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This one's for Morebass and KAH707KALI...... read and enjoy!!!! LMFAO....


http://sports.yahoo.com/box/news;_ylt=AtqOdHBHksgLSQMsGO.CynwTV4h4?slug=dw-pacman050410&print=1

Politician Pacquiao sending out muddy message

While campaigning for political office in the Philippines this week, Manny Pacquiao took a moment to send a message back across the Pacific.

“Yes, I want [Floyd] Mayweather,” Pacquiao is quoted in the Philippine Star telling boxing writer Michael Marley. Pac-man went on to declare if the fight happens he would “attack until Mayweather is gone.”

It sounds all well and good; Manny prepared for fireworks in a super fight with Mayweather.

Of course, a lot of things politicians conjure up sound good. You can say all sorts of stuff that you don’t mean or won’t get done in an effort to appease the voters. In this case Pacquiao is playing politics with the blockbuster fight (or fights) boxing needs.

Pacquiao has identified the prime stumbling block to a proposed November fight, his opposition to the stringent, Olympic-style drug testing that Mayweather favors. Unfortunately, Pacquiao’s position is not consistent with the facts of the past six months.

The real reason Mayweather-Pacquiao didn’t happen this spring is not Mayweather’s insistence on drug testing conducted by the United States Anti-Doping Agency.

In negotiations last winter, Pacquiao agreed to that exact setup, only with a catch. The USADA wants to test either blood or urine up to the eve of the fight. Pacquiao demanded testing stop 24 days before the fight. Mayweather compromised to 14 days. Pac-man wouldn’t budge.

And that was that, the fight was off and boxing fans were left with dueling lopsided events: Pacquiao shutting out Joshua Clottey in March; Mayweather dominating Shane Mosley on Saturday.

The issue – and the sole remaining issue – was that extra 10-day window of non-testing. Yet here is Pacquiao this week trying to rewrite history to create some kind of principled argument.

“My message to Mayweather, to the world, is simple,” Pacquiao said to Marley. “I am not the lawmaker when it comes to the rules and regulations of any boxing commission. That is not my job or my duty. Neither is it Mayweather’s unless he forms his own personal commission.

“I will comply fully with whatever drug test, blood or urine, rules are specified by the commission of the place where this fight is arranged.”

Now, I’m not a Mayweather fan and I’m not a Pacquiao fan. I’m a boxing fan that wants to see the best fighters fight. I look at the impasse as infuriating. The misinformation and posturing by both sides alone is pathetic.

After witnessing decades of fraud and corruption in the sport, Pacquiao’s argument that state boxing commissions are some infallible regulatory outfit is an insult to anyone with a modicum of intelligence. And while hammering out performance-enhancing drug testing standards is new ground in the fight game, everything else in boxing has long been negotiable – from the cut of the purse, to the weight of the gloves, to who gets to enter the ring last. The details are always in the demands.

Pacquiao’s line is obviously just an emotional plea that will perhaps play well with his fans. Unfortunately for Manny, it just isn’t true. He already agreed to the more stringent rules and regulations than the boxing commissions, a position he now supposedly finds too reprehensible to consider.

We repeat: He agreed to blood and urine testing by the USADA. He simply demanded a window where the testing would end. When he did that, the debate over the appropriateness of such testing ended. It shifted to Pacquiao’s cut-off date, those 24 days.

Why the heck would an athlete ask for a 24-day break in testing? Pacquiao’s camp has suggested Manny’s belief that blood testing too close to the fight would weaken him, a position that defies all scientific knowledge, sporting precedent and common sense.

At the Olympics, doping agents do daily sweeps of athlete housing, drawing small amounts of blood and taking urine samples sometimes just hours before competition. At the Beijing Games swimmer Michael Phelps gave on the morning of one of his events. Mayweather and Mosley just went through USADA’s testing plan to no ill effects.

A 24-hour window would be more than sufficient for Pacquiao to “recover.” Twenty-four days is a huge gap of time, so big that it renders some of the testing moot. There is plenty of time in the non-testing period to run a sophisticated doping regime and still get it out of the system prior to a post-fight test.

