Manny was robbed once out of the losses, and Marquez will not give a rematch. And Pacquiao today agrees to random blood test. If you're referring to the past, well it's because at the time both were the A-side since Pacquiao was already getting 1 million PPV buys, was upcoming star, had a huge fan base, belts, etc while Floyd at the time was on retirement, dropped from PPV, so it would only be fair that no one gets to pick or choose or demand this or that. So no need for testing, and Pacquiao wasn't even a KO artist to begin with, Floyd never asked for testing for his prior opponents before 2009 but all of a sudden brings up testing in the middle of the negotiations? $40 million was subjected to be out of $250-300 million in potential revenue which at the time was not reasonable and he was offered with no PPV buys, not to mention that $40 million would lead to a lawsuit on Pacquiao for violating his contract terms. $20 million is super low. Pacquiao only got 300k PPV buys because the fights were held in China, that's actually good fighting outside the states, not even Canelo or Cotto could reach more than 300k and they fought in the states their recent fights with popular opponents. Pacquiao got 800k PPV buys vs Bradley 2. So no, $20 million is lousy.