Gonna try this again. This time I will post excerpts of the article:
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/201...tion=si_latest
WBO welterweight champion Manny Pacquiao has budged. The Filipino champion is now willing to agree to Floyd Mayweather Jr.'s previous cut-off date for a random Olympic-style drug testing protocol. Earlier this year, the two sides failed to reach an agreement for a March mega-fight. The issue of random drug testing was the root cause for the failed negotiations.
The two fighters were unable to agree on the cut-off date for the blood tests. Mayweather wanted a 14-day cut-off on the tests, while Pacquiao wanted the random drug testing protocol to end 24-days before the fight. Now Pacquiao is willing to meet Mayweather's number.
"I am willing to help the sport for the future of the sport. I do not want to see anyone cheat or cheat this sport. For that reason I am willing to consider taking blood as close as 14 days prior to the fight, as long as, my opponent does the same, and it is not a lot of blood, just enough to test," Pacquiao said in a statement on his official website, mpboxing.com .
"I do not want anyone having an unfair advantage where someone may get hurt. I am willing to do my part to help this sport out."
Let's examine these statements. What is the significance of Pacquiao areeing to a 14 day cutoff? Hmmm. This is his interview where he is making a statement for some reason. His camp never disputed the facts presented in the article. The article states that the reason that the fight fell apart was because Pacquiao wouldn't agree to the 14 day cutoff. It didn't mention that Pacquaio demanded that any fighter that was over 147 would be fined $10 million dollars cause Pacquiao has trouble making weight so that was HIS demand. And now Pacquiao is making a statement that he is agreeing to a 14 day cutoff.
If Mayweather final demand was for 48 hours, then Pacquiao is the one who is confused. He seems to think that Mayweather insisted on 14 days. The only person that fails to see that is ..... S u r c h e r.
Pacquiao goes on to say that he is willing to help the sport. Why would he think that he is helping the sport if Mayweather demanded a 48 hour or day of the fight testing.
Surcher, clearly your issue is with Pacquiao not me. Obviously, you know more than he does. Please contact him and tell him he needs to get his facts in order and soon.