Also too long, for that matter, is Mayweather’s proposed 14-day stop date.

Consider a blood doping agent such as erythropoietin (EPO), which will increase red blood cell counts and improve stamina. Many doctors say it can be flushed out of a body in two to five days, which means the proper way to deter it is to allow testing within a few days of the fight and then immediately after.

This is why I considered Mayweather’s proposed 14-day window such a major concession. It also says to me that he isn’t actually all that concerned with Pacquiao doping and that this was just a way of running a head game on his opponent.

(Mayweather isn’t innocent here, he just has, in this particular case, a far more defensible position. This despite the fact his crusade to make boxing clean is so obviously self-serving.)

That Mayweather gave up such a major position in the negotiations still wasn’t enough for Pacquiao. To argue that two weeks is still too close to the fight is just ridiculous. If Team Pacquiao can come up with a fact-based argument to why an even longer stretch is needed, I’m dying to hear it.

Instead it’s reverting back to emotional arguments over long-ago agreed upon points. Pacquiao is playing a politician – when dealing with bad facts, change the debate.

Yes, he claims he wants to fight Floyd Mayweather and will knock him out.

Unless he’s willing to sign a fight contract, I’m more interested in having him accurately explain what he delayed things in the first place rather than hearing half-truths and smoke screens under the assumption no one’s paying attention.

Because if even Manny Pacquiao isn’t willing to defend his true position, is there any hope of this fight getting made?
 
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that's a pretty biased and one sided article.

anyways, Pac aint talking about boxing until the 15th (or after the 15th) cuz of the elections. Bob arum will be there with him but wont talk boxing till the elections on the 15th.

That's fine because Floyd's people stated they are on break right now and will not discuss any future fights for a bit.

So everyone needs to chill, give it a 2-3 weeks.
 

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And one more for that ass.... Now who's the ignorant retard??????

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/sports_blog/2010/05/manny-pacquiao-floyd-mayweather-boxing.html

I got a call today from someone who has dedicated his life to boxing but has a vested interest on one side of the coming Floyd Mayweather Jr.-Manny Pacquiao negotiations.

"Mayweather can do three things that would kill this: 1) Insist on dictating the drug policy, 2) demand on making more than 50% of the purse, 3) show no interest in putting the fight in Texas," said the man, who shall remain anonymous because we were talking casually and he was not authorized to speak publicly about the looming second round of talks to stage boxing's Super Bowl.

Let me take a brief break from reporting on this issue objectively and ask the question that I know so many of you are wondering: Are you kidding me?

There is so much money available in making this fight, so much positive attention to bring to a sport that has suffered through punching-bag status at times and so many debates connected to the discussion of why this would be such a wonderful matchup, how can the boxers, promoters and managers blow this?

And if they do, how can we honestly be asked to give a damn about this sport?

When a great fighter, like Pacquiao, bursts on the scene as he did early last decade, aren't we projecting how he'll do at the height of his success against the best rival possible, like the unbeaten Mayweather (41-0)? If boxing shows it's incapable of rewarding the fans' investment in the career path, why invest?

That's the question that the boxers, promoters, managers and everyone else with a hand in making this fight should consider as negotiating point No. 1.

Drug testing? OK, Pacquiao got his feelings hurt when Mayweather's push for a strict drug-testing policy implied the Filipino had used performance-enhancing drugs. Pacquiao responded by suing Mayweather and his team for defamation. He should have just accepted the testing. The fear of blood excuse? Concern that a small blood draw in the immediate days before the bout would weaken him? Superstition? Not buying it, as much as I buy one large ego not wanting to allow another large ego to manipulate a situation.

As much as I doubt Mayweather is a genuine advocate of installing an anti-doping plan in boxing, it must be remembered his position is defended by history. A few years ago, an anonymous source showed me the doping calendar Shane Mosley used in preparing for his 2003 super-fight against Oscar De La Hoya. The doping cycle stopped three days before the fight. And Mosley won.

