The $1,000,000 demand is to prevent him from making a mockery of the contracted weight.
You’re right but it is still not a sanctioned thing. Still, Floyd accepted that without any excuses. The random blood test with no cut off time whatsoever is to prevent BOTH OF THEM from juicing. Fair game for BOTH. Yet, you know the things Pac, Roach, and Arum said to not take the test.
Did we ever hear any issue from him not wanting to fight in a smaller ring? Do you know which size rings he fought in his previous fights?
I don’t know the size of the ring he fought before. We didn’t hear any issue from him about wanting or not wanting to fight in the ring Pac requested, among the other requests. Floyd made only one single demand that would be applied to both and Pac, Roach, and Arum didn’t like it.
Because Floyd could get away with it against every opponent but not with Pacquiao
Same reason why Pac fights guys who won’t ask of him for random blood tests with no cut off time whatsoever, because Pac can get away with not having his blood tested randomly. So Pac can get away with it. Floyd couldn’t get it his way when it came to the purse, yet, he accepted. Pac can’t get away with not having his blood tested, and he refuses to sign the fight.
[quote]Pacquiao agreed to the drug test without limit in this video. Floyd could have agreed to the fight and see if Manny is bluffing.
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I’ll watch the video when I get home as YouTube is blocked in the office but so far Pac says one thing and Roach, Ariza, Arum, etc. are the ones that for one reason or the other want to prevent Manny from getting his blood tested randomly. I’ve seen Pac said he’s ready for no limit blood/urine tests…after the fight or with X amount of cutoff weeks, etc. I’ll watch the video later tonight. Other guys have accepted the random blood tests just fine and even guys that want to challenge Floyd in the ring have said clearly they are ready to take random blood tests with no problem. Even fellow Pinoy Nonito Donaire has said he has no problems getting his blood tested randomly 365 days of the year 24/7. Amhir Kahn has said the same thing with no “buts” or “ifs”.
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