boxing i dont understand why people make such a fuss over it
     
  4. Leftsmash

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    Again if they were so meaningless then why did Pac have a problem with it?

    If Pac didn't want to be told what to do, he could of just said "Hey **** you Floyd, I'm not bothering with these silly demands, take it or leave it" then moved onto the next match, instead we had Pac and his team saying one thing then had that leech Bob Arum talking for Pac as well with their posturing. He would of had a lot more respect if he just got on with it and either said yay or nay to Floyd's demands but he didn't and came off dishonest.
     
  5. DeadLikeMe

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    I've said for years there is no arguing with the *******s about this...and I always end up reminding people of this in these threads. This is nationalism/racial pride taken to the furthest extreme. There is no criticizing Manny, it is heresy to them. He is bigger than boxing to them, so no rules, regulation, or rationale apply because it is Manny. If they acknowledge any of the perfectly reasonable points about OSDT it means their national hero, their cultural icon, it means he ducked out of a fight because of stricter drug testing. They put their house on one horse and JMM knocked that horse halfway to purgatory.
     
  6. Lance_Uppercut

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    :lol: So what if i did? I didn't make the thread *******, I just posted in it, which is the point of a message board. Look at how many posts you have in this. Is that any different then what I did the other day? No, it isn't. But you, being a low intelligence rube thinks it's some BIG DEAL!! :lol:

    We're done child. Probably time for your diaper change and a nap anyway...
     
  7. ashl3y72

    ashl3y72 Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    great post dude these turds are ****in insane. so wut floyd demanded it, say he was scared (like it matters) in the end it was pac who came with all the excuses and walked from the fight.

    pathetttic stuff
     
  8. Slothrop

    Slothrop Boxing Junkie banned

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    The issue I brought up has nothing to do with Manny Pacquiao. It has everything to do with Floyd and the rumors of failed drug tests.
     
  9. Loudon

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    I've given you my answer over and over.

    Read what I've put, it's not hard to understand.
     
  10. undisputed_

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    And Floyd came off scared when he decided to crusade for the sport ONLY after Pac became his next likely opponent.
     
  11. Loudon

    Loudon Loyal Member Full Member

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    What the hell?

    You're like all the others, you answer a question with a question.

    How come it took Floyd 13 years until he decided to clean up the sport? Ha!

    What do you mean I seem ok with Manny waiting 3 years?

    They had back and forth negotiations for a long time, and couldn't compromise.

    In the end, Manny agreed to all the demands, and it still wasn't enough.

    I love how you spin things.

    The question you should be asking, is why Floyd behaved in the way that he did in the first place?

    Manny was a rice eating Asian Midget who wasn't any good, yet Floyd had to have OSDT in place and had to have the entire PPV revenue. :lol:
     
  12. undisputed_

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    Pretty much telling the consensus number 1 fighter in the world that he didn't want to fight.
     
  13. Divi253

    Divi253 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Ok, your answer is yes.

    I as a boxing fan cannot accept that as a valid reason for refusing. His PPV numbers didn't go down, his gate revenue didn't go down. Therefore, his image wasn't damaged and I personally don't care if his feelings were hurt. :thumbsup
     
  14. ashl3y72

    ashl3y72 Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    maybe because he felt pacquiao would try to cheat in the fight..the same reason pac asked for overweight penalties because he wanted to ensure oscar, cotto, floyd didnt try and cheat

    they all agreed to the demands to make the fight happen, and pac wouldn't agree to anything to make the fight. that is fact
     
  15. Divi253

    Divi253 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I've said that a bunch of times.. Floyd asked Manny to test, because he thought he was dirty!!

    Pac asked for overweight penalties because he thought Floyd would come in overweight, although he never missed making the WW limit.

    Both had concerns.. Both addressed the concerns.. One side said **** this fight.