He already fought and beat both of them, and didn't have to go to Europe to do it. :deal
No **** they're looking after their bottom line, no different than anyone else. They did what they were paid to do: test the fighters and report...
As would I just for the sake of it actually being competitive. I still wouldn't mind seeing Pacquiao take his Gatti-esque, one sided asswhipping...
He's fought all of five fights in Oakland, you fat, ignorant *****.
In the case of Morales, the WBC and the NYSAC were both aware of USADA's results well before the fight and did nothing about it because he wasn't...
Well, he's apparently signed on with Arum until 2014, but I wouldn't be at all surprised to see him still fighting long after that.
Conte also "reported" that USADA doesn't use CIR testing, which isn't true. Add to that the fact that he's a convicted felon, and nobody should be...
According to who? Where's your source?
Any actual proof of this? :think
So again, who did they fail to report to? Not the people they were contracted to report to, so where's the cover up?
Definitely. They can't just withhold test results from someone they're being paid to provide them to and not be open to a lawsuit.
Of course it's part of the contract.
Failed to report to who? They were contracted by the fighters to test and provide results to them, were they not?
They didn't cover up **** for Morales. The results were made public very quickly after he tested positive, he claimed food contamination and they...
Yes, even though he's undergoing more stringent testing than just about anybody else in boxing, I've seen enough to be convinced that everyone at...