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An Unbiased Look At Pacquiao-Mayweather

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    #71
    "he has hand picked nearly all of his opponents. His "fights" vs De La Hoya and Marquez were hard to watch, even for a hardcore fan. I appreciate the mastery in which he conducts his craft, shutting down opponents and not getting hit. However, his offense is horrible, and his pot shotting is also a disgrace to his talents"

    This is not an unbiased statement. Also if you thought that those two fights were hard to watch then you cannot call yourself a hardcore boxing fan. Floyd's offence being horrible is a very bias statement...

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      #72
      Originally posted by PAKYO View Post
      Since this is boxing, why does floyd said Pac is one dimensional and is an easy fight for him? Why make demands for ost if floyd is not afraid?

      This just keeps going in circle.
      Thatīs just trash talk...itīs obvious heīs messing with PACīs mind...

      Demanding the drug test is because they do think heīs on something, heīs fighting better than before statistically, more punches, more everything, is su****ious when your health is on the line you better make sure your fighting a fair fight.

      There are athletes that may be able to pass the tests, even the olympic style, but itīs harder than the regular tests, so it makes it harder to cheat. I would ask for it if I thought necesary, wouldnīt you if it was you in the ring?!

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        #73
        I've looked everywhere on the WADA website - poring through PDFs trying to find this crap about no blood testing 30 days before an event. It is false. Their site claims it can test any time in competition or out of competition. Facts don't lie.



        See further links re: testing here:







        And if youll notice on the last link, it specifically states that WADA changed its blood testing however would not be able to implement it in time for (surprise) the Vancouver Games.

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          #74
          Originally posted by IMDAZED View Post
          I've looked everywhere on the WADA website - poring through PDFs trying to find this crap about no blood testing 30 days before an event. It is false. Their site claims it can test any time in competition or out of competition. Facts don't lie.



          See further links re: testing here:







          And if youll notice on the last link, it specifically states that WADA changed its blood testing however would not be able to implement it in time for (surprise) the Vancouver Games.
          Thanks for the research. The guy is an idiot, and spitting **** out his mouth as if it were all facts. Thank you for putting him in his place.

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            #75
            Originally posted by IMDAZED View Post
            I've looked everywhere on the WADA website - poring through PDFs trying to find this crap about no blood testing 30 days before an event. It is false. Their site claims it can test any time in competition or out of competition. Facts don't lie.



            See further links re: testing here:







            And if youll notice on the last link, it specifically states that WADA changed its blood testing however would not be able to implement it in time for (surprise) the Vancouver Games.
            Flip, Flip, Flip...GAME OVER!

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              #76
              Originally posted by Calilloyd View Post
              It's not about being exciting, it's about winning. And Mayweather fights nothing like Clottey.
              Winning a fight potshotting your opponent while running is never a great win.
              If you're afraid of getting hurt, then get out of boxing as it is a physical sport.

              Do you think casual fans which by the way makes up the bulk of his ppv's, like his kind of fighting in the ring? Of course not, only some hardcore boxing fans like it and yes the *****s.

              Winning is not everything, it's how you fought in the ring that matters most. How you conducted yourself in the ring, not trying to elbow your opponent or hit him while he's down.

              If you think winning is everything, then i don't think you're a sports fan either but simply a nuthugger.

              Take Cotto for example, despite his several loses, i'm still a big fan of him. All other hispanic and black fighterslike shane, despite their losses, i still have big respect of them even JMM who is a loudmouth pissdrinker, i still respect how he fought in the ring.

              But floyd? nahh, he is just a loud mouth who doesn't care about his fans. He's just lucky though he's got some ****suckers here.

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                #77
                Originally posted by FaustoGeraci View Post
                Yeah? In what way?

                1. Pacquiao has taken on tougher opponents.

                2. Athletes have been beating olympic drug testing for years.

                3. No boxer is bigger than the sanctioning bodies.

                4. Mayweather and his family are obviously impressed with Pacquiao's accomplishments to the point they think he "HAS" to be on something.

