Freddie roach: “judah almost knocked him out…and zab is ordinary”

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by 777ike, Oct 28, 2010.


  1. exumspate

    exumspate Well-Known Member Full Member

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    You mean this?

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    who doesn't know
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    about what youre talking about. It was'nt till this month that the nasc has changed their drug policy to where
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    actually testing blood for ped's and keeping it on file to have on record the fighters red blood cell count to see if it increases or stays consistant. Before **** test(scheduled at that) were the sole means to test for ped's. Blood tests were only used to test for infectious diseases like hiv and
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    c you
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    and manny wasn't tested in his last fight because the tdlr(texas department of licensing and regulations)doesn't require drug testing.he won't get tested again more than likely. Look it up
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    I think I answered it thoroughly, my answer was, "lol"....

    But, for a more in-depth answer on the testing; Nevada has the most stringent testing in boxing and Manny has fought there 10 times, testing negative for any illegal substance...And despite your idiotic contention that urine tests before and after a fight are not effective, they will catch almost anything within a two week period...Blood testing will catch almost anything ingested within 90 days, which is why floyds demands for blood testing up to the day of the fight should tip you off it's a ploy...

    HGH and Steroids have some very distinguishable side effects for which Manny displays not one...He has no acne (steroids), his endurance has not gone down (HGH), his speed has not been slowed (both), etc...You can look up the rest of the symptoms, there are plenty...


    Here's one floyd actually displays, excessive aggression and/or mood swings, ask Ms. Harris...