Quit bitching. If Mayweather wants the fight, he can go by Pacquiaos terms, or fight Mosley.
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Thanks for laying it all out like this. 30 days is too big a period to go without blood testing; it renders the whole things more or less pointless anyway. Might as well just do NSAC tests if that has to be the case.
Mayweather seems willing to fight Pacquiao either way though, judging by Schaefer's latest comments. Floyd would beat the Pacquiao who beat Cotto, Hatton and Oscar anyway.Last edited by S.G.; 12-26-2009, 10:06 PM.
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hah, so Manny could pass every blood test, every urine test (including the day of the fight), an additional blood test right after the fight....
but decline to take a blood test a few days before the fight and he's automatically guilty?
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If Pacquiao takes all the tests and proves to be innocent then all these threads will look very ******. I do think however that his camp have handled this badly and haven't all been singing from the same hymn sheet.
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Originally posted by shogunn View Posthah, so Manny could pass every blood test, every urine test (including the day of the fight), an additional blood test right after the fight....
but decline to take a blood test a few days before the fight and he's automatically guilty?
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Originally posted by shogunn View Posthah, so Manny could pass every blood test, every urine test (including the day of the fight), an additional blood test right after the fight....
but decline to take a blood test a few days before the fight and he's automatically guilty?
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Originally posted by Dominicano Soy! View PostWhere you been? Pacquiao now wants a 30 day gap.
"If they give me a 5-day window or something like that I have no problem with it," Roach said. "When they've drawn blood from Manny in the past he feels weaker for three or four days. It may be mental, but it's there."
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