Mindbat have all the sensible points to speak of when it comes to drug-abuse insinuations. But every single one of them were outside of the territory of the rules and regulations of boxing in Nevada State.
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Originally posted by dcopo1 View Postmanny is on juice. what IDIOT passes up 40 to 75 million dollars because of a blood test? A TEST!!!? A TEEEEEEEEST. the mayweather camp tried to compromise but manny is STILL saying 30 days before the fight. ANY test u get will be NO LONGER EFFECTIVE after 30 days u RET@RD
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maybe the testing is why they (arum, pacquiao) didnt want the fight in california, i heard they test randomly....
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Originally posted by sandyvahra View Post
No fighter is bigger than the sport. No fighter can mandate/dictate the sport & 40 years worth of procedures.
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Originally posted by The Gambler1981 View PostIt was demanded of him, all he needed to do was say yes to it and this fight was made. This is a mess of his own making by making this such a big deal and his team saying all sorts of different **** making him look bad.
To me any fighter has a right to kow that who he is fighting is clean, Floyd wanted to know for sure, any reason he wants it is fine in this day and age no athlete is above this kind of thing.
If Floyd wants better testing why is it such a big deal to kill the fight over it. You can make excuses for Manny if you want saying this or that but the fact remains the fight is dying because his actions when really there should be no reason to make a big deal of this if there is nothing to hide.
Why didn't Floyd want to make sure if he passed fighter were doping? And, lets say in his future fights he never ask for this kind of test again. How fair is to Pac?
You say is not a big deal if there is nothing to hide. But, lets say he takes the test, lets say it shows Pac is clean. And, lets say nobody gets asked for it ever again. How fair was that to Pac? Why are we singling out Pacquiao? You still have not answered that question...
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Originally posted by jrosales13 View PostAgain why should he had say yes? How fair is that to Pac if we never see another blood test again?
Why didn't Floyd want to make sure if he passed fighter were doping? And, lets say in his future fights he never ask for this kind of test again. How fair is to Pac?
You say is not a big deal if there is nothing to hide. But, lets say he takes the test, lets say it shows Pac is clean. And, lets say nobody gets asked for it ever again. How fair was that to Pac? Why are we singling out Pacquiao? You still have not answered that question...
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Originally posted by TortillaWarrior View PostFloyd never wanted blood testing in any of his previous 40 fights.
Anybody who doesn't see something wrong with that is in serious denial.
I mean, if anyone has been on steroids, its Floyd.
Fought at 106, moved all the way up to 154 and won a title. Has 5 stoppages in his last 10 fights, 4 of which have come at 140 and above (More than Manny Pacquiao in the same weight range.) Has brittle hands, suffered a broken rib, gets easily rattled with emotions, etc.
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Originally posted by TortillaWarrior View PostMannys willing to be tested as well.
But can you refute any of the points you didn't quote?
Manny wants to be tested on his own ridiculous terms...lets see. No testing done 30 before the fight and he calls the dates when he gets tested. What a loud of crap.
They may as well not get tested at all with those stipulations.Last edited by p4p-champ; 12-27-2009, 04:37 PM.
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