Re: Pacquiao-Mayweather in jeopardy...
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miles
Mayweather NEEDS to sign a penalty contract in the case of making the weight as the Marquez fight showed he cannot be trusted.
Manny Pac NEEDS to adhere to all drug testing procedures. It's the right thing to do and a simple "I don't like blood tests" simply does not suffice as an acceptable excuse.
Good Post. I agree. Nothing wrong with drug tests.
Why is Mayweather requiring as a condition of the fight taking place that Pacquiao submit to drug tests when he did not require Marquez to take drug tests?
That's an interesting question. Maybe because it's Pac that has been going up the weights blowing people away with such ease and Mayweather wants to make sure there are no issues at play. Marquez looked to be up to his limits at 135, but it was his sheer will that got him through. Pac has been blowing through opponents like the wind through leaves. It is impressive, but it leaves you thinking "how does he keep on going up and doing it ever more impressively?". I understand Mayweather wanting to get Pac checked out, and if Manny has nothing to hide, then you would think he would have no issues complying. It's for a mammoth payday and the extra effort involved is really quite minimal.
Re: Pacquiao-Mayweather in jeopardy...
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miles
If Manny is outright refusing to go along with the testing then that makes him look very suspicious. There is NO good reason to not agree going along with having the same tests that Floyd himself is willing to submit to. Floyd has laid it on the line and said "do this one thing" and Manny is stalling.
I've started a poll looking at whether people think Manny should submit to testing or not. I think he should and have a feeling that might be the way most are feeling (but I will wait and see on that), so for the Manny camp to outright refuse seems strange. People want this fight, seemingly Floyd wants it too...so why is Manny playing up?
Manny is from a third-world part of the Philipines; he probably is superstitious when it comes to drug tests. I know many people faint after taking blood tests and it could easily ruin an afternoon of training. All I'm saying is that I wouldn't conclude Manny is doping because he refuses to take a drug test. However, this fight is too big to let it fall apart because of random drug tests either way. And let's be real here, Manny has to hit Floyd to make the steroids helpful anyway, which he won't do.
If I were Manny's people in order to make the fight happen and assuming Manny really has a legit problem with blood tests, I would negotiate the maximum number of blood tests permitted in a certain period of time, allow them to be at random though, and leave the number of urine tests open.
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Will anyone with an actual understanding of the subject explain how blood tests are more accurate than urine tests for detecting steroids? Also, do blood tests up until thirty days before the fight and urine tests from that point going forward make detection of steroids less likely than blood tests all the way through to the fight? Is the difference negligible?
Re: Pacquiao-Mayweather in jeopardy...
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Rantcatrat
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Originally Posted by
miles
If Manny is outright refusing to go along with the testing then that makes him look very suspicious. There is NO good reason to not agree going along with having the same tests that Floyd himself is willing to submit to. Floyd has laid it on the line and said "do this one thing" and Manny is stalling.
I've started a poll looking at whether people think Manny should submit to testing or not. I think he should and have a feeling that might be the way most are feeling (but I will wait and see on that), so for the Manny camp to outright refuse seems strange. People want this fight, seemingly Floyd wants it too...so why is Manny playing up?
Manny is from a third-world part of the Philipines; he probably is superstitious when it comes to drug tests. I know many people faint after taking blood tests and it could easily ruin an afternoon of training. All I'm saying is that I wouldn't conclude Manny is doping because he refuses to take a drug test. However, this fight is too big to let it fall apart because of random drug tests either way. And let's be real here, Manny has to hit Floyd to make the steroids helpful anyway, which he won't do.
If I were Manny's people in order to make the fight happen and assuming Manny really has a legit problem with blood tests, I would negotiate the maximum number of blood tests permitted in a certain period of time, allow them to be at random though, and leave the number of urine tests open.
