Ariza: The Other Reason for PacMan's success.

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  1. rulb

    rulb ◄banned► Full Member

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    So, what is the name of the new drug that pac is using?
     
  2. Nazarene

    Nazarene Active Member Full Member

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    no typo. north africa is filled with arabs and berbers :lol:
     
  3. dhenzrae

    dhenzrae A Proud Noypi Full Member

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    Most boxers, if not all, do not undergo test for EPO or HGH. are you saying that these fighters are suspects for doping as well?
     
  4. DobyZhee

    DobyZhee Loyal Member

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    :lol::lol::patsch:patsch:patsch

    so he's innocent or guilty?
     
  5. GOW7

    GOW7 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    The Nevada Athletic Commission Tuesday made several small changes to its policy for administering drug tests.

    Based on a suggestion made by Las Vegas physician Robert Voy, participants in Nevada-based events will now undergo hemoglobin tests, which can sometimes indicate use of performance enhancing drugs, he said. Voy initially spoke to the commission during a June meeting about testing methods.

    Fighters are already required to provide blood samples to the commission, which test for infectious diseases.

    While the commission will still rely on urine testing for drug use, they will test participants’ hemoglobin levels during the original blood testing.

    “Basically, when you get the testing done on the blood for diseases like HIV and hepatitis, for a few extra bucks you can check for hemoglobin levels,” said Keith Kizer, the commission's executive director.

    “It shows the amount of red blood cells in a person’s blood. You can compare that to future tests and if there’s a significant variance that could be proof someone took blood doping.”

    In addition to the hemoglobin tests, the commission also made an amendment in regards to its anabolic steroids testing.

    Under the previous policy, any participant looking to secure an exemption for therapeutic testosterone, which can be used to treat several diseases, only needed to submit a doctor’s note to the commission legitimizing its use.

    During Tuesday’s meeting, the commission voted unanimously in favor of requiring any fighter using therapeutic testosterone be tested for steroids.

    “They do grant therapy exemptions if someone has valid, low testosterone levels,” Kizer said. “One of the things they have to do now though, in addition to proving it’s a legitimate medical condition, is do an immediate steroids test.”

    http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2010/oct/05/nevada-commission-makes-small-amendments-drug-test/

    Key sentence,3rd paragraph"Fighters are already required to provide blood samples to the commission, which test for infectious diseases".

    Not drug testing you dick riders.
     
  6. Janjhalani

    Janjhalani Boxing Terrorist Full Member

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    Someone still clinging on a cliff.
     
  7. Devildoc

    Devildoc Capo Di Tutti Capi Full Member

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    And yet Floyd has not filed a petition to have a complete total revamp of the whole drug testing system.

    Seems like Pacquiao is really this great of a fighter because his achievements are so great that he's been accused of using PEDS.
     
  8. totsboy

    totsboy Active Member Full Member

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    what's there to debate when pac already agreed to FULL TESTING?
     
  9. Janjhalani

    Janjhalani Boxing Terrorist Full Member

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    The Mythical A-side meth!
     
  10. rulb

    rulb ◄banned► Full Member

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    Divi is obviously speculating. I say Divi you are gay. Does it mean its true?
     
  11. PH|LLA

    PH|LLA VIP Member Full Member

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    :patsch this guy is a total idiot.
     
  12. Leonard

    Leonard Boxing Addict Full Member

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    looks like someone's on a mission
     
  13. GOW7

    GOW7 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Coming from an idiot who thinks Pacquiao clearly won the first EM fight and both JMM fights.
    Fighters are already required to provide blood samples to the commission, which test for infectious diseases.
    While the commission will still rely on urine testing for drug use, they will test participants’ hemoglobin levels during the original blood testing.
    “Basically, when you get the testing done on the blood for diseases like HIV and hepatitis, for a few extra bucks you can check for hemoglobin levels,” said Keith Kizer, the commission's executive director.
    “It shows the amount of red blood cells in a person’s blood. You can compare that to future tests and if there’s a significant variance that could be proof someone took blood doping.”


    http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2010/oct/05/nevada-commission-makes-small-amendments-drug-test/
     
  14. PH|LLA

    PH|LLA VIP Member Full Member

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    You are one bigtime mother****ing dumbass. The king of idiots.

    On top of being stupid as ****, you are a liar. I think Pac lost the first fight to Morales and won the fights against JMM by only 1 point. I know you are mentally challenged, but that doesn't explain why you think I said Pac won those 3 fights clearly.

    I know that NSAC only blood tests for diseases. 99.99% of people know that.

    They do the same tests for EVERY fighter. Not just Pac. Pac agreed to a post fight blood test for PEDs so if he was blood doping during the fight, then he would get caught in the post fight blood test.

    moron.