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    Default Re: Has Pacquiao's Reputation been Damaged Forever?

    ei bulldog still havent stopped using the word flips e?!

    a few of us already explained it already better visit the other thread. and no im not too sensitive lol!!!


    quoted kkisser

    "the term "Flip" was coined by young Filipinos who were born and raised abroad, mostly in the U.S. ( I guess they didn't know any better). But in the Philippines, the term "Flip" is considered derogatory, not because it is racist, but because in the Filipino colloquial vocabulary, the word "Flip" refers to a deranged or Psychotic person(i.e. he flipped out or he's flipped his wig). So in the Philippines, calling a Filipino "Flip" would be like calling someone a "Nutjob" or a "Psycho". If you want to refer to Filipinos in an abbreviated form, then "Pinoy" is the accepted term."
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    Default Re: Has Pacquiao's Reputation been Damaged Forever?

    i for one thinks his reputation has been severely damaged not only in the u.s. but also abroad. i don't know if his rep has taken a hit in the philippines but i assure you that if he refuses to take this blood test, filipinos will also turn against him as well. by and large, filipinos are honest people and are good sports. like everybody else, they expect all athletes to compete at a level playing field. sure the pachaks are going to suffer but the average filipino will treat him like anybody else who cheats. and one more thing, not only will pacquiao's reputation and honor be severely affected in the philippines, but his aspiring political career will be gone because filipinos absolutely despise lying politicians and will think pacquiao will be one of those corrupt politicians!

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    Default Re: Has Pacquiao's Reputation been Damaged Forever?

    Picked by most well known boxing critics (Ring Mag, ESPN, HBO) as Fighter Of The Decade. Yea right, "damaged reputation" my ass.

    Floyd needs to put up or STFU. He's got to stop derailing the negotiation. Stop running like a lil' b1tch Floyd.

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    who's running from this fight? certainly not floyd jr. who has agreed to pacquiao's demands of a $10M penalty for every pound over 147 and has agreed to pacquiao's demand for 10 oz. gloves. it's paccheato who is running like a cheatin' fake by not wanting to take a little blood test. and i thought pacquiao was supposed to be a lapu-lapu warrior! seems to me all pacquiao is is a lying, cheating, catfish cheater who cheated his way to greatness. too bad he couldn't do it the honest way like most boxers. what a cobarde!!!

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    Default Re: Has Pacquiao's Reputation been Damaged Forever?

    Nothing's been signed yet milms. Who knows who's going to ask for what by the time this is all said and done.

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    Default Re: Has Pacquiao's Reputation been Damaged Forever?

    Quote Originally Posted by Pacstraightleft View Post
    Picked by most well known boxing critics (Ring Mag, ESPN, HBO) as Fighter Of The Decade. Yea right, "damaged reputation" my ass.

    Floyd needs to put up or STFU. He's got to stop derailing the negotiation. Stop running like a lil' b1tch Floyd.
    Another post from a Pactard with no logic whatsoever. So because he was named fighter of the decade it means his reputation amonst fans cant be damaged due to not taking these tests?

    Floyd needs to put up or STFU? Floyd has agreed to all the terms, Pac hasnt so how do you come to the conclusion that the fight not going ahead is down to PBF? Then u call Floyd a lil bitch when Manny is claiming to be so scared of blood tests that he is willing to give up $40,000,000. That is possibly the most pathetic things i have ever heard.

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    Default Re: Has Pacquiao's Reputation been Damaged Forever?

    15rounder,

    no, maybe the fight hasn't been signed yet only because pacquiao is being a wussy while mayweather jr., short of signing, has agreed to every one of pacroids demands. and yes, i do think things out before i post.

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    Default Re: Has Pacquiao's Reputation been Damaged Forever?

    Without doubt. Pac made himself look guilty.. even if he's not.

    Pac (Team Pac) could have called Team Mayweather's bluff by declaring they'd accept any drug test anywhere anytime. This would have never been a big deal. Team Mayweather would have looked silly, looked like they didn't want the fight, instead of Pac looking like he doesn't want to be caught cheating.

    Whether he's clean or not there will always be people saying he's a drug cheat. And he only has himself (his team) to blame.
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    Default Re: Has Pacquiao's Reputation been Damaged Forever?

    I think as i said before it has got to a point where unless Pac takes the tests and performs as good or better then the past then his reputation will be tarnished forever

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    ...people have short memories. Especially in this case where most aren't even pac fans, they just back anyone floyd fights. This will die off as part of the hype long as he takes and passes the tests. After this fight happens and it will, no one will really even care about this stuff. People will be to busy building up the next person that will eventually loose to floyd as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by eagle View Post
    I think if he takes the random tests, and still performs as well as he ever did then his reputation will damaged minimally. The trouble now is that if he akes the tests and looks lethargic and weak ppl will say its cos he wasnt on drugs and all along its been those making him look good. On the otherhand if he refuses the random tests and looks great or wins people will think it was all cos of drugs.

    The only way to salvage his rep now is to pass the random tests and fight really well.
    Right, which against Mayweather may be impossible. Thus, it is more than likely that his reputation is damaged forever.

    I mean I guess if he fought Mosley at 147 and destroyed him in his next fight, his reputation may be bumped up a bit.

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    I'm no longer a Manny Pacquiao fan. I'm not going to watch any of his fights ever again. I'm no longer a fan of contemporary boxing. I'm Going to watch the Ali-Frazier 2 DVD I just bought and KO my sparring partner on Monday.

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    Speaking of calling bluffs or even upping the ante.

    I remember reading an article about the random blood testing that Floyd wants and how Pacquiao should have countered. The article was stating that Pac's team should have been smarter than that and instead of refusing they should accept it, then make another demand that the weigh in should be on fight night within 1 hour of the fight.

    The author of the article was basically stating that Pac's team should have came up with something savvy like that. But instead they lost this chess match battle. I thought an scenario like that was brilliant to counter the random blood testing.

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    If he does not take the test and fights someone else I think it's pretty clear he has been up to no good.

    No one seems to be slagging off Roach as much as I thought, which I think is crazy, we all know how involved he is with Manny and he knows 100% the truth of all of this too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by generalbulldog View Post
    Speaking of calling bluffs or even upping the ante.

    I remember reading an article about the random blood testing that Floyd wants and how Pacquiao should have countered. The article was stating that Pac's team should have been smarter than that and instead of refusing they should accept it, then make another demand that the weigh in should be on fight night within 1 hour of the fight.

    The author of the article was basically stating that Pac's team should have came up with something savvy like that. But instead they lost this chess match battle. I thought an scenario like that was brilliant to counter the random blood testing.
    I'm a salesman and leaving your best punch till last is the way to go. I really thought this was what was going to happen. Guess we've got more sense than a bunch of millionaire fuckwits.

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