NEW VIDEO : 24 day cut off? Pacquiao takes blood test 20 days before Clottey fight

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  1. dodong

    dodong >>PACQUIAO Full Member

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    What you just need to keep in mind is there's no known PED that Pac can take and get away with to the tests that he agreed to. FACT.
     
  2. London Jatt

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    bollox
     
  3. Toontoon

    Toontoon Boxing Junkie banned

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    WRONG.

    what can an athlete do in 24 days? I mean, if you're clean 24 days before the fight, what can you do in the next 24 days that would have any impact on the fight whatsoever?

    A: "The human growth hormone for sure, levels of testosterone, and other designer steroids.

    [url]http://www.mlive.com/mayweather/index.ssf/2010/01/usadas_travis_tygart_current_d.html[/url]
     
  4. hagman1989

    hagman1989 the boxing site , try it Full Member

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    i think theres 3 choices fo *******s here

    1. manny flat out ducked floyd and tried to pin all the **** on may
    2. hes a cheat
    3. they didnt wanna fight floyd in march so they bullshitted there way out of it , ok fair enuff but why try to make all the **** stick to team mayweather
     
  5. dodong

    dodong >>PACQUIAO Full Member

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    ... and believe the USADA's blood testing where they haven't caught anybody. Beijing Olympic, over 4,000 athlete blood tested, zero HGH found.
     
  6. Toontoon

    Toontoon Boxing Junkie banned

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    Make a poll.:good
     
  7. hagman1989

    hagman1989 the boxing site , try it Full Member

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    i would but it will only end in e same way all the may vs pac threads do *******s digng up old **** and ignoring facts or saying stuff about principles or whatever
     
  8. Brian

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    That's complete B.S.! PEDs will ALWAYS evolve. It's the drug testing that has to play catch up, not the other way around.
     
  9. SoxNation

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    The doctors and experts say Olympic style tests are the best for sports and boxing's tests are useless. They have even said the 3 tests that Pacquiao wanted weren't any good. Isn't there a thread about some athlete getting caught with HGH using blood test?
     
  10. Toopretty

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    The Pac legal team are taking notes and will sue anyone that suggests anything "fishy" about Pacquiao. You have been warned..
     
  11. dodong

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    A: "The human growth hormone for sure, levels of testosterone, and other designer steroids. Sounds like you've got some information -- I'm not agreeing factually that was the difference, and I'm not disagreeing. But if that's the case, the other piece is that, prior to that 14-day or 24-day blackout period, what system was in place? Were you just using the Nevada, or the state of California, system? If that's the case, I'm not worried about the 14-day or the 24-day blackout period, I'm worried about the rest of it. If someone's telling you that's where it fell apart, I think you've got to add the follow-up, 'Well, what kind of testing was going to happen before the 14-day or the 24-day blackout period?' The 14-day period, I'm a lot less concerned about that than what you're doing in the two months before that 14-day period."
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    This was the complete answer....there was more questions than answer. No definitve PED other that HGH.

    You think HGH within 24 days will make Pacquiao invincible.

    If Pac is on an unknown designer steroid like A-side meth, no amount of testing will expose him.
     
  12. timmyjames

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    what does this have to do with pac refusing blood tests that weaken him, and then taking them for another fight?
     
  13. DatBo215

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    It's so funny how both Pac and Floyd fans are incapable of putting aside their biases and looking at things for what they are. I have never been confused for a mayweather fan, I think he's a *****, but with that said how can anyone see this video and not be upset with Pac? Whether they are actually testing for PED's, which is extremely doubtful, or not all it show is that Pac's big ass head and ego is what prevented this fight from happening. It's funny you Pac fans say this is a **** you to floyd, and made claims like "floyd isn't bigger than boxing or the commission" when this whole thing was playing out, but now seem to enjoy Pac's bigger than you attitude. In fact this is more like a big **** you to the fans from Pac. If he knew playing floyds game would result in the biggest fight in our generation and decided his ego was too big than **** him. Floyd put his ego aside to some extent by even agreeing to 50/50 money split when everyone expected him to pull his ****. This is complete bull**** and both set of fans seem to not be able to see this for what it is, a slight to the sport of boxing and boxing fans. **** them both, but especially Pac. I hope he gets his ass beat by Clottey. Then Clottey and Mosley can fight.
     
  14. dodong

    dodong >>PACQUIAO Full Member

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    agree.. therefore Pac can't take any known PED with the test he had agreed to. I don't think he's on A-side meth, though.

    If the anti-doping agency know the chemical composition of an illegal drug, they will definitely be able to isolate trace elements in the urine. If they know the drug, no amount of testing will be able to detect it.
     
  15. Toontoon

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    He's not worried about the short term as he's more concerned about what is going on before that ie random testing up until the cut off point, when there's more time for PED's to have a bigger impact, Pac could also cycle HGH and use his specific blood testing days as his off period of the cycle.

    You seem to be jumping to another point since I've just posted a link to what Pac can get away with in 24 days.

    Btw you seem to be using this to deflect away from Pac refusing to go any shorter than 24 days for Mayweather but taking them for a different fighter.:huh