The "All Things Mayweather/Pacquiao" Express!!!!!!

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  1. Devildoc

    Devildoc Capo Di Tutti Capi Full Member

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    Does this sound like how Atlas said he had a letter from Team Pac asking the consequences if Pac tested positive of PEDS but never surfaced? Wasn't there a whole witch hunt on Pac being accused of using PEDS because of that letter that never surfaced?

    This is very similar but with a legitimate document that came out. What's crazy is that there has been issues with USADA on how they just destroyed Samples and said there will be no more testing.

    This is more suspect than the accusations on pac that happened in the past.
     
  2. sdsfinest22

    sdsfinest22 Pound 4 Pound Full Member

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    Yea it did surface and Arum said he just wanted to know, "hey what are the consequences IF they do."

    There goes that post you just posted.:hi:
     
  3. Devildoc

    Devildoc Capo Di Tutti Capi Full Member

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    The teddy atlas letter? link please.
     
  4. bodyheadic

    bodyheadic Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Adamant? When has Floyd ever turned down Vada? Vada wasn't even around when Mayweather and Mosley took USADA testing.
     
  5. bodyheadic

    bodyheadic Well-Known Member Full Member

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    It was an email that surfaced.
     
  6. slugger3000

    slugger3000 You Mad Bro? Full Member

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    Mayweather has alot of money and he could get a Negative result... $$$$ Talks, Bull**** walks!! Face it son, your boy is on the roids! That's why he's been claiming Pac is on the stuff. :yep
     
  7. lester proctor

    lester proctor Boxing Addict Full Member

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    You missed the point of the convo you replied to. We were talking about the samples for Quillin Wright getting thrown out, thawk said reasonable, too impractical so close to the bout. Based on your original response, seemed like you agree with him.

    Besides, I gotta clear something up on the cutoff business: I'm pretty sure they said on the FMJ - Mosley 24/7 that they knew the number of times blood would be drawn (4 each, I believe), they didn't know the dates of course. However, once you get your 4th sample taken 18 days before the fight, you're scot free, you understand?
     
  8. Diggersan

    Diggersan Boxing Addict Full Member

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    it seems that most of the fighters/athletes that were caught were black/white americans- I haven't heard of any asians getting busted for failing doping tests. It seems like a cultural thing. All I hear now are ****ing excuses, I want proof.
     
  9. MetalLicker

    MetalLicker I Am Full Member

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    You have no idea how dumb you sound.

    Arm chair warrior making threats over the internet against other people.

    That is some ghetto **** right there. Oh wait, you are ghetto ****.
     
  10. Midwest_Chopper

    Midwest_Chopper Shalom Full Member

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    Asians arent very good at athletics. I mean if there was a steroid that made you good at math and bad at driving im sure they'd test for it.
     
  11. boxon123

    boxon123 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I already did give sources ! just read back . I am in a hurry but will find more later. USOC became USADA Even Carl Lewis had positive tests. http://sports.espn.go.com/page2/tvlistings/show17transcript.html Just as a kicker Travis Tygart worked for the law firm that defended the USOC against Dr Wade.
     
  12. Santino

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    Does anyone know what Montoya said?
     
  13. boxon123

    boxon123 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    There standing is "the world biggest Proven drug cheats" Spinning USADA out of USOC does not make them clean.
     
  14. boxon123

    boxon123 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    This is the same crap that the USOC used to excuse a large number of there Olympic Athletes and the world called Bull****. The Athlete is responsible no matter of the intent! Carl Lewis's positive test covered up

    By Jacquelin Magnay
    April 18 2003



    Olympic legend Carl Lewis is among more than 100 American athletes involved in a cover-up of drug use, documents reveal.

    Lewis and two of his training partners all took the same three types of banned stimulants and were caught at the 1988 US Olympic trials, according to the documents released by a disgruntled former senior US anti-doping official, Dr Wade Exum.

    But on appeal to their national Olympic committee, all were cleared of inadvertent doping. Two months later, at the Seoul Olympics, Lewis finished second in the 100 metres sprint. But when Canadian Ben Johnson failed his Olympic drug test, Lewis was awarded the 100m gold.

    Lewis also won the Olympic long jump - as part of his career tally of nine Olympic gold medals - and his training partner, Joe De Loach, won the 200m in Seoul.

    Lewis's lawyer, Martin Singer, has responded to the revelations by saying his client had taken only a herbal remedy.

    "Carl did nothing wrong," Mr Singer told The Orange County Register. "There was never intent."

    The latest documents show Lewis tested positive for the banned stimulants found in cold medications: pseudoephedrine, ephedrine and phenylpropanolamine.

    The World Anti-Doping Agency's chairman, Dick Pound, dismissed the "no intent" defence. Mr Pound has seen copies of the documents and said that in some instances there was almost "automatic forgiveness" by the US officials.

    Letters written by a US Olympic Committee executive, Baaron Pittenger, were sent advising some athletes of their positive drug-test results - and at the same time told them they were being cleared.

    "It's got to be pretty embarrassing to the USOC," said Mr Pound, "to have their secretary-general writing in the letter, where he advises an athlete of a positive A sample, 'I have to send you this, but we already decided this was inadvertent.' That whole process turned into a joke."

    Dr Exum, the former USOC
    director for drug control from 1991 to 2000, released more than 30,000 pages of documents to Sports Illustrated. They confirm widespread suspicion of the USOC drug-testing system before it was moved to an independent body, the US Anti Doping Agency, after the Sydney Olympics.

    The Herald reported last year that a US athlete tested positive to steroids in 1999 but was allowed to compete - and win an Olympic gold medal - in the 2000 Sydney Games. US officials still refuse to divulge the name of the athlete, or those of 13 other athletes who had failed drug tests around the same time, citing privacy laws.

    In the Seoul 100m, Britain's Linford Christie was elevated from third to second after Johnson was disqualified. In later years, Christie was banned for using steroids.

    The International Olympic Committee's medical commission chairman, Arne Ljungqvist, said the Exum documents "fit a pattern" of failure to report on positive drug cases. But the USOC called Dr Exum's accusations "baseless".

    Dr Exum said there were more than 100 positive tests for US athletes who won 19 Olympic medals between 1988 and 2000, but many were allowed to keep competing.
     
  15. El Fijador

    El Fijador ¡Aguas! Donaire Full Member

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    Boxing needs year round testing period, Pacman not testing is lame. Floyd's test may be "random" but they only happen after he cuts the check to start the testing.... **** them both
     
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