We know that. However, this is how you worded it... You're insinuating that he wants the standard NSAC test BECAUSE they don't test for EPO. That's a big assumption you are making. Especially considering that he loosened his stance and negotiated a cutoff date where the random blood testing stops while urine continues.
This I can understand. PH|LLA was right in that the mere inclusion of random testing means standard NSAC test will not be done, which means EPO can be tested if required. eze you're twisting Pac's words.
Hey what part of EPO doesn't help a boxer do you not get. EPO increases red blood cells. All cells need energy to survive. Most cells have mitochondria that allows them to have an internal aerobic metabolism. Red blood cells have no mitochondria which prevents them from robbing the other cells of the oxygen that they carry when the body is in aerobic metabolism. Red blood cells have an anaerobic metabolism. Red blood cells eat glucose for energy. The more red blood cells you have the more diminished your serum glucose and the quicker your tire when in anaerobic metabolism. For a boxer or any anaerobic athlete to take EPO is ****ing stupid.
I understand your explanation. Can't you just replenish your sugar with power drinks? Or carbo load before the fight just like cyclists/runners do?
"Im the one responsible for what Manny takes. He has no idea what he takes. I dont give my guys any steroids. What I give them is all natural and its my own special blend of different things. :rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl
Pac agreed to have his blood tested 24 days before and then right after the fight. If he does cheat by putting back his own blood that he had removed before or use synthetic erythropoetin to increase his hemoglobin level by fight night, it will be seen by the big discrepency when comparing result of the last two blood test.
Another lie. :nono An article written on Dec. 5. 2009 states that Pac signed a contract brought by Arum to Manila that was verbally agreed by both camps. An article written on Dec. 12, 2009 states that team Mayweather wants OSDT added to the contract. That would mean Pac did not sign a contract which could have him being randomly blood tested to the day of the fight. Incidentally, Floyd did not sign the contract that both sides originally agreed to.
:nono 1. Micera, a cyclist was already caught using this type of EPO through urine testing. 2. HGH, I still can't see how somebody could benefit from HGH in 21 days. 3. Insulins???.... really?... Pac would be putting himself at risk of getting hypoglycemic during a fight.
Sad, but true. There's plenty of geniuses here who thinks they know stuff (or pretend to understand) but don't know sheeeet.