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    Default Re: WTF is PBF demanding w/ those Blood Tests???

    Quote Originally Posted by InTheNeutralCorner View Post
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    I disagree. It is up to the boxers.

    If the boxers didn't fight for all these silly titles we wouldn't have all the ludicrous sanctioning bodies.

    The commisioning/sanctioning bodies only have the amount of power the boxers are willing to give them.

    If boxers go on strike and stop boxing then you have no comissioning bodies and the whole sport folds.

    Marco Antonio Barrera had the right idea by not paying sanctioning fees on his titles and that's why he kept losing them out side the ring. If all fighters did that we could get rid of all these champions and get back to the good old days when there was one recognised champ per weight division.

    All commisioning bodies care about is money. Not the sport. For example Nevada won't do anything to jepodise all the big fights coming to vegas.

    By refusing to do things or insisting to do things boxers can change the sport for the better. They probably don't realise this.

    Pac has more clout than most at the moment because he is the the biggest revenue generator.
    You don't know what you are talking about. Every time you try to say something intelligent, it makes you look like an idiot.

    The commission is the governing body that licenses the fighter, enforces the rules, insures the fighters health and protects the fighters from getting screwed over by the promoters. The only time they get involved with the money is for dishing out penalties otherwise money is not an issue. Fighters have no collective power over the government. They get no benefit from a big fight verses a small fight.
    See hornfinger, I told you I'm not the only one who calls you that.

    And you have made several statements here where you don't know what you're talking about.

    So what? you pactards stick together. Why would that bother me. Just cuz theres more than opne of you doesn't make you any less stupid.

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    Default Re: WTF is PBF demanding w/ those Blood Tests???

    Quote Originally Posted by Hornfinger View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by InTheNeutralCorner View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by fan johnny View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Hornfinger View Post
    I disagree. It is up to the boxers.

    If the boxers didn't fight for all these silly titles we wouldn't have all the ludicrous sanctioning bodies.

    The commisioning/sanctioning bodies only have the amount of power the boxers are willing to give them.

    If boxers go on strike and stop boxing then you have no comissioning bodies and the whole sport folds.

    Marco Antonio Barrera had the right idea by not paying sanctioning fees on his titles and that's why he kept losing them out side the ring. If all fighters did that we could get rid of all these champions and get back to the good old days when there was one recognised champ per weight division.

    All commisioning bodies care about is money. Not the sport. For example Nevada won't do anything to jepodise all the big fights coming to vegas.

    By refusing to do things or insisting to do things boxers can change the sport for the better. They probably don't realise this.

    Pac has more clout than most at the moment because he is the the biggest revenue generator.
    You don't know what you are talking about. Every time you try to say something intelligent, it makes you look like an idiot.

    The commission is the governing body that licenses the fighter, enforces the rules, insures the fighters health and protects the fighters from getting screwed over by the promoters. The only time they get involved with the money is for dishing out penalties otherwise money is not an issue. Fighters have no collective power over the government. They get no benefit from a big fight verses a small fight.
    See hornfinger, I told you I'm not the only one who calls you that.

    And you have made several statements here where you don't know what you're talking about.

    So what? you pactards stick together. Why would that bother me. Just cuz theres more than opne of you doesn't make you any less stupid.
    What happened, you ran out of reasons to support your contention? Now you retort to name calling. Pathetic.

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    Default Re: WTF is PBF demanding w/ those Blood Tests???

    Quote Originally Posted by InTheNeutralCorner View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Hornfinger View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by InTheNeutralCorner View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by fan johnny View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Hornfinger View Post
    I disagree. It is up to the boxers.

    If the boxers didn't fight for all these silly titles we wouldn't have all the ludicrous sanctioning bodies.

    The commisioning/sanctioning bodies only have the amount of power the boxers are willing to give them.

    If boxers go on strike and stop boxing then you have no comissioning bodies and the whole sport folds.

    Marco Antonio Barrera had the right idea by not paying sanctioning fees on his titles and that's why he kept losing them out side the ring. If all fighters did that we could get rid of all these champions and get back to the good old days when there was one recognised champ per weight division.

    All commisioning bodies care about is money. Not the sport. For example Nevada won't do anything to jepodise all the big fights coming to vegas.

    By refusing to do things or insisting to do things boxers can change the sport for the better. They probably don't realise this.

    Pac has more clout than most at the moment because he is the the biggest revenue generator.
    You don't know what you are talking about. Every time you try to say something intelligent, it makes you look like an idiot.

    The commission is the governing body that licenses the fighter, enforces the rules, insures the fighters health and protects the fighters from getting screwed over by the promoters. The only time they get involved with the money is for dishing out penalties otherwise money is not an issue. Fighters have no collective power over the government. They get no benefit from a big fight verses a small fight.
    See hornfinger, I told you I'm not the only one who calls you that.

    And you have made several statements here where you don't know what you're talking about.

    So what? you pactards stick together. Why would that bother me. Just cuz theres more than opne of you doesn't make you any less stupid.
    What happened, you ran out of reasons to support your contention? Now you retort to name calling. Pathetic.
    Seeing as all of you pactards have been calling me all sorts of childish names for the last ten pages or so I thought fuck it may as well join in.

    But it's simple. I'm not sucking on pacs nuts, so the pactards who cry about it stick together.

    If you don't want to be a pactard, don't act like one.

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