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    #41
    *******s dont even give a **** if pacs roiding or not. thats why theyre not boxing fans

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      #42
      Originally posted by southcentralcar View Post
      *******s dont even give a **** if pacs roiding or not. thats why theyre not boxing fans
      So you don't care if someone like SRL or Hopkins refused to be tested ? You only care about Pacquiao because you don't like him.

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        #43
        Originally posted by Cgarcia View Post
        There's nothing wrong in throwing the ball on Floyd's court. He is the only one who could find out whether Pac is lying or not. A simple phone call would do it if Floyd is really interested.

        Drug testing is no longer an issue
        . Ask Ross Greenburg.
        Floyd can start the negotiation by simply giving instructions to Al Haymon. I don't know what's so hard about that if he is really interested in the fight.

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          #44
          Originally posted by PrinceCharlez View Post
          Here's a list of all the excuses with the new hot excuse at the end..

          1) Testing makes him weak
          2) Thats why he lost to Erik Morales
          3) Against his religion
          4) Afraid of needles
          5) Cant spare for 3 days after testing
          6) Bruises his elbow with hematomas (spell check)
          7) The commission is the only way
          8) Never tested positive for anything
          9) Testing gives him nightmares
          10) Cant test mosley because he wouldnt test himself

          HERE IS THE LATEST UP TO DATE EXCUSE ON WHY MANNY SHOULDNT HAVE TO TEST.......

          NUMBER 11) 46 year old Benard Hopkins didnt have to test....

          smh....damn that blood test must really be a mo fo...to many reasons not to test.
          Here is a latest interview on Arum, saying these are ALL OLD ISSUES already!!!

          Arum likens Mayweather's claims on fighting Pacquiao to 'Alice in Wonderland'
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          Or Pinocchio? A walking contradiction? Liar to the nth degree?

          Real recognize real. And as far as Floyd Mayweather Jr .'s claims and statements on fighting boxing's pound-for-pound king Manny Pacquiao, the Grand Rapids, Michigan native has been more like Pinocchio than keeping it real ala The Real Deal Evander Holyfield . But unlike Pinocchio, Pretty Boy isn't trying to become 'a real boy'. Boxing fans want him to simply man up.

          Truly, Floyd's conflicting stories have been straighter than a Ricky Martin and Elton John concert in Palm Springs. From saying he never had any negotiations regarding fighting Pacquiao a year ago, only for HBO exec Ross Greenburg himself to disprove him, to saying he had an outfit ready and had already signed a contract to fight Pacquiao, down to the obvious like announcing to fight Juan Manuel Marquez the same day Pacquiao fought Ricky Hatton instead of waiting just a few more hours to challenge Pacquiao among many other claims, Mayweather is definitely blowing a lot of smoke. It'd be tough to pick between him and Pinocchio on whom has grown the longer nose.

          Top Rank's CEO Bob Arum has his own take on it. "It's all 'Alice in Wonderland'. This is not rocket science. You saw Juan Manuel Marquez come in with his lawyer in LA and he signed a contract," Arum told Elie Seckbach of ***************.com, when asked about Mayweather's claims about having an outfit ready and signing a contract to fight Pacquiao. "What do you mean he signed a contract, what do you mean he had an outfit?" Arum continued and added, "That's sort of pathetic. We never started a contract. Was the contract he signed when we had no negotiations, that he said he had no negotiations?"

          As far as his faith in whether a fight between Pacquiao and Mayweather can ever be made, Arum left little hope on the table, if not to challenge Mayweather. "You can't say never, but it doesn't look likely that the fight will ever happen. And the reason why the fight isn't likely going to happen is because there is no doubt in my mind that Mayweather is afraid of this guy, otherwise the fight would've happened. The drug testing was the first obstacle, then when Manny said unequivocally said that 'that's not an issue' and do any kind of testing- blood, urine, random- but Floyd keeps bringing it up like it's still an issue, but it's not an issue," Arum shared, and closed by saying, "There's nothing more to it, he'a afraid to fight him, because he's afraid to lose."

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            #45
            12) Duh. They'll find the growth hormones, and PED's I'm regularly injected with!

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