Still wacko, I see. At least your consistent.
Go on, kauki. You're absolutely right.
I'm envious of what? You guys are hilarious.I'm envious Pacquiao won Fighter of the Year? Yeah, I was vying pretty hard for that...
Huh? I was asking because you post exactly like someone who used to post there and he was a huge Freitas fan. Not here to argue about the NFL...
What the f*ck are you talking about?
Did you used to post on the HBO forums? Many years ago about Freitas?
So when they agreed not to take his blood the day before, what was his response? So basically, they were caught taking a blood test 24 days...
Relevant to what, Mex? Yes we know all of this. Isn't this the same Pacquiao who said that, because of what occured, he would not be ok with the...
So? He's been using that blood drawing prior to the Morales fight as an excuse to say that he didn't want to be tested right before the fight. So...
Mosley hasn't fought since he beat Margarito. There were a couple times since then when the fight could've gotten made.
Well we're not testing for crystal meth. The bottom line is that the blood test is important in detecting for several reasons.
The Mosley fight was there for Pac well before the Clottey bout was a done deal.
What do you base this on?
Fixed.
Can I put this in my sig?
This is not about Floyd fans or Manny fans. This is about the issue of testing. And yeah, of course there's a possibility that Pacquiao really...
So if you don't believe that, why do you think they said it? They could've said f*ck off to begin with, right? Instead they agreed....in fact,...
Yeah, I think people just either a. Want to move on and pretend this never happened b. Conjure up their own excuse for Pacquiao (one that...
He's saying that you're too smart to believe a blood test taken 24 days before a fight will weaken him 24 days later.
I don't get it. What's your issue with better testing? The fact that someone (gasp!) had the nerve to ask for it?
Umm..did you create that idea in your head like other writers did? Because the testing was in the contract from day ONE. And if you actually...
First of all, the random drug testing was in the contracts from day one. So it didn't come at the "end of negotiations" as you said. Second,...
We can start with Dr. Margaret Goodman.
So how about all the experts who agree with Conte?
How cute. So tell me, how many times had Oscar De La Hoya failed to make weight? How about Erik Morales? Yet, they were all subject to Pacquiao...
Fixed for you.
Don't you realize that the random urine and blood testing was...wait for this...in the WRITTEN CONTRACT IN WHICH THE FIGHTER SIGNED!...
And tell me, where is it written that the promoter can enforce weight infraction penalties before the fighter even commits one?
Is that right? And Pacquiao hasn't changed the rules or tailored them as he's seen fit in two of his last three bouts?
The funny thing is how people are so blinded by their bias, they don't even realize how ridiculous they sound. Read this again: Yeah,...
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