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Originally Posted by denni5themenace
I love these threads. Everyone is all of a sudden a boxing expert and has followed the sport forever.
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Originally Posted by denni5themenace
I love these threads. Everyone is all of a sudden a boxing expert and has followed the sport forever.
Originally Posted by denni5themenace
I love these threads. Everyone is all of a sudden a boxing expert and has followed the sport forever.
Originally Posted by BC2310
Originally Posted by ScottHallWithAPick
God. You're an idiot.Originally Posted by BC2310
If he's so good why doesn't he fight Pac regardless of the tests? *IF* Pac is on teh juice it's a flaw in the sport of boxing and the boxing/athletic commissions.
Floyd isn't on the commission, he shouldn't be able to make up rules as he goes along. He should be criticizing the commission for not having accurate enough tests/procedures to eliminate PEDs.
He is the face of boxing, right? He should try to clean up the sport. If one of the top 2 boxers on the planet has been able to get away with juicing for the majority of his career it makes the sport that he's the face of look like a joke.
He would not only go down as the GOAT he'd also go down as the guy who took a stand against janky athletic commissions and help implement a new testing procedure to expose cheaters. It would add tremendously to his legacy.
No doubt Floyd is nice, maybe the nicest. Maybe not. I hope we'll be able find out...Scotthallwithapick - Tell me more.
It seems like PBF could simply say "I'm not going to box again until new test and procedures are implemented across the board for every level of professional fight" then not only would Pac have to test his way. Every boxer that stepped foot in the ring would have to. This would put an end to, or severely hinder what seems to be a huge problem in the sport. He could bring it the masses through ESPN and YT, the commission would have to acknowledge that the system is flawed and needs revising. He states that Pac's weight gain over the years makes it obvious he's on something. So obviously they need new testing. What am I missing?
Can any of you quoting me elaborate on anything?
So you think it's a good idea to have someone who you suspect is on steroids punch you in the brain repeatedly, shut up. And no one else that PBF has fought went from 105 and barely making weight in those fights to fighting at 148
Originally Posted by BC2310
Originally Posted by ScottHallWithAPick
God. You're an idiot.Originally Posted by BC2310
If he's so good why doesn't he fight Pac regardless of the tests? *IF* Pac is on teh juice it's a flaw in the sport of boxing and the boxing/athletic commissions.
Floyd isn't on the commission, he shouldn't be able to make up rules as he goes along. He should be criticizing the commission for not having accurate enough tests/procedures to eliminate PEDs.
He is the face of boxing, right? He should try to clean up the sport. If one of the top 2 boxers on the planet has been able to get away with juicing for the majority of his career it makes the sport that he's the face of look like a joke.
He would not only go down as the GOAT he'd also go down as the guy who took a stand against janky athletic commissions and help implement a new testing procedure to expose cheaters. It would add tremendously to his legacy.
No doubt Floyd is nice, maybe the nicest. Maybe not. I hope we'll be able find out...Scotthallwithapick - Tell me more.
It seems like PBF could simply say "I'm not going to box again until new test and procedures are implemented across the board for every level of professional fight" then not only would Pac have to test his way. Every boxer that stepped foot in the ring would have to. This would put an end to, or severely hinder what seems to be a huge problem in the sport. He could bring it the masses through ESPN and YT, the commission would have to acknowledge that the system is flawed and needs revising. He states that Pac's weight gain over the years makes it obvious he's on something. So obviously they need new testing. What am I missing?
Can any of you quoting me elaborate on anything?
So you think it's a good idea to have someone who you suspect is on steroids punch you in the brain repeatedly, shut up. And no one else that PBF has fought went from 105 and barely making weight in those fights to fighting at 148
Originally Posted by UptownsDotNetStacky
Originally Posted by BC2310
Originally Posted by ScottHallWithAPick
God. You're an idiot.Scotthallwithapick - Tell me more.
It seems like PBF could simply say "I'm not going to box again until new test and procedures are implemented across the board for every level of professional fight" then not only would Pac have to test his way. Every boxer that stepped foot in the ring would have to. This would put an end to, or severely hinder what seems to be a huge problem in the sport. He could bring it the masses through ESPN and YT, the commission would have to acknowledge that the system is flawed and needs revising. He states that Pac's weight gain over the years makes it obvious he's on something. So obviously they need new testing. What am I missing?Can any of you quoting me elaborate on anything?
Originally Posted by UptownsDotNetStacky
Originally Posted by BC2310
Originally Posted by ScottHallWithAPick
God. You're an idiot.Scotthallwithapick - Tell me more.
It seems like PBF could simply say "I'm not going to box again until new test and procedures are implemented across the board for every level of professional fight" then not only would Pac have to test his way. Every boxer that stepped foot in the ring would have to. This would put an end to, or severely hinder what seems to be a huge problem in the sport. He could bring it the masses through ESPN and YT, the commission would have to acknowledge that the system is flawed and needs revising. He states that Pac's weight gain over the years makes it obvious he's on something. So obviously they need new testing. What am I missing?Can any of you quoting me elaborate on anything?
Originally Posted by Mycoldyourdone
On another note, i guess i can see why floyd would want to punch so quickly. Dude got headbutted and got cut in the lip. You'd wanna punch right away, but dude had to wait at least 45 seconds till everything got settled down. Lot of adrenaline built up there. Still cheap mentalilty though.
Originally Posted by Mycoldyourdone
On another note, i guess i can see why floyd would want to punch so quickly. Dude got headbutted and got cut in the lip. You'd wanna punch right away, but dude had to wait at least 45 seconds till everything got settled down. Lot of adrenaline built up there. Still cheap mentalilty though.
BC2310 wrote:
So you think it's a good idea to have someone who you suspect is on steroids punch you in the brain repeatedly, shut up. And no one else that PBF has fought went from 105 and barely making weight in those fights to fighting at 148
You shut up. PBF should crusade for new testing in the sport instead of 'Special testing' for his own fight.
Edit: watch yt vids part 1 and 2 of 'Floyd Mayweather Jr. GOT OWNED by Ra the Rugged Man' and you PBF stans will see the light. He's a duck.
Def not a stan bruh, and wouldn't sanctioning it for the biggest fight boxing has seen in the past 15-20 years be setting the standard for the sport? You sound very sodium sufficient
BC2310 wrote:
So you think it's a good idea to have someone who you suspect is on steroids punch you in the brain repeatedly, shut up. And no one else that PBF has fought went from 105 and barely making weight in those fights to fighting at 148
You shut up. PBF should crusade for new testing in the sport instead of 'Special testing' for his own fight.
Edit: watch yt vids part 1 and 2 of 'Floyd Mayweather Jr. GOT OWNED by Ra the Rugged Man' and you PBF stans will see the light. He's a duck.
Def not a stan bruh, and wouldn't sanctioning it for the biggest fight boxing has seen in the past 15-20 years be setting the standard for the sport? You sound very sodium sufficient