no random testing for pac?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by thekid, May 13, 2010.


  1. thekid

    thekid SEC Full Member

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    According to his lawyer, only testing thru governing body. thoughts?
     
  2. VecArrow

    VecArrow Custom User Title Full Member

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    According to me, people should really start posting some sources.
     
  3. welb

    welb Active Member Full Member

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    yes, the governing body of the state he fights in. Floyd should petition the NSAC if he wants more testing. If not he should **** off and fight under the same rules he always fought under before he got spooked by Pac's beating of Cotto.
     
  4. BigReg

    BigReg Broad Street Bully Full Member

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    Mayweather has been in contact with the NSAC. Why do you think they were monitoring the testing process for the Mayweather/Mosley fight? Allegedly, they are going to vote on the issue in May and claim they can have it place in time for any fall bouts.
     
  5. kartog

    kartog Agent Smith Full Member

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    If the governing body for the fight, that is if it ever pushes through, mandates random blood testing up to the day before the fight--there's your random testing. The key phrase is governing body, not Floyd Mayweather Junior's Egocentric Whims & Caprices, Incorporated.
     
  6. Buzz Killington

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  7. thekid

    thekid SEC Full Member

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    look on ***********.com:good
     
  8. Leon

    Leon The Artful Dodger Full Member

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    If pacquiao isn't full of **** about being weakened by drawing blood he would then retire at that point.
     
  9. welb

    welb Active Member Full Member

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    I would be all for this. If the testing is adopted by the NSAC and Pac avoids a Nevada fight with Mayweather I will be the first to call him a cheat :good
     
  10. charlievint

    charlievint Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    That's great news! I hope it's true...then Manny will agree to the commissions demands and won't feel as if he's taking an "L" b/c it was Floyd's demands. Some good is coming from this whole **** storm after all.....and I guess we have to give thanks to Floyd for starting this movement even if it was accidental.:lol:
     
  11. kartog

    kartog Agent Smith Full Member

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    If he's full of **** about being weakened by drawing blood, that means he isn't weakened at all, so then he wouldn't be affected by the whole process during fight time. Regardless of this maybe, just maybe, we'd like to go see the whole spectacle unfold, you know, best defense meets best offense and all that sh1t, eh? :lol:
     
  12. kartog

    kartog Agent Smith Full Member

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    Paging Jerry Jones and Dickie Cole, if you want a piece of the big-time action, copy whatever **** Keith Kizer is going to do in Vegas! :lol:

    And leave out the **** rule allowing Xylocaine. :rofl
     
  13. Leon

    Leon The Artful Dodger Full Member

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    You lost me there? Are you saying pacquiao is a liar if he goes through with blood testing after the NSAC makes the cut off only around one day?:think
     
  14. c4_lineal

    c4_lineal Member Full Member

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    You guys already know that the state athletic comissions have it in their RULES that fighters can make additional requests, right?

    Glove-size, Ring-size, Catchweights, Blood tests?

    Can you imaging if Cotto had've said to team Pacquiao "yous don't make the rules"
    Or Mayweather saying the same thing to Oscar.
    Theres countless examples of fighters taking advantage of the RULES an asking for something additional.

    I just want to see them fight and can't believe this fights so close to not happening because of a simple blood test. Its depressing!
     
  15. kartog

    kartog Agent Smith Full Member

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    Nope, but I can see the point Pacquiao and his camp are making. And that is, if he is going in the ring in a weakened state that he claims is a result of these blood tests being so close to fight time, then he'd rather have none of them if the only party that is requiring them is Floyd & His Own Commission. If it is mandated by any official athletic commission, that's an entirely different case, and they have stated they will abide by any testing these commissions deem necessary. That's understandable.