Name fighters that have refused PED testing for a fight?

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  1. progamer

    progamer Boxing Junkie banned

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    if hopkins has demands, it;s nothing out of the ordinary else it would have leaked to the media already.

    tghem making the fight without hitch attest to the fact, both are willing to make the fight.

    unless you have information you want to share, then stfu with your specualtions.


    how many times it's going to be explained, pac had a problem with blood test in the morales fight. it;s not like he invented it.

    theftjr on the other hand cheated macne in the scales thus warranted the 10m per lb penalty which shouldnt be a problem for someone who claimed to be small ww.

    come in at his usual 147 weight and he is not goin to pay a dime.

    now, show me a guy who passed urine and failed blood, and what is his standing in his sport.


    maybe, maybe , maybe, more maybe..... you have no info, **** off.

    :hi:
     
  2. freedom2013

    freedom2013 Boxing Junkie banned

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    Andre Ward
    Bernard Hopkins
    Wladimir Klitschko

    All have refused RANDOM drug testing.

    (Wlad takes the regular tests)
     
  3. texboxing00

    texboxing00 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Again *******, this is a actual doctors view on the situation, when you show me your phd in this field then I'll take your word for it. But not going to side with a ******* who sucks off pac all day over a doctor.

    Dr. Don H. Catlin, the head of the Los Angeles-based non-profit Anti-Doping Research, Inc., said a 24-day cutoff for blood testing is not sufficient to prevent abuse. One of the concerns with such a long blood-testing cutoff prior to the date of competition would be the potential use of Erythropoietin, or EPO.

    "If you have a 24-day window that's free, with no testing, you can take whatever you want and you're not going to get caught, end of story," Catlin said. "[Urine testing] does matter, yes, but they're not going to catch everything by urine testing alone. What you would do is to take Mircera [a type of EPO], which is available and which is not easy to detect in urine and away you go. You need a blood test."
     
  4. iceman71

    iceman71 WBC SILVER Champion Full Member

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    drug tests have been in place for decades
    why dont you clarify your title dumb ass to "EXTRA" Testing
    moron
     
  5. mr. piff

    mr. piff The Ring General Full Member

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    Look man, he refused testing as verified in the article that Alex posted.
    It was straight from the horses mouth.
    What more do you want???
     
  6. progamer

    progamer Boxing Junkie banned

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    there is blood test right after the fight.

    and seems like someone already did a little research on this crap.


    [url]http://www.boxingnews24.com/2010/02/blood-vs-urine-the-truth-about-peds/[/url]


    And as far as the EPO known as Mircera goes, the reason it doesn’t show up in the urine is because it breaks down in the body to molecules too large to pass through the kidneys. This makes it extremely difficult to detect in the urine, but it also means it stays in your body much longer. In fact, even a small dose of Mircera will stay in the body for an average of forty-two days. That means that, even with announced blood testing — as was requested by Manny Pacquiao in his recent negotiations with Floyd Mayweather Jr. — it would be impossible to cycle down during training and beat the tests.



    didnt occur to you that this doctor just wanted to sell his test?


    **** this is old.


    theftjr ran from a midget end of story.:deal
     
  7. Techniques

    Techniques Well-Known Member Full Member

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    manny pacquiao manny pacquiao, oh and manny pacquiao
     
  8. mr. piff

    mr. piff The Ring General Full Member

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    The only problem that manny has with blood being drawn, is not the needles, it's the fact that it's going to be tested.
     
  9. texboxing00

    texboxing00 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    The input I posted is from a doctor from anti doping research not usada, he had nothing to gain from this. Again, i will take a doctors opinion over some one who did "a little research"

    Again osdt has not cut off days what's so ever, even then floyd tried to accommodate pac with 14 days so pac can get over his stupid "I won't recover from blood testing" and he still ran off. After that Bob Arum said that they will no longer entertain the idea of any other testing aside from what the nasc ask for (meaning they denied osdt or any other extra testing)

    Arum declares the fight is off and Manny Pacquiao would instead target Paulie Malignaggi, blames Schaefer not may weather.

    "Arum explained, reiterating that the only testing they would agree to is the testing already done by the Nevada state athletic commission. "
     
  10. alexthegreatmc

    alexthegreatmc Sound logic and reason. You're welcome! Full Member

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    Why did Pac want to test Rios again?
     
  11. detamour

    detamour Guest

    floyd rejected vada testing? vada testing was created by margaret goodman & convicted cheat victor conte right? usda is recognised by the us govt & wada. margaret calls it the gold standard folks, thats from her mouth!!
     
  12. progamer

    progamer Boxing Junkie banned

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    usada isnt recognized by wada and u.s. government in their professional boxing sideshow.

    usada is a circus act in professional boxing.

    they asked the participant whether to go or cancel the fight. has this ever happened in the olympics?
     
  13. texboxing00

    texboxing00 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Usada is not the boxing commission idiot, it's not up to them to cancel it. They report their findings to promoters, commissions and they make that judgment. They hold no authority to stop a fight.

    Before the morales and garcia fight, it was brought up prior to the fight that morales tested postive. So camps in order to keep the fight alive asked to retest and morales came back negative. Then it was still the call of Garcia ' s team if they wanted the fight. Usada does not override any decisions, they are there for testing purposes.
     
  14. texboxing00

    texboxing00 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Morales, due to challenge Danny Garcia in a rematch for his junior welterweight belts Saturday night, failed a random drug test administered by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency.

    USADA discussed the test results with the fighter camps, Golden Boy and the New York State Athletic Commission during a teleconference on Thursday.

    They reported it to the boxing commission and camps . There is the proof.

    Source: Espn
     
  15. Tekniqs

    Tekniqs Boxing Addict Full Member

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    :rofl:rofl fuuuck lol