                5. Legends like the guy in my av would never ***** out, steroids or not. They had an extreme self belief and would of taken the fight regardless.

                6. Floyd's offense has diminished greatly in the last 5 years.

                7. Pacquiao is the star of boxing, not Mayweather, and also #1 P4P. Mayweather should want to beat him.
                I have to disagree with your statement about being biased. If you were not biased then you would be able to have a point and a counter point.

                All of your arguments are subjective, in other words opinion. You have no facts supporting your argument, one way or the other. An example, there is no way that you can prove that Pacquaio has taken on tougher opponents. What is your criteria for establishing that statement?

                What is your criteria stating that Pacquiao is the star of boxing? I surmise from the empirical data available that possibly Mayweather has more drawing power than Pacquiao. Wouldn't that be a fair assessment of star power, instead of your unbiased insistience that Pacquaio is the bigger star? Look at the number of ppv sold against De La Hoya and adjust it for inflation or deflation. What would you have?

                To have a valid unbiased opinion, you have to 1) be objective (not subjective) 2) you have to have valid evidence to support your "unbiased" objective opinion 3) you must be willing to share your findings regardless if they do not come out in favor of the side you are supporting.

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                  #78
                  Originally posted by PAKYO View Post
                  Winning a fight potshotting your opponent while running is never a great win.
                  If you're afraid of getting hurt, then get out of boxing as it is a physical sport.

                  Do you think casual fans which by the way makes up the bulk of his ppv's, like his kind of fighting in the ring? Of course not, only some hardcore boxing fans like it and yes the *****s.

                  Winning is not everything, it's how you fought in the ring that matters most. How you conducted yourself in the ring, not trying to elbow your opponent or hit him while he's down.

                  If you think winning is everything, then i don't think you're a sports fan either but simply a nuthugger.

                  Take Cotto for example, despite his several loses, i'm still a big fan of him. All other hispanic and black fighterslike shane, despite their losses, i still have big respect of them even JMM who is a loudmouth pissdrinker, i still respect how he fought in the ring.

                  But floyd? nahh, he is just a loud mouth who doesn't care about his fans. He's just lucky though he's got some ****suckers here.
                  Slipping punches, defense, is a part of boxing. It has nothing to do with being "scared". If you don't understand that then I'm done discussing something so ****** .

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                    #79
                    Originally posted by Mr. Chago View Post
                    Thatīs just trash talk...itīs obvious heīs messing with PACīs mind...

                    Demanding the drug test is because they do think heīs on something, heīs fighting better than before statistically, more punches, more everything, is su****ious when your health is on the line you better make sure your fighting a fair fight.

                    There are athletes that may be able to pass the tests, even the olympic style, but itīs harder than the regular tests, so it makes it harder to cheat. I would ask for it if I thought necesary, wouldnīt you if it was you in the ring?!
                    If i'm so confident and un-afraid of losing my zero, of course i wouldn't!

                    Let's say i got duped by a scumbag of my millions and the IRS has sent some love letters to me and my boat had some little holes that needs fixing and i don't want ellerbe to abandon me, ****, i would fight that damn mofo midget one dimensional fighter, he can take all the peds he wants in the world but i can still show the world i'm not afraid of him and expose how an EASY WORK it will be.

                    That's how i would be thinking. But it's me and i'm no trash talking ***** who doesn't care about his fans.

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                      #80
                      Originally posted by IMDAZED View Post
                      I've looked everywhere on the WADA website - poring through PDFs trying to find this crap about no blood testing 30 days before an event. It is false. Their site claims it can test any time in competition or out of competition. Facts don't lie.



                      See further links re: testing here:











                      And if youll notice on the last link, it specifically states that WADA changed its blood testing however would not be able to implement it in time for (surprise) the Vancouver Games.
                      Don't expect to get an intelligent response(if you get one at all) to this.

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