"no drug testing for the pacquiao vs clottey fight"

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  1. Samski313

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    Texas: No 'good cause' for drug-testing Pacquiao, Clottey

    March 1, 2010 |
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    The well-chronicled argument between Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr. over drug testing was so heated and divisive it caused two money-loving athletes to walk away from a guarantee of $25 million each.
    Mayweather's camp implied there was something not so natural about Pacquiao's steady move up in weight in recent years, with increased dominance in the ring, and Pacquiao grew so defensive about the jabs that he sued members of the Mayweather camp for defamation.
    Now, less than two weeks before Pacquiao fights Joshua Clottey in the replacement fight March 13 at Dallas Cowboys Stadium, the executive director of the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation has judged that there is no "good cause" to institute any pre-fight drug screening for either fighter before their welterweight main event.
    Mayweather and Pacquiao's public fireworks over the issue, in which a federal arbitrator was summoned to mediate the argument, have already been considered by the Texas executive director, William Kuntz, said licensing and regulation spokeswoman Susan Stanford.
    Stanford added Kuntz can still change his mind "at any time," ordering drug screening procedures that the fighters would need to pay for.


    Nevertheless, the absence of testing seems stunning when it's considered that Mayweather's May 1 fight against Pomona's Shane Mosley in Las Vegas is subject to Olympic-style drug testing that is being negotiated to be supervised by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency.
    Not only is USADA set to supervise random testing, including blood screening for human growth hormone that last week nabbed a British rugby player, Mayweather will have the option to request additional tests as long as he gives a sample of his own at or near the same time, said his advisor, Leonard Ellerbe, and promoter, Richard Schaefer, said.
    Mosley has admitted that in the days before his 2003 mega-fight against Oscar De La Hoya, he used performance-enhancing drugs given him by BALCO founder Victor Conte. Mosley has insisted he thought the substances he took from Conte were legal vitamins.
    The disparity in how the Pacquiao and Mayweather fights are being scrutinized (or not) is an unfortunate fact of life in boxing, says the president of the Assn. of Boxing Commissions, the national body that advises state commissions.
    "Testing [is] an excellent idea, but the cost of [it is] somewhat cost-prohibitive," Timothy Lueckenhoff said. "If steroid testing is to be done as well as testing for illegal [street] drugs, it must be done across the board. When we talk about requiring all fights to be subject to this, we are just adding more cost to a struggling profession, especially regarding club show events.
    "All drug testing is good and needed, but the cost is a huge factor right now."
     
  2. bandido

    bandido The Black Bandit Full Member

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    if both fighters agree, then no problem at all.
     
  3. Samski313

    Samski313 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    What a joke!!!! Clottey has no say so in the matter,lmao!!!!:verysad
     
  4. Lance_Uppercut

    Lance_Uppercut ESKIMO Full Member

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    Clottey said it wasn't necessary. Said he doesn't beleive Pac's doing anything illegal. What exactly is your problem? Aide from being out of Kool Aid? :huh
     
  5. Chris85

    Chris85 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Well this article just prove floyd is a *****. If other fighters are fine with it why cant floyd do the same?

    Obviously he is ducking :hey

    I bet the *****s will come back with the "why the $10m fine for not making the weight?" :yep
     
  6. bandido

    bandido The Black Bandit Full Member

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    :patsch
     
  7. Samski313

    Samski313 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Clottey has no say so in the matter. He is an Arum fighter and is doing what he is told. He dont care if pacquiao comes in the ring with a gun. He just wants his money and lil shine. This just makes pacquiao and Arum team look more guilty. They could have showed the whole world that pac was clean. I dont care how many days out but to not test at all is a damn shame.
     
  8. Flexb

    Flexb Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Clottey would fight Pac even if he thought Pac was on the juice, gimme a break. Of course he doesn't care, he's getting a shot at one of the fights of the year and making one of his biggest pay days to date if not the biggest. He's in a no lose situation
     
  9. janeschicken

    janeschicken hard work! deadicayshin! Full Member

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    For real?
     
  10. Lance_Uppercut

    Lance_Uppercut ESKIMO Full Member

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    :patsch Are you blind? He said he doesn't think he's on anything.
     
  11. Thread Stealer

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    "No good cause"

    How about the fact that it's a competitive and dangerous sport at a high level?

    Stricter drug testing should be mandatory all around.
     
  12. divac

    divac Loyal Member Full Member

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    This Timothy character is a complete clown.

    Drug testing does'nt have to be done across the board, its obvious its not cost effective for club fights as he pointed out......

    .......but there is no reason at all why if the fighters or promotion pays for it themselves, one fighter should be able to walk away from such testing.

    I have a very simple solution to this matter, if a fighter wants state of the art up to date drug testing, he should have to pay for it......
    There is'nt any commision in the world who should have a problem with additional better testing if the fighters themselves are paying for it.
    Which was going to be the case for Mayweather-Pacquiao.
     
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    divac Loyal Member Full Member

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    Has there ever been a pair of Welters with bigger skulls than these two????

    I can see why neither of them are pushing for drug testing!:D
     
  14. Chris85

    Chris85 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Notice how all the floyd's fan became so obsessed with cleaning up the sport all of the sudden. No one gave a **** before, now they do. I guess they have to back up their idol why he chickened out :lol:

    The funny **** is, its only them or atleast the majority of them who talked more about it now :yep
     
  15. Thread Stealer

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    Carlos Baldomir has a massive head.

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