In any other sport would people believe an athlete who refused drug testing?

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  1. SRCP

    SRCP Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Do athletes from other sports demand their own tests to play against other players? Lmao.
     
  2. RazzAxx

    RazzAxx Active Member Full Member

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    There is an immature boy who uses his free time doing cocaine and beating up security guards and setting up his fights by paying referees wanting a MAN who is a congressman in his home country and the best P2P boxer of this era to take a random test some 10 thousand kilometers away from his home by the named persons the egoistic black boy desires.

    Pacman has volunteered to be tested whenever WADA likes to do that and to be tested before/after boxing match according to the rules of professional boxing.

    If the black boy wants to play the game with his own rules, then he should volunteer to take a test in philippines by the local authorities on 2 day notice. If the black boy does not want to do that he should just keep his gay mouth shut the **** up.
     
  3. Anima

    Anima Kinetic Link Full Member

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    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2wWLodx9b3s&feature=channel_video_title[/ame]

    Last time I checked Pac already agreed to the terms/tests.
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    "We offered 14 days, Actually we wanted to do it the day of the fight but the commission said its not sterile."

    Pac agreed until the day of the fight, the commission doesn't want that because of safety reasons. Hence the adjustment to 14 days(even closer than the mosley-floyd bout).

    Guess who went on vacation after that.

    :rofl:rofl:rofl
     
  4. OPBF

    OPBF Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Mentally weak? THE GUY BELIEVES IN FREAKING SUPERSTITIONS. You could say it's a mental crutch or weakness or whatever, I don't care. I'm not Pacquiao. But the man believes he becomes weak if you get blood out of him way too close to a fight. Because he already lost once when it happened.

    That's like saying to a guy who will only play baseball with his favorite necklace that he thinks allows him to win his pitching duels to not play the next game with his favorite necklace.
     
  5. Dunk87

    Dunk87 Active Member Full Member

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    Even though setting off a cut off date effectively renders testing ineffective... You do realise they asked for two weeks cut off - which coincides with the amount of time needed for blood doping. I'm sure you also realise that it takes less than 24 hours to cover this up??

    So to summarise a two week cut off would give him enough time to use a blood doping technique and it wouldn't show post fight. This seems convenient doesn't it? You should read up on Balco and the methods he used to beat drugs testing.
     
  6. Duck Dodgers

    Duck Dodgers Kimbo #1 P4P Full Member

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    That's a monetary penalty for breaking the rules that are, in fact, in the rule book. :patsch

    What Floyd asked for would be equivalent to Pacquiao demanding that they be weighed in additionally on scales made by some organization who purports to make the most accurate scales in the world, but they require you to be weighed in randomly throughout camp - totally naked and with a thermometer in your rectum. There's no real evidence to support their claim that their methods are superior, and as far as anybody can tell the scales that are currently used by boxing commissions are perfectly fine and have done the job for everybody else in the history of professional boxing - Pacquiao included. And then Floyd would have agreed to do the random weigh-ins all the way up to the fight, but requested no thermometers in his butthole within 3 weeks of fight night, though he'd be perfectly happy and willing to do the rectal thermometer right after the fight.

    Then Pacquiao would create "MAKE THE WEIGHT" t-shirts with pictures of thermometers that have traces of feces on them while calling Floyd a cheat to every media outlet at his disposal. The irony here is that such a ridiculous request would actually be more reasonable than Floyd's considering the fact that Floyd has actually cheated on the scales recently.
     
  7. tarugojones

    tarugojones Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    How old are you ? :rofl
     
  8. the cobra

    the cobra Awesomeizationism! Full Member

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    If an athletic commission or an actual governing body asked him to take a drug test and he refused, than yeah, that would look bad.

    I seriously doubt any athlete would bother taking a test just because another player accused him of it though.
     
  9. Dunk87

    Dunk87 Active Member Full Member

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    Obviously younger than you.
     
  10. rjamesd1

    rjamesd1 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    PACMAN has always been tested in his past fights, IDIOT! GAYWEATHER test is different thing. :hat
     
  11. tarugojones

    tarugojones Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    According to Balco, some athletes are taking PEDs while on vacation.
     
  12. tarugojones

    tarugojones Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Then, STFU.
     
  13. bonds

    bonds Active Member Full Member

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    I dont think its about if in any other sport people would believe an athlete, its about if any other athlete would be questioned.

    I think if Pacquaio came out and said the earth was flat his supporters would go to the ends to defend him...
     
  14. Dunk87

    Dunk87 Active Member Full Member

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    Clearly more mature though.
     
  15. bobotnaman

    bobotnaman ★★★★☆ Full Member

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    pacquiao's not refusing drug testing, floyd's only imposing his preferred method of drug testing, in which he's only done on 2 or 3 of his fights.