Floyd Sr: “My son will never fight Manny Pacquiao”

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  1. Farmboxer

    Farmboxer VIP Member Full Member

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    Void had never asked for this testing before Pac. Pac agreed to 14 days, but Void is still running. Pac agreed to testing right after the fight, but Void is still running. Void will soon want Pac to be tested between rounds by his personal referee!
     
  2. rinnyc

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    I'm all for the drug testing but let me ask you.

    From reading your posts, your issue is the 14 day cut off . But if Pac agrees to the 14 day cut off for blood with unlimited and no cutoff for urine, saliva and hair. Do you think that's enough? Or do you think blood testing is needed as well? If you don't think its enough, can you cite a PED that someone can possibility take in that 14 day window (where the random testing will include everything but the blood testing) that will not show up in the combination of urine, saliva, and hair and the post fight blood, urine test?
     
  3. pasky2000

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    Why agencies like USADA are so focused on blood tests ?

    There are 2 reasons that have been brought up.

    1- Globally, they are less expensive to undertake for certain things.

    2- The samples can be kept for a longer period of time before the quality fades.

    It's not about being better or more efficient in certain circumstances than urine tests.
     
  4. ciscobox

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    :lol:
     
  5. RobertV77

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    Why would pac need a cutoff unless he is hiding something? There are no cutoffs in USADA testing. The cutoff is something Manny requested. Athletes like Marion Jones have successfully beaten random testing without the limits in place. There is no legit reason to make the testing less effective. HGH is one drug that cannot be detected in urine with currently available tests.
     
  6. pasky2000

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    In red, that's totally false !!

    You keep ignoring the fact that Pacquiao is willing to get urine tested every day until fight night ! Therefore no cutoff date there !!

    We have tried to respecfully tell you that blood tests have nothing on urine tests nowadays.

    Why do you continue on like this ? What's the point ? Is Mayweather giving you a piece of his earnings ?
     
  7. Nes_01

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    if its not clear to you by now, robertv777 or whatnot is an incredibly biased mayweather fan. people that diehard are only gonna see things one way and ud be best advised to just ignore it/them.
     
  8. pasky2000

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    Of course it's clear but then when you let them carry on like that, they enroll others to believe in what they say. That's exactly how a dumbass like Mayweather Sr. now looks like a legit Dr. in the field of drug tests...
     
  9. RobertV77

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    HGH cannot be detected in urine. Go check with your imaginary inside sources again buddy. There are people working on a urine hgh test right now but its not ready for prime time.
     
  10. RobertV77

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    And I suppose your not a biased Pac fan? You ever listen to your own pathetic ass? If Pac wasn't in the wrong on this I'd take my ball home till the fight happens.
     
  11. ciscobox

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    :rofl
     
  12. pasky2000

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    HGH has never been efficient by blood buddy. They have only used blood because it's more convenient test wise (procedure wise).

    Cut your own imaginary wishful thinking...

    And besides, I don't know if you've been reading consistently on this forum prior to you joining recently, but we've said all there is to say about HGH and boxers.
     
  13. doomeddisciple

    doomeddisciple Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    So you're saying even if Pac does the test, he'll still be guilty in your eyes?

    You better red the thread posted by 3rdIslander more closely.
     
  14. pasky2000

    pasky2000 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    No I'm not a biased Pac fan. I love boxing and I was ever only a die hard Roy Jones fan but I hate hypocrisy and I'll call bull**** where I see it !! Take your ball home then !
     
  15. Nes_01

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    1st: fair point
    2nd: LOL