I'm still not persuaded either way. The Pac camp are notoriously difficult to deal with, so I still think it best to let things wait a day or two to see what happens. It would be nice to actually hear Manny's opinion about all of this instead of Arums. It would be nuts to let the fight slip away at this stage though and a shame for everyone.
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Is it me or does Pacquiao seem to be trying to get out of this fight?? 1st of all he asks for $10 million for every lbs Floyd is over 147 (which will be none) and now he is refusing the drugs test?? Maybe he is on steroids after all during training, my trainer tells me that nandrolone can be flushed out of your system in 24 hours so the only way to catch someone on that would be under an olympic style testing system and testing just before and after the fight would be worthless!
is nandrolone that easy to hide, i remember a few footballers getting caught on it, edgar davids being one... they argued it was naturally produced by their bodies which is true but only in tiny quantitys in the majority of healthy adults
You right, I was given poor info (i'll have to slap him about now lol). It seems from the websites I have been on to take approx 21 days to be removed completely from the body. Sorry for the false info.
no worries, that shows one of the problems with any alegations regarding PED's .. there is so much contrasting info around and you have people believe that any steroid is a one way ticket to being the size of the hulk .... which just isnt the case
Re: Pacquiao-Mayweather in jeopardy...
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miles
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Originally Posted by
Rantcatrat
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Originally Posted by
miles
Mayweather NEEDS to sign a penalty contract in the case of making the weight as the Marquez fight showed he cannot be trusted.
Manny Pac NEEDS to adhere to all drug testing procedures. It's the right thing to do and a simple "I don't like blood tests" simply does not suffice as an acceptable excuse.
Good Post. I agree. Nothing wrong with drug tests.
Why is Mayweather requiring as a condition of the fight taking place that Pacquiao submit to drug tests when he did not require Marquez to take drug tests?
That's an interesting question. Maybe because it's Pac that has been going up the weights blowing people away with such ease and Mayweather wants to make sure there are no issues at play. Marquez looked to be up to his limits at 135, but it was his sheer will that got him through. Pac has been blowing through opponents like the wind through leaves. It is impressive, but it leaves you thinking "how does he keep on going up and doing it ever more impressively?". I understand Mayweather wanting to get Pac checked out, and if Manny has nothing to hide, then you would think he would have no issues complying. It's for a mammoth payday and the extra effort involved is really quite minimal.
there wasnt suspicion for the reasons youve listed such as marquez maybe not looking his best at 135 never mind 147, main for me is though.... nacho has never had a fighter test positive for performance enhancers... roach has!
also marquez didnt have anyone that we know of in his team with links to the balco scandal..... pacquaio does!
Re: Pacquiao-Mayweather in jeopardy...
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hitmanhatton
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miles
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Rantcatrat
Good Post. I agree. Nothing wrong with drug tests.
Why is Mayweather requiring as a condition of the fight taking place that Pacquiao submit to drug tests when he did not require Marquez to take drug tests?
That's an interesting question. Maybe because it's Pac that has been going up the weights blowing people away with such ease and Mayweather wants to make sure there are no issues at play. Marquez looked to be up to his limits at 135, but it was his sheer will that got him through. Pac has been blowing through opponents like the wind through leaves. It is impressive, but it leaves you thinking "how does he keep on going up and doing it ever more impressively?". I understand Mayweather wanting to get Pac checked out, and if Manny has nothing to hide, then you would think he would have no issues complying. It's for a mammoth payday and the extra effort involved is really quite minimal.
there wasnt suspicion for the reasons youve listed such as marquez maybe not looking his best at 135 never mind 147, main for me is though.... nacho has never had a fighter test positive for performance enhancers... roach has!
also marquez didnt have anyone that we know of in his team with links to the balco scandal..... pacquaio does!
Yeah, the reasons given were more my own than anything Mayweather might have actually been thinking. Your reasons sound like something a lot more worrying.
