
What started to be as a spontaneous speculation of how Pacquiao managed to be extraordinarily strong and durable –having salvaged at least a belt from nosehairweight to the Welterweight division-is now a root of some unnecessary hindrance towards the realization of this super bout.
Floyd Mayweather Sr., in an interview some months back, accused Manny Pacquiao of using some kind of performance enhancing drug that enabled the Filipino fighter to gain substantial power as he goes up in weight divisions. Needless to say-and upon consideration of the source-this statement clearly does not belong in an intellectual discussion, though the accusation itself can be useful to salesmen of Penis enlargement supplements.
The issue is the condition of having blood tests for both men prior to the bout to ensure a “leveled playing field”. Well, Pacquiao’s group isn’t favoring the suggested Olympic-style of drug testing with Freddie Roach being against the idea of blood test 48 hours before the fight. Knowing Floyd Mayweather Jr., it’s another high time to showcase what he got from his father-defying the rules of syllogisms and heading straight to the conclusion: Manny Pacquiao is both afraid of being discovered using PEDs and of course, of fighting him.
The way I see it, there’s no need for an Olympic-style of testing. Nevada has its own regulations for testing that has been done to every boxer that has ever fought in the state. This Mayweather stipulation of such kind of testing is an insult to the athletic commission’s tested standards.
If a leveled playing field is all that Mayweather wants, then we ask: Had he demanded/whined of the same to Carlos Baldomir, Zab Judah, Arturo Gatti, Oscar dela Hoya and the rest of his victims? This fussiness is going to name this bout as the best that has never happened.
Listen, Floyd if you just want to play Dodge ball, admit it.
No comments:
Post a Comment