Pacquiao reportedly wrote on his blog Monday that he would now be willing to take a final pre-fight blood test 14 days before a Mayweather bout and again immediately after the bout. He's almost there.

After all, Mayweather agreed early in the first negotiations, which failed to produce a March 13 bout, to agree to a $10-million penalty if he weighed in 1 pound over the welterweight limit. One pound! That could have been a deal-breaking request by Pacquiao, too. It wasn't.

This isn't about taking sides.

Mayweather's camp has been stunningly resistant to the idea of making more money by staging the bout inside Cowboys Stadium, where a crowd of 110,000, with an average ticket price of $500, would generate a live gate of $55 million.

Richard Schaefer, the Golden Boy Promotions CEO, told me last week there was "just something about" placing the fight in the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas that added to the excitement of an event, like "auto racing in Daytona, tennis at Wimbledon." He pointed to the fact that De La Hoya-Mayweather at MGM generated a record 2.4 million in pay-per-view buys in 2007.

Schaefer is loyal to MGM/Mirage, often placing Golden Boy fights, such as Saturday's Mayweather-Mosley bout, in the company's Las Vegas arenas. But this event trumps that arrangement, and even if you sold out MGM's 16,000 seats at an average ticket price of $1,000, Vegas could only produce a $16 million gate.

No way the added sell of a "Vegas fight" compensates for the lost live-gate riches in pay-per-view purchases.

Pacquiao's promoter, Bob Arum, says he's all about "maximizing the economic revenue for everyone." That's why he wants both sides to explore the Texas offer fully. So Arum wants to work hard to make more money for Mayweather, his former fighter who shares a feeling of disdain? "Yes!" Arum shouted inside his Las Vegas office last week. "Of course!"

Mayweather is expected to ask for a purse split beyond the 50-50 split that was on the table in the first round of talks. This may be the easiest part of the negotiation. Mayweather finally showed his heart Saturday in rallying from a second-round beating to brilliantly stand in the middle of the ring and hammer Mosley while winning the last 10 rounds of the fight.

By comparison, Pacquiao's boring triumph over Joshua Clottey in March was like a non-televised undercard.

So, here's what has to happen: Pacquiao, give Mayweather the bigger cut. Schaefer/Mayweather, give Texas a tour. Respective state athletic commission, mandate the same U.S. Anti-Doping Agency testing routine Mayweather and Mosley just endured.

Make the deal. Make your millions.

If not, don't waste any more of our time.
 

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Just incase y'all done feel like reading the long articles, peep this:

"Consider a blood doping agent such as erythropoietin (EPO), which will increase red blood cell counts and improve stamina. Many doctors say it can be flushed out of a body in two to five days, which means the proper way to deter it is to allow testing within a few days of the fight and then immediately after.

"As much as I doubt Mayweather is a genuine advocate of installing an anti-doping plan in boxing, it must be remembered his position is defended by history. A few years ago, an anonymous source showed me the doping calendar Shane Mosley used in preparing for his 2003 super-fight against Oscar De La Hoya. The doping cycle stopped three days before the fight. And Mosley won."


Damn by Floyd giving Pacman 14-days... Pacman still could have enough of time to recover from blood being drawn and dope up if he's juicing..... hahahaha....
 
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you tony its been known since when you were a fan of the raiders oh no al isnt the problem with the raiders and blah blah when everyone else said he was took you for ever to realize he is you jock so hard and believe everythin the person you jock so bad says make you bias as fuck and you dont even see it
 
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Just incase y'all done feel like reading the long articles, peep this:

"Consider a blood doping agent such as erythropoietin (EPO), which will increase red blood cell counts and improve stamina. Many doctors say it can be flushed out of a body in two to five days, which means the proper way to deter it is to allow testing within a few days of the fight and then immediately after.

"As much as I doubt Mayweather is a genuine advocate of installing an anti-doping plan in boxing, it must be remembered his position is defended by history. A few years ago, an anonymous source showed me the doping calendar Shane Mosley used in preparing for his 2003 super-fight against Oscar De La Hoya. The doping cycle stopped three days before the fight. And Mosley won."


