Then why the **** would they bother mentioning the 7 days cut-off on 24/7? Makes no ****ing sense. They could have said nothing. Anything is more credible than Team Mayweather ever since they lied about negotiations taking place. When Pac stated that he agreed to everything, he might have meant that he agreed to everything (and then some going from 14 to 7 days) that Floyd demanded in the first round of negotiations. Either way, this is a classic case of Floyd moving the goal post (i.e. DUCKING again) for the simple fact that he doesn't want the fight. If something was okay the first time, why shouldn't it be the second time? And before the haters say Pac should have accepted it the first time, I say this. Pac shouldn't have even bothered to entertain Floyd's demands, which we all know was a desperate attempt to gain a mental advantage by muscling Pac around during negotiations. Not to mention that the testing request was preceded by a masssive, calculated smear campaign. Foreman said it best when he said that Pac should avoid the likes of the Mayweathers, a pack of lying, hateful thugs with criminal pasts. :deal Regardless, at 7 days, there's no reason for Floyd not to take this fight. The Nevada Commission already shot to **** the practice of random testing up until the day of. If Pac doesn't want any distractions 7 days going into the fight, then it's completely reasonable. Pac has already made concessions that he should have never made to begin. :hi:
Because Pacquiao and his team tried to embarrass Mayweather the first time around. Tried to make it seem like it was his fault. So now its on them. Mayweather wants random testing up to the day of the fight and its perfectly reasonable. Unless you're a biased Pacquiao fan or from a 3rd world country that actually thinks giving blood can weaken you LOL!
MANY people feel woozy after giving blood. If you've ever donated blood, you'll know that lightheadedness and weakness are common after effects. That's why they provide juice, glucose drinks, and other snacks. I know it's beyond your realm of understanding to help out society in any way, so I'm not surprised you don't know **** about ****. :hi: Now, you take a professional athlete, and the rigors they go through to get their body in optimal condition, it stands to reason that taking unlimited and random blood testing can do more harm than good (agreed by NSAC). Pac has every right to protect himself, too. It's just that Floyd is a little ***** and needs every little advantage. Pac's clean. And it was NEVER about "cleaning up the sport" and you *****s know it. :deal
If you feel woozy after giving blood you're a ***. You're probably a ***. Because its only psychological. There is nothing harmful about giving a table spoon of blood. The only argument that makes sense is that its intrusive but thousands of athletes have to go through it during the olympics and as one poster said doesnt stop them from setting records. Hell Mosley did it and didnt whine like a *****. Oh no I gave a little bit of blood, im weak. You stupid muther****er, most boxers lose more blood in the ring in one night then is ever taken from them by a doctor. Is that Pacquiaos weakness, cut him and he's done for. :rofl
Thousands of athletes go through it sure, but it's only in a few sports where your opponent's goal is to hurt you as bad as he can and make sure you don't get up. You talk about blood testing and weakening as being psychological, yet you want Floyd to have the psychological advantage of muscling around Pac during negotiations. Or do you really believe Floyd's trying to clean up the sport? atsch NO ONE, not even the boxing commissions, are endorsing Floyd's goal of "cleaning up the sport". They all know Floyd's full of ****. Just like you, you ***** ass ho. :deal
IMHO - if it is all or nothing, then it is NOT perfectly reasonable. I thought 14 days where perfectly fine, especially now when I know more about PEDs. 7 days is more than enough. There is really no scientific proof 7 days is needed. There is no scientific proof arguing against it from either camp. At best you can theoretically cycle once with EPO once, which really gives you no benefit (read Conte's letter explaining how he does it).
The Boxing commissions!? You are actually referencing the most corrupt bodies in all of sports by far? :rofl There you have it folks. According to *******s give Pacquiao a bloody nose and its like feeding superman a spoon full of kryptonite. Instant pussification.
I assume they aren't going to take blood after they wrap the Pinoy's hands, yeah it can make you woozy in the context of that moment in time, but there are no long term effects, come on dude. How exactly would Floyd gain an advantage, if Pac were to be tested, Floyd would too?
It's not about the number of days, and the dumb part is that more than likely a test wouldn't occur inside of a week, but those terms aren't going to be dictated by the fighters, the respective testing agency will test as they see fit, if there is a window of time then obviously part of the "randomness" is removed.
This content is protected Wow look at all the blood Hagler was losing. Wonder if he was feeling Woozy?
In order for things to be equal, the SAME tests should be given at the SAME TIME. Did they test Floyd and Shane the same number of times and each time on the same day? If not, then it's not the same. What if the last test they give Floyd was 10 days out and then the last test they give Pac was the night before the fight? Floyd would be their official spokesperson and give them free publicity so who's to say they might not test Floyd less stringently?