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miles
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hitmanhatton
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miles
That's an interesting question. Maybe because it's Pac that has been going up the weights blowing people away with such ease and Mayweather wants to make sure there are no issues at play. Marquez looked to be up to his limits at 135, but it was his sheer will that got him through. Pac has been blowing through opponents like the wind through leaves. It is impressive, but it leaves you thinking "how does he keep on going up and doing it ever more impressively?". I understand Mayweather wanting to get Pac checked out, and if Manny has nothing to hide, then you would think he would have no issues complying. It's for a mammoth payday and the extra effort involved is really quite minimal.
there wasnt suspicion for the reasons youve listed such as marquez maybe not looking his best at 135 never mind 147, main for me is though.... nacho has never had a fighter test positive for performance enhancers... roach has!
also marquez didnt have anyone that we know of in his team with links to the balco scandal..... pacquaio does!
Yeah, the reasons given were more my own than anything Mayweather might have actually been thinking. Your reasons sound like something a lot more worrying.
in what way, that its more condeming or sounds absurd ?
im not sure whether to go along the no smoke without fire line or innocent till proven guilty...
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Why should Pacquiao comply? This is just another Mayweather ploy to play head games...Hell if he agrees to the overweight pricing then I am sure Freddie will talk Manny into taking the test....Floyd is scared and to say different is a Floyd nut hugger....
It is an insult to Pacquiao that he take a test for Floyds satisfaction...Yet Floyd won't agree to Manny's request? :rolleyes: Floyd always looking to stack the deck in his favor
The idea of Manny should just take the test to prove Floyd wrong is not a good reply...This will then become a common practice for other fighters making simular demands of opponents...
Hell Floyd is the one who left the sport....Manny stayed and fought on but now Manny should jump at what Floyd wants? Nah...
Yet Floyd knows he wants to come in overweight to make thing ever more in his favor....
Why doesn't Floyd agree to have his whole body tested for feces and prove he is not one big asshole?
Manny should nor any fighter have to take anything more then the mandatory test required by the commission or the other guy should have to succumb to the same test or at minimum one guy gives in to the others demands then vice versa
Fair is fair
Nuthugger stepping to the plate I guess... Or it should say anyone who disagrees with Daxx Khan is wrong:rolleyes:
Anyway, when was the last time Mayweather didnt make the 147 limit?? Enough said!!!!
The fact that Pac is the only guy in the history of boxing to storm through 7 weight classes in an era where PED and designer Roids are the rule rather than exception has raised red flags... I gotta tell you besides Lance Armstrong every other elite athlete who they have been suspicious of have most of the time have been connected to some kind of PED or the evidence has been so overwhelming you would have to be blind not to accept it...
I particularly think that the whole Floyd walked away and Manny kept fighting so Manny should ignore Floyd argument is as short sighted as I have ever heard since this came to fruition...
Where talking about 2 Hall Of Fame fighters who are the 2 best of this generation and hopefully about to engage in the most meanigful fight in the whole history of the sport... Floyd has every reason to be concerned about his legacy in the midst of all the rumors swirling around steroid or PED use..
If there is smoke than there is fire, should be nothing to hide here about blood testing, its not like they are going to take 2 quarts from Pac and weaken him like he is on Chemo or something... Not to mention Floyd is not asking Pac to do anything that he isint going to do either...
Reminds me of Sammy Sosa being accused of doing Roids by a reporter.... Sammy said all take a test now or anytime.. Reporter gets an independent lab lined up and all of a sudden Sosa is mumbling and jumbling without taking a test, and guess what he never failed a drug test either but he wont even snif the hall of fame like the rest of them....
Floyd scared nah, Floyd wants to make sure he is fighting an athlete who is natural at his craft like himself without any enhancements
I am a nut hugger because I don't agree with what Floyd is demanding...
Oh Wait JT gets in like a big man and starts to throw out sarcastic things like...Anyone who doesn't agree with Daxx is wrong...:rolleyes:
It is reasons like that I hardly post here anymore..
