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In all the history of boxing, I cannot recall one instance where perfermance enhancing drug testing has been an issue. Is Pacquiou, a fighter who has never failed a blood or urine test, supposed to simply do whatever Floyd and his team wants? It seems clear to me that Floyd is scared of this challenge and is looking for a way out. Manny fights the best. No questions asked. Floyd cherrypicks little guys and old guys (sometimes both). Floyd has been at welterweight now for several years and the only real welterweight he has fought is Oscar De La Hoya. Let's see him fight Mosley or Berto or Williams. Best pound for pound? He's not proven himself to be the best welterweight in the world. |

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I looked it up, Eddie Wenstob was a very good heavyweight from Western Canada many years ago. |

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I am Canadian and have been a boxing fan for 30 years. Can anyone tell me who Eddie Wenstob the Viking Cowboy is? |

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Floyd is a great defensive fighter and counterpuncher, but Joel Casamayor is also a great defensive fighter and counterpuncher and JMM knocked him out. JMM also landed hard and often on Manny Pacquiou over 24 rounds. I believe he will land quality punches against Floyd. The question is however, will JMM carry his power up to welterweight? If so, he can win tonight. |

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I can see how the Freudian slip of "roy" can happen. Like Roy Jones Jr., Floyd Mayweather is a spoiler. His style takes the life out of a fight. If the other guy does not force the action, there is no fight. |

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I can see how the Freudian slip of "roy" can happen. Like Roy Jones Jr., Floyd Mayweather is a spoiler. His style takes the life out of a fight. If the other guy does not force the action, there is no fight. |

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I can see how the Freudian slip of "roy" can happen. Like Roy Jones Jr., Floyd Mayweather is a spoiler. His style takes the life out of a fight. If the other guy does not force the action, there is no fight. |

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Lennox learned to box in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada and won a super-heavyweight gold medal for Canada in the 1988 Olympics before returning to the UK. I believe that without a doubt he qualifies as both a Canadian and British boxer. |

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1. Lennox Lewis 2. Tommy Burns 3. George Chuvalo 4. Arturo Gatti 5. Jimmy McLarnin |
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