Floyd has had OSDT 3 times & randomly tested 32 times!

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Dunks, Jun 21, 2012.


  1. Hermit

    Hermit Loyal Member banned

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    So, you on board with Turbo saying it's OK to roid as long as it isn't during camp? You discounting VADA because of Conte when VADA has caught the last two?
    And your title is STILL wrong? Didn't it get posted that other fighters have been tested yet you are still implying Floyd is the ONLY one. You don't care about accuracy, you just care about nut sucking.
     
  2. Dunks

    Dunks Absolute Grandmaster Full Member

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    :huh



    :think
     
  3. turbotime

    turbotime Hall Of Famer Full Member

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    Exactly. Talking out of their uneducated asses all day.
     
  4. yagbols

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    Maybe similar types of tests, but not necessarily the same methods. Olympics method is that athletes are subjects to year-round, no notice drug testing.
     
  5. MattMattMatt

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    Going by the same paperwork does not necessarily translate to the same quality of work, attention to detail, tenacity, standards, morals etc

    Just a quick question, who are USADA and VADA accountable to if they do not follow WADA to the letter? And how would anyone find out? There may be a reasonable level of accountability, but right not I'm not convinved.
     
  6. Thatman

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    Go to USADA website and see for yourself. You have presented nothing to suggest that I'm wrong.

    Other than year around, it is EXACTLY the same.
     
  7. Thatman

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    Then that's on you that you don't trust the agency.

    They would be held accountable by WADA themselves.

    I'm simply telling you the facts and your choosing not to agree with what they show.
     
  8. turbotime

    turbotime Hall Of Famer Full Member

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    Fighters have been tested by both and passed. They are identical.
     
  9. MattMattMatt

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    I did, and the VADA, they both just post a link to the WADA code. It seems like they imply that they follow it, but there is no mention of any real form of accountability (and that includes a quick search of the WADA website). It may well be exactly the same, but as someone with an inquisitive mind, I am compelled to always question - and given that I have seen no strong enough evidence to suggest that they truly are equal, I will keep an open mind.
     
  10. GabrielMontoya

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    Your ignorance and propaganda know no bounds.
     
  11. Thatman

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    Both Mayweather and Cotto were tested a total of thirteen times each by USADA between March 7, 2012 and May 5, 2012, with eleven of the sample collections occurring with no advance notice leading up to the fight, and the final two sample collections occurring after the fight. For each athlete, USADA collected nine urine samples, and four blood samples. All samples collected by USADA were tested by a WADA-accredited lab in accordance with the WADA List of Prohibited Classes of Substances and Methods.
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    All urine samples were analyzed for EPO and by CIR, and all blood samples were tested for the presence of hGH. Collections were conducted using a balanced test distribution schedule, and with no allowances for black-out or cut-off dates.



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  12. Thatman

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    An important centerpiece of USADA's anti-doping efforts is sample collection, also known as doping control. This section explains the sample collection process that athletes chosen for doping control will undergo, including both urine and blood testing.

    The sample collection process is designed to be a safe process, and as comfortable as possible for athletes, while ensuring that maximum sample integrity is maintained throughout. The sample collection process is a standard procedure from notification of the athlete to the shipment of the sample to the laboratory.

    For more information on the specific procedures of urine and blood collection, please use the links below.
     
  13. Dunks

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    I agree with this right here^^^^^ but Ortiz has passed both I dont know which is better....I just know there are more fighters that havent been OSDT'ed than have been....:hey
     
  14. MattMattMatt

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    That actually makes zero sense, it is a simple logical fallacy. Just for example, if organisation A tests for drugs 1,2 and 3, and organisation B test for drugs 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 and 10, then it means nothing if a fighter that is taking drug 11 passes both tests. I know that's not exactly how it works, but it is a straight forward example to illustrate that what you are saying is not necessarily true.
     
  15. Thatman

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    They use the exact same items that the olympians get.

    Basically mattmatt, no matter what info is presentet to you, you have your mind made up.

    That's nice but you have shown nothing to suggest your opinion is backed by anything.