Damn by Floyd giving Pacman 14-days... Pacman still could have enough of time to recover from blood being drawn and dope up if he's juicing..... hahahaha....
Tony, you genius. You do realize when Shane Mosley was doping he was doing all throughout training camp and then stopped 3 days before the fight?

You realize that if Pacquiao had a 14 day cutoff, he would have 11 days to dope total?

You realize that training camp for pacquiao is 8 weeks and the final 10 days are the cool down period, meaning no heavy lifting, no heavy work outs?

Do you see how you, and the BLOGGER you quoted, are logically at fault here?

Think people think. That's all I ask.
 

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not every person is the same some people dont give a shit bout givin blood or needles just cause one person recovers quicker doesnt mean the next person is gonna be exactly the same
Man wtf is this? Post a video that most of us can understand ya fuckin' idiot!
 

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Tony, you genius. You do realize when Shane Mosley was doping he was doing all throughout training camp and then stopped 3 days before the fight?

You realize that if Pacquiao had a 14 day cutoff, he would have 11 days to dope total?

You realize that training camp for pacquiao is 8 weeks and the final 10 days are the cool down period, meaning no heavy lifting, no heavy work outs?

Do you see how you, and the BLOGGER you quoted, are logically at fault here?

Think people think. That's all I ask.
How do you know how long Shane was doping? Pac could cycle for a week, he'd have enough time to juice up and quit just in time to flush his system.... maybe he can't properly cycle with a 14 day window, that's why they ain't budgin' on them 24 days.
 
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He can also draw his own blood out, let his red blood cells rejuvenate, and then inject his own blood back in. That will also increase his red blood cells and is virtually impossible to trace, no drugs involved. That is a cleaner way to blood dope.

I wonder if he is doing that?
Hmm, maybe?
Ya, I think so.
You know what that's probably what he does.
OK, its now fact. He does that.

Spread the word.
 
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It was stated on ESPN a couple days ago that pacman wanted a 14 day window not a 24 and what the fuck is wrong with dealing with the Nevada boxing commission to do the drug test? Why all of a sudden Pretty Boring Floyd wants OST? Its obvious the nigga scared. U mayweather fans got to just deal with the fact that your favorite boxer is a pussy and knows pacman will give him his first lost. Pacquiao said it best "Your a fighter, not an official" lol
 

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Floyd's going to have to fight Pacman... He might be tryin' to play head games with him, with this testing bullshit, but either way I don't think it's going to work out in the end... If he doesn't fight he'll be showing the fans, he doesn't care about boxing or them... if he does... Pacquiao by that time is going to be so ready to fight him, I wouldn't want to be in that ring... haha...
 

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He can also draw his own blood out, let his red blood cells rejuvenate, and then inject his own blood back in. That will also increase his red blood cells and is virtually impossible to trace, no drugs involved. That is a cleaner way to blood dope.

I wonder if he is doing that?
Hmm, maybe?
Ya, I think so.
You know what that's probably what he does.
OK, its now fact. He does that.

Spread the word.
Actually I'd say the easiest way to blood dope isn't injecting anything... it's using a Hyperbaric chamber... you can build one yourself...



Skip to 36 seconds in... here's one example...
 
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Floyd's going to have to fight Pacman... He might be tryin' to play head games with him, with this testing bullshit, but either way I don't think it's going to work out in the end... If he doesn't fight he'll be showing the fans, he doesn't care about boxing or them... if he does... Pacquiao by that time is going to be so ready to fight him, I wouldn't want to be in that ring... haha...
yup u dont want to piss of manny.look what happen to hatton when floyd sr was talking all that shit GOOD NIGHT! when the last time floyd jr did some shit like that....never. the same shit going to happen to floyd. all the drug test going to do is leave people thinking if floyd wins what would of happen if they never drew blood from manny blah blah thats why they should fight as it is. shit like that is why lots of people never credit floyd for nothing and never will. floyd should fight him as it is if he the best leave no dought when u walk out the ring that night if u win.

