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

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  1. Atlanta

    Atlanta Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Its not the drug its the testing, a test today might not be able to catch all illegal substances so they keep a sample on file to test down the road should a new break through in testing occur.
     
  2. Buzz Killington

    Buzz Killington Active Member Full Member

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    Dude, what's the purpose of Pac having sex with Jinkee? With nuthuggers like you clinging to his sack, it's impossible for him to satisfy her, right? But he keeps trying because it's the right thing to do.

    Same with testing. It's not perfect but it's the best we got.

    :good
     
  3. pejevan

    pejevan inmate No. 1363917 Full Member

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    You really have an IQ 1!

    Before you comment on somebody's avatar, take a closer look!

    Obviously because you are such a simpleton that even the obvious needs to be pointed out, I will do it for you!

    1. Open your eyes, WIDER, more wider

    2. Try to divide the avatar into 4 quarters using an IMAGINARY line (I said IMAGINARY-you don't have to mark up your screen! Idiot).

    3. Scan your eyes on the lower right corner, you will see a logo. LOGO, idiot! Dont dwell on the middle of the pants as you usually do!

    That logo is a MP Logo. If you don't know an MP logo, PM me!
     
  4. bald_head_slick

    bald_head_slick Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Ugh, because the USADA testing protocol is for SPORTS not BOXING.

    That is for the commissions, ABC organizations, and courts of law to decide. I am sure if you had a 40/40 winner take 20 mega-fight contract a later positive would be quite worth your while.

    You are again compltely talking out of your butt. You have never even read the protocol. It works for ANY sport. The protocol worked well for FMJ/SSM?

    You are a moron. Here you go with they Xylocaine crap knowing damned well that it is BANNED IN COMPETITION even in Las Vegas and that the Las Vegas athletic commission tests for it. Why do you keep bringing it up?
     
  5. fytelod

    fytelod Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    yep :D
     
  6. Buzz Killington

    Buzz Killington Active Member Full Member

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    :blood

    You've gotta be kidding me?

    Is that what passes for wit in the Philipines? That's like getting pounded in the ass to prove you don't suck dick.

    You Pinoy need a new game :lol:
     
  7. Buzz Killington

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    Cuz he's a *******. Poor Jinkee has been so lonely ever since Pac's nuts have been held captive by his minions.:yep
     
  8. pejevan

    pejevan inmate No. 1363917 Full Member

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    There is one thing clear, you don't have wits!

    So stop pretending like you have one!

    The contents of your post tells a lot about who you really are! Just join Leon in your convention!

    Tip number 2 - Only the *****ids use a lot of emoticon, it compensates for lack of what you call "wits"
     
  9. Buzz Killington

    Buzz Killington Active Member Full Member

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    You're an entertaining guy. You better hope Pac is as good as you think he is because I'm gonna have all kinds of fun with you if he loses.:hey
     
  10. rushman

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    The fight has to happen first.

    To be honest I think Floyd is to blame for the fight not happening. His entire position seems disingenuous and designed to prevent the fight from happening.

    But I would fully expect him to beat Pacman if they did get into the ring. I'd give Pacman a 20-25% chance of winning.
     
  11. bald_head_slick

    bald_head_slick Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    And just like a ******* you ignored the time line because *******s always choose to ignore facts!
     
  12. rushman

    rushman Devoid is Devoid Full Member

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    Sigh.

    I believe I already said it was pointless speaking to you. You don't have to keep proving me right, you did that a long time ago.
     
  13. homebrand

    homebrand Well-Known Member Full Member

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    at least we know the real reason why Floyd didn't pay the sanctioning fees for his fight with Mosley - it means they can't give him mandatory fights to defend his title because he hasn't got one. This way he can make all kinds of wild demands and accusations for every fight he has and there is noone to say "you're breaking our rules - just fight, will ya?"
     
  14. pejevan

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    They never test xylocaine. Xylocaine testing is a drug assay test and not part of the usual panel of drug testing for performance enhancers.

    Article number 1 :

    "Also known as Lidocaine, Xylocaine is not listed as being illegal by the Nevada State Athletic Commission, but the NSAC ruled that it was not going to allow Mayweather to use it prior to his December, 2007, knockout of
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    at the MGM."

    Article number 2 :

    "LA Boxing Examiner - Ricardo Lois

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    As the boxing community awaits Mayweather's response, The Boxing Truth Radio invited the Chief Executive Officer of the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) Travis Tygart to share some of the ins and outs regarding their more stringent style of drug testing.

    Tygart, whose organization would be in charge of the drug testing for a possible Mayweather - Pacquiao bout,
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    Theoretically, Pacquiao and Mayweather could have used drugs up to six months before there future battle and nobody would be able to verify that use. Though it would be harder for Mayweather, who was tested by the USADA before his bout with Shane Mosley earlier this month.

    There has been some discussion of Mayweather possibly using a numbing agent called Xylocaine to numb his historically brittle hands in the weeks leading up to fights in recent years. Though nobody in Mayweather's camp has admitted to the use of this drug, an HBO Boxing pre-fight segment back in 2002 hinted to Floyd possibly using the substance.

    Regardless of Mayweather's use of Xylocaine, or non-use, the drug is legal and not on the banned substances list as confirmed by Tygart on The Boxing Truth Radio.

    It was also reviled by Tygart that the subject of Xylocaine use had come up in the negotiations for drug-testing used before and after Mayweather's bout with Shane Mosley."




    USADA is a very generic body. But their protocol would nevr work with professional boxing. Only an idiot would not know that. USADA protocol tests year in, year out, not 4 weeks before the fight. Even Conte himself admitted that.

    USADA protocol probably works with American mnainstream sports like basketball or baseball because their season is long and all are US based.

    But boxing is different! Many boxers are not US based for starters. Which is why I highlighted in RED an example of why the protocol has drawbacks.


    I proved my point : they don't test for xylocaine, that was coming from the USADA chief himself and even from the organization.

    And I still don't get the significance of retesting samples 10 years from now in boxing! It never changes anything. There is no second place finisher to claim the gold if the holder is found out to have cheated. There lies the generic nature of USADA rpotocol. TOO DEEP?
     
  15. Buzz Killington

    Buzz Killington Active Member Full Member

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    I thought emoticons were just for "*****s." :patsch

    :lol:
     
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