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    Default Re: Are you idealistic about boxing at all anymore

    My point was I don't know why anybody would have blind faith in a fighter these days. Not that I ever really did but this "oh he's a great guy he wouldn't do that shit" just isn't realistic. I am a fan of Cotto actually, not so much JMM but I like him, but would it surprise anybody to find out after being possibly cheated twice that he was on PED's the whole time? Wouldn't surprise me cause it wouldn't surprise me about anybody. Before the psychos start swarming around I don't have any reason to think he is, just making the point cause he's seen as a guy who has been cheated.

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    No, I am not idealistic anymore. It's like with life, you start off idealistic and gradually the realisation that corruption and greed is everywhere begins to whittle away at you. It's not like in the films where the good guy wins in the end. The crooks have it all and they are here to stay.

    I've also been a huge Toney fan, but it really pissed me off when he was caught for using drugs. And then he did it again! It's cheating, plain and simple. I've never seen the appeal in cheating. I have never done it and I struggle to understand the thinking of people that do it. I wouldn't be able to sleep at night knowing that what I did was flawed and illegal. Where is the satisfaction in that? It's a hollow victory.

    Yep, Mosley too. Comes across as a really likeable guy, but another one that got caught out. I was always against Manny because this is boxing and you have to support your own fighters, but I always recognised that he comes across as a fairly decent chap. However, coming across as a fairly likeable chap just doesn't cut it anymore. He is another one acting up like a crook. Maybe guilty, maybe not. But the actions are not suggestive of someone with nothing to hide.

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    Default Re: Are you idealistic about boxing at all anymore

    Al berrnstein's article is such a relief.

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    I really like Al and I agree with some of his points about Manny improving his technique as he went along and that just cause he's done well moving up doesn't mean he should be cast as a drug user but he ignores the gigantic elephant in the room.

    Why won't he just take the blood tests?

    Saying he hasn't failed a test yet is really just deflection. There are ways to get around the standard tests. Everyone knows it. Its not even worth discussing.

    Saying it would disrupt his training is the only semi-viable excuse and its really not a very good one.

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    Default Re: Are you idealistic about boxing at all anymore

    Quote Originally Posted by OumaFan View Post
    I really like Al and I agree with some of his points about Manny improving his technique as he went along and that just cause he's done well moving up doesn't mean he should be cast as a drug user but he ignores the gigantic elephant in the room.

    Why won't he just take the blood tests?

    Saying he hasn't failed a test yet is really just deflection. There are ways to get around the standard tests. Everyone knows it. Its not even worth discussing.

    Saying it would disrupt his training is the only semi-viable excuse and its really not a very good one.
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    It's true. Boxing pisses me of! The best don't fight the best and the amount of corruption is sickening.

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    This probably killed my last bit of idealism about boxing. As a kid, my favourite fighters were Roy Jones Jr, Diego Corrales, Floyd Mayweather Jr & Shane Mosley. Shane was my favourite, I used to try & base my whole style around him. I was still only young when Roy tested positive, but it really bothered me, even if I told myself it might not be so bad, I couldn't really root for him again.

    It was finding out Shane did it that killed most of my idealism. I've spent years telling myself he didn't know, but the harsh reality that has dawned on me particularly since researching more on the BALCO incident in the last year has basically told me that there is no way that he didn't know what was up. It's why I can understand how Pac-fans are reacting, because I know that feeling of finding out something about your favourite fighter, even if obviously Pac might not be guilty & just has a phobia about taking blood that only manifests itself 24 days before a fight.

    But, yeah as I said in another post, even if I wasn't necessarily a Pacquiao fan, he had provided me with some memorable moments & the feeling I now have is they might have been worth fuck all. Aw well, I'll get over it.

    I'll just do what I always do. Blame Bob Arum.

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