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    Originally posted by Calabis View Post
    Floyd wishing he lived in a third world country:

    Alfredo Belgica, the district chairman of San Jose, Pacquiao and a group of campaign workers assaulted him when he confronted them over possible vote fraud. According to Belgica, Pacquiao and a convoy of five vehicles showed up in his district to distribute rice, cash, and assorted other goods in exchange for votes. General Santos City is outside the boundaries of Pacquiao's own province, but he was there to support mayoral candidate and friend, Ronnel Rivera. When Belgica voiced his opposition to what was happening, the district chairman alleges that Pacquiao and his bodyguards beat him mercilessly.

    Per the Manila Times, "Belgica suffered from contusions and bruises in the face and various parts of the body. He could barely speak when interviewed at the police camp."

    Pacquiao, who has since won in his unopposed bid for re-election as congressman of the Sarangani province, was reportedly taken into custody by the police, along with the entire group of people involved in the melee. According to reports, Pacquiao's personal attorney, Jeng Gacal, was able to free his client without having to undergo questioning from authorities.


    Buying votes and making policies that harm women

    Pac assualting old men

    I wonder how will Pac be remembered by history: Losing the biggest fight in boxing history or assaulting old men?

    Ask Ironwhateverthefcukhisnameis to get back to you 100 years from now and tell us what the results are

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      Originally posted by IR0NFIST View Post
      On a separate note.

      Don't forget the backside of that note



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        Originally posted by Chollo Vista View Post
        I wonder how will Pac be remembered by history: Losing the biggest fight in boxing history or assaulting old men?

        Ask Ironwhateverthefcukhisnameis to get back to you 100 years from now and tell us what the results are
        Dude is hurting, I will let him grieve in peace

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          Originally posted by Chollo Vista View Post
          I wonder how will Pac be remembered by history: Losing the biggest fight in boxing history or assaulting old men?

          Ask Ironwhateverthefcukhisnameis to get back to you 100 years from now and tell us what the results are
          The results are in.

          Fraud Mayweather Jr. is still guilty of domestic violence towards his ex-girlfriend Josie Harris.

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            The NSAC accommodates Fraud Jr., they chose to turn a blind eye for his 'Dog House' sparring sessions that involved unsanctioned fights lasting more than 30 minutes. They accepted his blatant lie about the use of marijuana on All Access. They gave him a license to fight Miguel Cotto after he pled guilty to battery domestic violence, from which he only served 60 days of a 90 day jail sentence.

            Considering the above, even if Fraud Jr. does test positive, it will most likely get swept under the rug, like the alleged three failed drug test with USADA. He generates far too much revenue in The State of Nevada for them to throw him under the bus. When the money stops flowing, don't be surprised if the same people that have invested in him, decide to hang him out to dry.





            Here's an excerpt from the Thomas Hauser article.

            More specifically, it was rumored that Mayweather’s “A” sample had tested positive on three occasions and, after each positive test, USADA had found exceptional circumstances in the form of inadvertent use and gave Floyd a waiver. This waiver, according to the rumor, negated the need for a test of Floyd’s “B” sample. And because the “B” sample was never tested, a loophole in USADA’s contract with Mayweather and Golden Boy allowed the testing to proceed without the positive “A” sample results being reported to Mayweather’s opponent or the Nevada State Athletic Commission (which had jurisdiction over the fights).

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              Originally posted by IR0NFIST View Post
              The results are in.

              Fraud Mayweather Jr. is still guilty of domestic violence towards his ex-girlfriend Josie Harris.

              Lol...the results are in Manny is a deadbeat dad and lost the biggest fight in history...poor kid



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                Originally posted by Bald Shavers View Post
                People are missing the point. Saline and VitC are not illegal. However, they could act as diluting agents that lower the percentage of other things as far as their share of total sample size goes.
                A lot of competitive endurance athletes use Saline to mask PED use. Lance Armstrong who is arguably the most successful PED user in the history of sports, explains this in detail in the article below.



                Here's an excerpt.

                The most common way the cyclists confounded blood tests was through saline injections, a banned but undetectable practice. The extra hemoglobin and hematocrit cells that help a racer retain oxygen and avoid fatigue can be watered down below official thresholds by adding a saline solution to the blood within just 20 minutes' notice of an imminent test.

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                  The Pacta*d PED crusade renewed: salt water edition.

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                    Lol. What's happening here? Floyd can't win even when he wins - gets booed wherever he goes - so his employees attack Pacquiao? Lol.

                    If Floyd didn't play dirty by holding, pushing the head, using his forearm, didn't do the tricks he did outside the ring then he would be respected.

                    He is a cheat plain and simple. He says it himself with the spies, the "chess games", his doing vampire facials, the****utic exemptions, etc.

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                      Originally posted by Bald Shavers View Post
                      Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao were both tested around 19 times.

                      Mayweather was on

                      Mayweather gave urine on March 13, 18, 19 and 28, April 2, 10, 15, 21 and 27 and May 1 and 2. He gave blood samples on March 13, 18 and 28, April 2, 10, 15 and 21 and May 2.

                      Paquiao gave urine on March 14, 17, 23 and 24, April 1, 9, 16, 22 and 27 and May 1 and 2. Pacquiao gave blood samples on March 14, 17 and 24, April 1, 9, 16 and 22 and May 2.

                      Mayweather also applied for, and was given, a the****utic use exemption (TUE) for rehydration purposes after the May 1 weigh-in. He took two separate mixes. The first was a mixture of 250 ml of saline and multi-vitamins. The second was a 500 ml mixuture of saline...

                      What about Floyd's Xylocaine ??? He never fights without that Plus they confiscated Pacquaio's vitamins & even his water Nothing like making sure huh ?? lol

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