I've become a fan of Pacquiao (see: DLH, Hatton) because of his humility, and the new fans he's brought to boxing. (The fact that he humiliated DLH and slaughtered Hatton doesn't hurt, either). BUT... public perception is critical in professional sports, such as boxing. And truthfully, no matter HOW annoying Camp Mayweather is with all their outlandish requests (and I don't like Mayweather's blatant ducking record, either)... the truth of the matter is that the public now perceives Pacquiao as having something to hide. Hey... if you're clean, you shouldn't object to ANY kind of testing. And please don't use the lame excuse that a test tube full of blood taken before the fight is going to drain you and cause you to lose. That's an insult to our intelligence. If you REALLY want to fight PBF and you're clean... accept the damn testing and let's get on with it. But by not accepting it, the public perception - rightly or wrongly - is that Pac is a drug cheat. Such is the truth about public perception.