u were off from the beggining...IF THATS THE CASE THAN WHY NEGOTIATE "CONTRACT STIPULATIONS"???:think THIS IS SOMETHING THAT HAS DONE FOR YEARS...NOT THE TESTING BUT "CONTRACT CLAUS" BETWEEN 2 FIGHTERS.. SO YEA MAN UR WAY OFF IN UR ARGUMENT..ITS MODIFYING THE RULES BUT IT DOES HAPPEN MORE THAN U THINK:deal
You're wrong. Boxing rules state that fighters are allowed to ask for extra testing if they choose to. You say he can't ask, but Boxing rules say otherwise.
THIS..:good SO HE DIDN'T "CHANGE" ANY RULES LIKE THE DUMB *******S WHO HAVE ONLY BEEN WATCHING BOXING SINCE DECEMBER 2008 KNOW
You just asked me to show you the rules, then you say you can ask for anything in boxing contracts. You're saying I'm wrong, but you basically just agreed with me.
The post above are words that YOU just typed, so why would I even try to find the article when you just acknowledged that I was right? You don't think that's kind of stupid?
every sport should do blood testing. u see these people looking like super heros today and u dont get like that JUST from lifting. pac man is nothing but a druggie. and so is most of the professional sport world
I'll post this part of my original comment again: Boxing rules state that fighters are allowed to ask for extra testing if they choose to. Besides contract negotiations, where else would fighters ask for extra testing? How is it wrong if it's perfectly legal to ask for it?
So Pacman can say that Cotto has to weigh in well below the welterweight limit, thus giving him the advantage DLH can tell Floyd that he wants a certain type of gloves that gives him the advantage, and the ring size that gives him the advantage, and say that its going to be at the weightclass that gives him the advantage and floyd asks for blood testing which really only assures that the playing field is even, and he's the unreasonable one??? if anything Pacman should only be requesting that Floyd gets tested an equal amount as he does, which would be an easy accomidation to make. if you got nothing to hide, then why not take the test?