Quote Originally Posted by blegit View Post
Well, this is not even a case. Going by the interview Floyd Sr. didn't say Pac was on steroids. He said he "thinks" Pac is on some kind of supplement. Supplements aren't steroids. And as far as the steroid comment Floyd Sr. said even if Pac is on steroids... So that is not even accusing Pac of being on steroids. He just said even if Pac is on steroids he couldn't beat PBF. I think people are getting too Pac crazed nowadays. Many athletes have been accused of being on steroids and reason being is because many athletes are on steroids and it is no surprise if any athlete out there is on steroids in this day and age. Elite stars of boxing like Evander Holyfield, Roy Jones Jr., Fernando Vargas, James Toney, Shane Mosley and the list goes on have damning steroid evidence against them. Pac and PBF both could be on steroids and it should surprise no one. I personally know many amateur athletes on some kind of steroid. Whether people want to be naive or not steroids are rampant in sports. Athletes do many things to get that next edge. So the insinuations or outright accusations are going to be out there.
In this Maywether Sr's video it was edited and made clear his implication of Pacquiao being on Steroids (what ever you want to call it, he just danced around saying it straight out.) He went so far with his implication as to provide his expert opinion of someone's actions when their on it and "you know what that's about" (but I can't say it statement), adding a description of Pacquiao's aggression as a fighter being a result of "Roids" If it were not for the edited video, he would be in Law suit territory but because of the way it is edited Mayweather Sr. can claim his statements were taken out of context. I wouldn't be surprised if the video was reviewed by his Lawyers before it was ok'd for release.

He continues to loose respect in the boxing world.

(Now if the full video made the Internet....?)