I strongly believe that it isn't in Mayweather's interest to disclose any issues in the contract. Reason being because he does want to face Pacquiao, and he's trying to stay cool. Not to be all repetitive but like I said before, Arum who's never hesitant in bad mouthing Mayweather kept saying "Do not blame Floyd!". I'm getting the kind of vibe that both teams are trying to keep cool and avoid the insults.
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Pacquiao shouldn't agree to any testing.
Mayweather should be thankful he agreed to 2 weeks out. ****s ridiculous as it is.
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Originally posted by Saucy Jacky View PostPacquiao shouldn't agree to any testing.
Mayweather should be thankful he agreed to 2 weeks out. ****s ridiculous as it is.
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When Mosley and Mayweather fought, the AGREEMENT was that it was going to be FULL TESTING UP UNTIL THE NIGHT OF THE FIGHT however, the COMISSION ONLY TESTED TO 14 DAYS OUT. This is a known fact and it is also a nown fact that MAYWEATHER HAD NO ISSUE WITH THAT. But now, testing must be carried out even farther for Pacquiao when it was supposed to be the same for Mosley and 14 days was sufficient. This sets the precedent for Pac to request a 14 day cutoff. Why do people want to act like both Mayweather and Mosley were tested up until the night of the fight when they weren't?
May Sr should be careful what he says about anyone even taking supplements should be banned from boxing as I'm sure Xylocane is considered to be more than a supplement and I'm sure his son takes protein shakes (supplements) and some type of creatine mix during training (more supplements).
It is a big shame, believe what you want...negotiations, no negotiations, testing agreements or none at all, money agreements or none at all.....some one just does not want to fight.Last edited by mathed; 07-20-2010, 11:00 AM.
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Originally posted by Saucy Jacky View PostPacquiao shouldn't agree to any testing.
Mayweather should be thankful he agreed to 2 weeks out. ****s ridiculous as it is.
It just is not the same unless we know what a person can do with four simple things: training, nutrition, will and talent. Anything else is 'stacking the deck'.
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Originally posted by Akira Fudo View PostFinished reading -
Great read man, worth reading.
Mayweather Sr. was told by a source within the commission who did not wish to be quoted that "The push for random blood testing is like a tidal wave, I'd say it's a budgeting issue as with everything in government now but we could have it in the next year or so".
Then Mayweather Sr. goes on to say that " Look, we all know the haughty Mayweather actually believes the only possible way Pacman can beat him is by using EPO, HGH or some other ****tail combination of banned substances".
A lot of very interesting points. People here need to stop actin' like Mayweather doesn't talk to Jeff or Mayweather Sr. Jeff said Pacquiao wouldn't agree to random testing, and that was the issue. Floyd Sr. seems to be saying the same thing.
I agree with you, but its the Pac fanboys. They dont want to listen to reason they just want to listen to Arum...
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Originally posted by mathed View PostWhen Mosley and Mayweather fought, the AGREEMENT was that it was going to be FULL TESTING UP UNTIL THE NIGHT OF THE FIGHT however, the COMISSION ONLY TESTED TO 14 DAYS OUT. This is a known fact and it is also a nown fact that MAYWEATHER HAD NO ISSUE WITH THAT. But now, testing must be carried out even farther for Pacquiao when it was supposed to be the same for Mosley and 14 days was sufficient. This sets the precedent for Pac to request a 14 day cutoff. Why do people want to act like both Mayweather and Mosley were tested up until the night of the fight when they weren't?
May Sr should be careful what he says about anyone even taking supplements should be banned from boxing as I'm sure Xylocane is considered to be more than a supplement and I'm sure his son takes protein shakes (supplements) and some type of creatine mix during training (more supplements).
It is a big shame, believe what you want...negotiations, no negotiations, testing agreements or none at all, money agreements or none at all.....some one just does not want to fight.
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Originally posted by mathed View PostWhen Mosley and Mayweather fought, the AGREEMENT was that it was going to be FULL TESTING UP UNTIL THE NIGHT OF THE FIGHT however, the COMISSION ONLY TESTED TO 14 DAYS OUT. This is a known fact and it is also a nown fact that MAYWEATHER HAD NO ISSUE WITH THAT. But now, testing must be carried out even farther for Pacquiao when it was supposed to be the same for Mosley and 14 days was sufficient. This sets the precedent for Pac to request a 14 day cutoff. Why do people want to act like both Mayweather and Mosley were tested up until the night of the fight when they weren't?
May Sr should be careful what he says about anyone even taking supplements should be banned from boxing as I'm sure Xylocane is considered to be more than a supplement and I'm sure his son takes protein shakes (supplements) and some type of creatine mix during training (more supplements).
It is a big shame, believe what you want...negotiations, no negotiations, testing agreements or none at all, money agreements or none at all.....some one just does not want to fight.
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