i see your point. but i really don't think there is an issue here, except Floyd drumming more sh!t up. the Pac camp is OK with test right after...
i am ok with this statement, but if the concern is about a fighter juicing to have an advantage in the fight...then what is wrong with testing...
FIRST - you clearly did not understand my post either. i thought i made it obvious that i have nothing against any kind of testing. SECOND -...
no signed contract, no fight. unfortunately time might be running out to make this fight happen.
the guy is agreeing to testing, just not with the way they want to. i can't see the future, so i can't tell you what results will be nor harm it...
i second that
so you just indicted the entire sports world. yes the system is flawed, but there is a system. if i may, by your account, Lennox could be...
i agree. that is why they are agreeing for blood testing some time before the fight AND "right after the fight", even after the 12th round (if it...
again, they are not refusing testing. they just want it on a certain time before the fight and anytime after the fight. i don't see that as...
agreed
who is "they". if you mean the Police or Federal agents, then the answer is yes - they would equate to the Nevada Boxing Commission. if its...
i can't see Pac having any fault here. they agree with a blood testing right after the fight. i think this is more than sufficient, if you really...
i don't see the big problem here. there is no catchweight demanded. the fight was ageed to be at the welterweight limit of 147. the demand is...
let's just see...get the contracts signed and the venue chosen. officially, there is not a fight made yet. if the fight is made, we will see...
point taken. maybe everyone should hold off on conclusions until "real" facts are released. i am posting my perspective only. i definitely want...