Thursday, January 7, 2010

Floyd Mayweather, Jr.- I'll whip Manny Pacquiao's punk ass!



Now that the fight is definitely off, Floyd Mayweather, Jr is back talking some sh**. Now that the fight is not going to happen Floyd Mayweather, Jr is talking about whipping Manny Pacquiao’s punk ass. Finally, it’s no longer quiet on Floyd Mayweather, Jr’s front but this time the typical Mayweather mumbo- jumbo is falling on deaf ears. Floyd Mayweather, Jr can keep on talking about his greatness, his wealth and his fighting ability until eternity but nobody is listening.

Mayweather in a statement released earlier today said-

“Throughout this whole process, I have remained patient, but at this point I am thoroughly disgusted that Pacquiao and his representatives are trying to blame me for the fight not happening when clearly the blame is on them.

“First and foremost, not only do I want to fight Manny Pacquiao. I want to whip his punk [rear]. Before the mediation, my team proposed a 14-day, no-blood-testing window leading up to the fight. But it was rejected. I am still proposing the 14-day window, but he is still unwilling to agree to it, even though this is obviously a fair compromise on my part as I wanted the testing to be up until the fight and he wanted a 30-day cut-off. The truth is he just doesn’t want to take the tests.

‘In my opinion, it is Manny Pacquiao and his team who are denying the people a chance to see the biggest fight ever. I know the people will see through their smoke screens and lies. I am ready to fight and sign the contract. Manny needs to stop making his excuses, step up and fight.”



Now, that the fight is never going to happen, Floyd Mayweather, Jr is talking tough and cheap.

I say, man up Floyd and stop making excuses, step up and fight if you really want it to happen. I say, stop the tough talk, back up your mouth, be a man and fight Manny Pacquiao in the ring. But since you don’t want to take a chance against a fighter that could erase the “0” in your resume, you won’t do that.

How naïve of some people who didn’t get the charade you were playing early on. You never really liked this fight in the first place after seeing how Manny Pacquiao manhandled Miguel Cotto (a fighter of your own size where you took the easy way out and retired instead of facing him in the ring).

Despite all your talk and press releases, I know that you are just engaging in double- talk and trying to find a way out of the hole that you dug into when your loud mouth proclaimed that you want to fight the Pacman.

The moment you asked Richard Schaefer to cancel the Texas flight, I knew that you were having a change of heart -- for how come the so-called "greatest fighter of all time" refused to fight mano-a- mano in an 80,000 seating capacity arena? How could the fight’s "greatest showman" refuse to show his greatness in front of thousands of fans and suddenly suffer from stage fright?

It’s simple, you‘re just afraid of Manny Pacquiao. Your demand for an unparalleled and unprecedented Olympic-style drug testing is an indictment of how you really fear the Pacman. In the end, you would rather be labeled a coward than enter the ring and have your pretty face busted by the fists of the Pacman.


NOTE: The reason Olympic-style drug testing is usually done on athletes in the off-season (e.g. when they are deep in training) because that’s the time that the benefits of PEDs (e.g. hGH & anabolic steroids) will come in handy to build those muscles and tissues. An athlete should have been using those banned substances for a long time for any changes in the body and the desired results to occur. It’s not as if you will just shoot them into your system and the dramatic effect will take place immediately. Besides, if one is a long-time user, there will be very visible changes not only in appearance but also in the psychological make-up of the user.

Nowadays, steroids can now be detected in the hair and when a positive test comes back, the urine sample is then tested for confirmation. Also, hGH is only effective if they are used in conjunction with steroids, and contrary to popular belief, it can also be detected in urine (aside from blood) by using molecular ‘markers’ which could be used as evidence of doping.

So in this case, whether you test Manny Pacquiao for hGH and anabolic steroids, 24- days or 14- days or post fight, is really immaterial since if he was really using them in the past, he would have tested positive for both, while on the other hand, if he will be using them just weeks before the fight, with a window period of less than 30 days, the desired outcome will not take effect nor make an impact on his performance. They should be looking for amphetamines and its derivatives instead.

1 comment:

  1. Wait - I'm confused.

    I read that the Pacquiao camp demanded that Mayweather pay 10 million USD per pound for eveypound overweight he comes in at (if he doesn't make weight) and the the Mayweather camp agreed to it.

    I also read that the Pacquiao camp demanded that 8 oz. gloves be used instead of 10 oz. gloves, and that the Mayweather camp agreed to that

    I also read that the mayweather camp originally wanted to test randomly up until the fight but had backed off last month.

    I also read that the Pacquiao camp agreed to a testing regiment but he hasn't done any tests yet at all.

    I also read that Arum wanted to replace Mayweather with Magliggini (sorry if I misspelled his name), but that he accused Pacquiao of using drugs - and now that fight isn't an option.

    I also read today that Pacquiao is no longer going to fight Yuri foreman.

    I also read that Mayweather agreed to a 50/50 split of the purse and just today he re-iterated his strong desire to fight Pacquiao.

    I'm not exactly sure what demands Mayweather has made other than the drug testing. That's all I've been able to find on the media. Maybe someone reading this can chime in with some much needed information.

    one thing is for sure - doesn't matter how much these two posture it going to be settled in the ring. Maybe not March 13, but I gaurantee it is going to happen...

    Boxing is a business and there is no way that Las Vegas is going to let Paquiao fight anyone other than Mayweather within that city.

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