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Last edited by ModernTalking; 05-10-2010, 11:38 AM.
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Originally posted by Pretty Boy Greg View Post1. im not sure what you are wanting me to answer here. Can u please be a lil more precise
2. The only uneven fight Floyd has fought was his sparring session with JMM.
3. You see fighters coming in over-weight all the time and they still end of having the fights... I believe its always been apart of boxing... theres nothing wrong with catchweights, but if you have fought @ 147 before, why would u request cotto to come in @ 145... food for thought
What is uneven about it?
2. Since the sport is uneven right now according to Floyd and his merry band of faqqots, what does it say about his 40 fights with no blood testing?
3. What does weight have to do with blood testing?
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Originally posted by ModernTalking View PostPAC is Fighter Of The Decade and Floyd is hella jealous of it. Floyd said he doesn't know why they gave Manny Pacquaio the Fighter Of The Decade award. If Floyd had Manny resumes he would really believe he's the greatest. Our ears would explode from constantly hearing Floyd mention that he's the FOTD and the greatest.
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Whats so hard to understand, most people with common sense can see whats going on. Mayweather doesn't see how Pac can be so good all of a sudden. Mayweather grew up in the boxing game with a family full of fighters and doesn't think its possible for Pac to perform the way he does with out PED's. Mayweather wont come out and say it because Pac will sue him! Mayweather wants to make sure they're both clean when they step into the ring.
The mandated testing in place right now isnt good enough to catch everything, Mosely and Roy Jones already proved that. Pac has the right to say no to the testing and Mayweather also has a right to his opinon. We all want to see them fight but if they dont so be it, life goes on.
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Originally posted by TortillaWarrior View Post1. Floyd says there is an uneven playing field. Many of his fans agree which is why they clamor for blood testing.
What is uneven about it?
2. Since the sport is uneven right now according to Floyd and his merry band of faqqots, what does it say about his 40 fights with no blood testing?
3. What does weight have to do with blood testing?
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Originally posted by Pretty Boy Greg View Postyeah because floyd was such a huge name when he was 20-0 that he could demand champion fighters to take the blood tests back then... now that he will always be on the A-side to a fight he can make these type of demands! Up until recently there were no tests available for such drugs
So, one has to be a big name now to care about their health? Since when? According to you guys, its his body and hes the one in the ring taking the hits, he has every right to demand whatever he wants.
What does his name have to do with it? He could have told his promoters anything he wants, just like he does now. The Mayweathers have history in this sport, they're not newcomers and know the ins and outs of the business. They could have gotten this ball rolling long ago.
But then again, there wasn't a Manny Pacquiao knocking dudes out either.
But yea,
Can you name what is uneven about the playing field?
Its a simple question.
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Let me see if I am getting this right. To some of yall coming in overweight is the same thing as a fighter taking something manufactured to make them perform at a level they could never NATURALLY reach without it.
With the line of thinking "why ask now?" I guess some of yall feel like some people felt in the past when they heard the first person ask that ****** be freed and for Jim Crow to be ended. Why ask now??
I know that asking Manny to take these test don't compare to what I mentioned but it is somewhat the samething. You can't say PBF wrong for asking Manny to be the 1st person to go through with that testing. Somebody has to be the first at something that is how precedents are set. Many people are drug tested everyday that have never been associated with drugs.
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