Have a good holiday
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hitmanhatton
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miles
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there wasnt suspicion for the reasons youve listed such as marquez maybe not looking his best at 135 never mind 147, main for me is though.... nacho has never had a fighter test positive for performance enhancers... roach has!
also marquez didnt have anyone that we know of in his team with links to the balco scandal..... pacquaio does!
Yeah, the reasons given were more my own than anything Mayweather might have actually been thinking. Your reasons sound like something a lot more worrying.
in what way, that its more condeming or sounds absurd ?
im not sure whether to go along the no smoke without fire line or innocent till proven guilty...
I had no knowledge of anyone in the Pac team with links to the balco scandal so it sounds more condemning, but I really hadn't thought about it from your angle. If what you say is true then it sounds less than absurd and makes me more suspicious.
I know what you mean, I don't want to put any blame out when there really isn't any hard evidence and the Pac team is notorious for it's pre-fight shenanigans, but this carry on seems a bit much. None of the other negotiation problems spilled over to this extent. It was even on BBC world saying that the fight is off. Some serious shit has gone down here.
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miles
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hitmanhatton
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miles
Yeah, the reasons given were more my own than anything Mayweather might have actually been thinking. Your reasons sound like something a lot more worrying.
in what way, that its more condeming or sounds absurd ?
im not sure whether to go along the no smoke without fire line or innocent till proven guilty...
I had no knowledge of anyone in the Pac team with links to the balco scandal so it sounds more condemning, but I really hadn't thought about it from your angle. If what you say is true then it sounds less than absurd and makes me more suspicious.
I know what you mean, I don't want to put any blame out when there really isn't any hard evidence and the Pac team is notorious for it's pre-fight shenanigans, but this carry on seems a bit much. None of the other negotiation problems spilled over to this extent. It was even on BBC world saying that the fight is off. Some serious shit has gone down here.
there are also roaches links with the likes of stallonre and micky rourke, both users... althought i think there is less in that than some people make out
ill get the info bout the balco link when i finish work and pm you a couple of the atrticles i have read..
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IF this is true that the fight has been canceled the following statement is true:
"Pacquiao refuses to fight because of a drug test."
That makes me suspicious too. It's not an unfair purse split, the money has been agreed upon. It's not a weight issue, they have a agreed to weight and set a record 10 million penalty per pound. It's not an equipment issue, gloves and ring size have been agreed upon. It's not a location issue, the location has been agreed upon.
You can spin this against Mayweather however you want but the above statement is still true.
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To expect any fighter to succumb to bloodtesting multiple times during the middle of their training and the night before or the night of the fight is ludicris. No fighter in the history of the sport has ever had to take random blood tests in the middle of their training or right before the fight... Why should Floyd be allowed to make such a rediculous request. I know for a fact i am quite sluggish after getting blood tested. So I guess Floyd is bigger then the History of the sport... Seriously????
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To expect any fighter to succumb to bloodtesting multiple times during the middle of their training and the night before or the night of the fight is ludicris. No fighter in the history of the sport has ever had to take random blood tests in the middle of their training or right before the fight... Why should Floyd be allowed to make such a rediculous request. I know for a fact i am quite sluggish after getting blood tested. So I guess Floyd is bigger then the History of the sport... Seriously????
Floyd himself will be subjected to the exact same testing, so what's the problem?
Is it that ridiculous that professional athletes should have to take a full drug screen?
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cnote111
To expect any fighter to succumb to bloodtesting multiple times during the middle of their training and the night before or the night of the fight is ludicris. No fighter in the history of the sport has ever had to take random blood tests in the middle of their training or right before the fight... Why should Floyd be allowed to make such a rediculous request. I know for a fact i am quite sluggish after getting blood tested. So I guess Floyd is bigger then the History of the sport... Seriously????
im pretty sure floyd be subject to the same tests so this is no excuse
plus most other sports have these random tests... why shouldnt boxing