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Bob Arum Speaks!

Arum: We Can Make Mayweather-Pacquiao in November

By Michael Marley of The Examiner, special to BoxingScene.com


BOB ARUM SPEAKS UPON LANDING IN GENSAN:

“No question now, especially since both of their last fights are perceived as walkovers, that 99.5 percent of the public wants to see Manny Pacquiao fight Floyd Mayweather next. Those two bouts were not competitive because both guys are so good.

“This is the biggest fight of all time, Mayweather against Pacquiao, and it has to happen. Now the fight is doable.

“I mean, out of 100 people, over 99.5 percent want this fight next. The other .5 percent, they don't care and they don't really give a spit. With any big fight, there is a right time to make the fight.

“The public demand reminds of when Muhammad Ali fought Joe Frazier the first time in 1971 so you have to do everything you can (as a promoter) to support that, to make it happen.

“I had my doubts on Mayweather wanting it but now Floyd now genuinely wants the fight against Manny. Floyd knows you can't putter around. For right now, I will not talk about negotiations and I won't go into negotiations showing my cards. These issues have to be talked about in private, not in public, and that was the mistake by Mayweather's people last time we tried to make it.

“I don't want that to happen again. If everything goes well, a good time for that fight would be November, that would be a perfect time.”

That is what just landed promoter Bob Arum said upon his arrival here after flights from Las Vegas to Manila and then Manila to Pacman's hometown.

Dazzling Darlene Antonino-Custodio, who "knocked out" Manny Pacquiao in his first electoral foray in Gensan, is now running for an expected to be elected mayor of boxer's hometown, General Santos City (Michael Marley Photo)

Arum arrived just in time, about 10 a.m. Thursday local time, to head out for an afternoon political rally in Sarangani as his Congressional campaign against billionaire Roy Chiongbian winds down. Voting for the office takes place, along with many other local and national elections including a battle for the Philippine presidency, on Monday.

Arum said something that he's told me before, that he will never go against the Pinoy Idol's political ambitions because the fighter is drawing on divine inspiration.

“Manny credits all his success to God, he really does,” the 78 year old Arum said. “Manny really feels he has a calling from God to run for office and to help the people, especially the poorest of the poor.

“It is not window dressing with Manny, it's a real spirituality just like another of my fighters, the rabbi to be and world junior middleweight champion, Yuri Foreman. Manny believes he is being directed by God so you cannot try to push him in another direction.

“My role is to be supportive here, I am not here to talk about (Floyd) Mayweather or any other fights. I did not come here with any fight offers, for Mayweather or anyone else. I don't want to distract Manny from the election campaign.

“I'm here, in a limited way, as his political adviser,” Arum said, joking. “So I am a would be James Carville in this election.”

Arum said a misguided report that Pacman would fight Mayweather on Sept. 10 is “totally absurd.

“Who could properly stage such a big fight so close to Labor Day? I don't know where that one came from.”

Arum said he took Lunesta 3, a sleeping medication, to make his 13 hour flight from Vegas with a stopover in Vancouver easier to bear.

“They treat me great on Philippine Air Lines,” Arum said. “I have made nine trips over here to see Manny. They all know me.

“My only job here is to see that the new congressman from Sarangani gets elected, meaning Manny Pacquiao.

“When I get back to the States, after the elections here, I will go to work on the Mayweather fight. As a foreigner here, I am restricted and rightly so, from political participation. I am just here in support of Manny's ambition which is to help his own people.”

Arum said that should Pacman grant Mommy Aleng Dionesia's wish that he retire from the ring, he will also support that.

“I personally don't see that,” Arum said. “But, if Manny makes that decision, I will support it. I will throw him a big retirement party but I don't think this is what he will do."
 
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Actually I'd say the easiest way to blood dope isn't injecting anything... it's using a Hyperbaric chamber... you can build one yourself...



Skip to 36 seconds in... here's one example...
That's the same as training in high altitudes.
Plus you have to sit in there at least an hour or two a day, doing nothing but breathing. Too much work and takes too long.