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    #21
    Originally posted by S a m u r a i View Post
    Manny probably wants to beat the ever living **** out of him.
    what boxer doesn't???

    i happen to be a fan of malignaggi...he is not scared to take fights and he says what he believes...

    however, pac demolishes him in less than 6

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      #22
      Originally posted by S a m u r a i View Post
      Honestly, I'm more interested in this than a Mayweather fight.
      Me too, I was praying somthing would happen to make this fight happen instead. I know this probably is a marketing ploy but I'm glad there's a possibility.

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        #23
        bradley doesn't want tests? he must be on steroids as well. go forth and start spreading the rumors!

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          #24
          Originally posted by onedream722 View Post
          what boxer doesn't???

          i happen to be a fan of malignaggi...he is not scared to take fights and he says what he believes...

          however, pac demolishes him in less than 6
          I said the same thing to Burner who believes "Malignaggi wins by UD .... in a ****ing clinic".





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            #25
            Originally posted by daggum View Post
            bradley doesn't want tests? he must be on steroids as well. go forth and start spreading the rumors!
            Na he just wants that career high payday.

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              #26
              I want to be on the "Pacquiao-no blood test required" waiting list....damn there is a big sales coming up in selfridges on boxing day...i need the cream...no testing required

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                #27
                This fight is a war, and you're ******ed if you don't think Bradley has a chance to win. Go study your books.

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                  #28
                  Props fopr Bradley for not being a ducker and just man up and fight..

                  Meanwhile for Floyd? What a Joke Floyd is.. He did the ducking to Margarito, Cotto and Mosley and now Pacquiao

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                    #29
                    Definitive statement

                    Some info on HGH (from online medical sources): HGH taken alone is actually ineffective in enhancing performance. What the studies show is that HGH can only be effective when it is taken in conjunction with anabolic steroids (i.e. steriods can be detected by urine testing). This means that in order to get the maximum effect an athlete must take both at the same time. The trouble with this fact is that as mentioned earlier anabolic steroids can easily be detected, and with a simple urine test you can already get caught. The information campaign could also lay some emphasis on the possible risks and side effects that can result from too much intake of HGH. Some of these are acromelagy, which in layman's terms is gigantism, increased risk of diabetes, swelling of joints, edema, being more prone to different types of cancer and many others. If this can be done then it would probably dissuade athletes from even thinking about taking HGH.

                    Bottom line: Some boxing writers right now (not mentioning Colin here) are trying to say a "one way street" on HGH, however, if you look at the medical facts . . its not "conclusive" and likely much is to be learned and studied about these drugs. However, No amount of drugs will (1) improve your skills and strategy in the ring e.g. if this drug made everybody smarter or gave them a new fountain of skills, everybody will be using it!; (2) the idea of bulking up, c'mon - PacMan is known and recognize for his "speed", not his bulk body or armor muscles. If you ask me, bulking up, would actually sacrifice your speed . . so isn't this an anti-thesis of the Pacquiao fast machine; (3) in this high stakes negotiation where each side attempts to get the better deal i.e. Mayweather's request was answered "half-way" by Pacquiao - 3 blood tests (after fight announcement, before 30 days and just after the fight), these blood tests are not required for professional/competitive boxing in Nevada (Las Vegas), but Pacquiao offered this. The test just after the fight, should provide conclusive and reliable evidence that meet Olympic standards if Pac took anything! (these drugs stay in the body at least a week, depending of quantity taken); (4) Let's take a look at the messenger of this "unsubstantiated allegations" - Mayweathers camp - goodness! these guys are not the bastion of honesty and purity, heck, they could produce a reality series with their numerous court cases, run-ins with the law, tax problems, what have you.

                    We don't know whether this fight will push through or not . . However, the ascent of Manny to the top of the boxing world was duly documented in 24/7/media outlets/stories that show: (a) Manny took long hours in the gym, working on a strategy, improving his right hand to be as good as the left hand i.e. if this guy was really on super-performance drugs - why waste too many hours in the gym when you have super strength? why improve your right hand, when with the aid of this wonder drug, all you need is an ultra-power left?; (b) Manny has not shown the behavior of a guy in super-drugs who is all "about me . . me . . i can do this easily". Instead, if you ask Manny - he will just say - "I will try my best to do well, hopefully to win for the Filipino people" or "give God glory". I have not heard any of those humble words from all the drug convicted top athletes; and (c) Finally, no amount of "Mayweather or his minions propaganda" nor articles from writers that quick to judge on unwarranted accusations - - Society and the fans (casual/hard-core) will collectively in its wisdom make their own decisions - and vote empathically with their wallets (e.g. PPV/gate attendance). That will be the definitive statement!.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
                      WBO junior welterweight Timothy Bradley on Thursday said he would love to step in and take a shot at Pacquiao. Although Bradley's co-promoter, Gary Shaw, had said he would require the same testing of Pacquiao the Mayweather camp is asking for, Bradley said that is not the case and that he would be fine with the tests given by the Nevada State Athletic Commission, and saw no reason for United States Anti-Doping Agency to be involved. The site is MGM Grand in Las Vegas.
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                      I'm all for it. But the only time I heard Pac's team mention Bradley's name was in regards to being a sparring partner.

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