Now that the dust has settled and floyd is facing the tougher comp......

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  1. Rudyard

    Rudyard **** How You Feel!! HOE! banned

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    Dawg...Dont try to flip it up now.

    Do you remember this post right here??? You've stated that the test have never been asked before outside of the olympics and I showed you that you were wrong and now you want to flip it back up...Shut the **** up with that...You dont know what you're talking and it shows...The point is FLoyd wasnt the first fighter to ask for more stern test in boxing...Dumb****!:patsch
     
  2. Rudyard

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    fail!
     
  3. dodong

    dodong >>PACQUIAO Full Member

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    It seems like test was done by NSAC and through urine sample.
     
  4. Rudyard

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    And so what??? thats not the point...The point is that is was asked before the Mayweather\Pacman fight!:patsch

    Which Only the truth is clearly making **** up! Thats the point of me posting that!
     
  5. Rudyard

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    :lol::rofl:lol: I thought it was never asked before??? You can call me whatever, I really dont care, but you've been proven wrong...Keep up with you lame ass insults...Give me more **** to laugh at you about!:rofl:good
     
  6. pejevan

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    It's not like it seems, because it really was done under the auspices of NSAC.

    The usage of an amateur body to do a doping tests on a professional fight has never happened in boxig before.

    That article actually jsut cements one thing - that NSAC actually bends to demands of fighters and not like the revisionist stories that abound here.

    Example : When you ask them why Mayweather did not petition NSAC for more stringent doping protocol instead of launching his own Mayweather boxing commssion? their answer is that NSAC is not adaptable or it is hard to make NSAC do that,,,,
     
  7. Lance_Uppercut

    Lance_Uppercut ESKIMO Full Member

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    He MUST be dirty...since he'll test the same way Floyd and practically every fighter has tested for decades. Man..that kool aid must be good...:roll:
     
  8. pejevan

    pejevan inmate No. 1363917 Full Member

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    Why do I feel like I owe somebody a great deal for opening my eyes to the fact that it is not the first time that soemone accused soembody of using PEDS before!

    It is like it is a great discovery or something. I am sure that only one person or a select group of persons knows this informatin.
     
  9. freddy-wak

    freddy-wak M O D E R A T O R Full Member

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    just a question bro, it aint like i just woke up and started this mess.....everything was fine until manny decided not to test
     
  10. divac

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    To take the stance you've taken Uppercut, would suggest that you believe that boxings current testing protocol is fine and dandy......that its legit and catches sophisticated cheats.
    That mindset has been blown away by experts who suggest that boxings current method of testing is a simple IQ test, and anyone thats informed and wants too cheat can do so, and only a dumbnut would be caught.

    I have'nt heard any medical or scientific expert say otherwise......the commisions themselves have actually stated that they're protocol has major holes in them.....

    .....thats why its baffling to me why you would take a stance to back up a fighter who would refuse real testing.

    I know you dont like Mayweather, and maybe thats part of the problem with the stance you're taking........

    .....but personally how the hell could anyone find fault with a fighter who would state, "Boxing's current testing protocal is a joke, I want to fight the best fighters out there, but I want to ensure that they're PED free, and I'm stepping up to the ring at an even playing field.

    I think a fighter with the name clout of Mayweather and Pacquiao, certainly are within their rights to make certain they're not going to step into a ring against not only another great fighter, but a great fighter who's also on PED's......

    How anyone could be against fair play is beyond my comprehension.
     
  11. Rudyard

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    Man, you're really not to smart I see...What type of test does the olympic offer???? If I'm not mistaken its blood test that are required...so with that being said, it has been asked for in the past...hence the " Olympic style drug test"...That requires you to take blood and urine test....Now dumbass, which part of that are you not understanding?

    You can laugh and shoot insults but you've proven to be wrong...You seriously dont know what the **** you're talking about...Tyson asked Holyfield to take the exact same thing Mayweather is asking Manny...Its a blood test hence them saying the Olympic style drug testing...Get it through your thick skull!:-(

    I showed you quotes and you dumbass still insists on ignoreing facts...Its hard to replace facts with your opinion...It never works, but hey...Keep on lying to yourself!:rofl
     
  12. victor879

    victor879 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Yea, dirty of ducking Mayweather.
     
  13. pejevan

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    No, olympic testing is not about blood testing, but rather on the timing of the test. Olypic testing does blood to urine at almost a ratio of 1 : 4, so it is not blood that is the issue but the timing of the test.

    The IOC mandates random off -season as well as during competition testing, whereas, state commissions do their test only during the fight or close to fight, plus they test more extensively of course.

    And the issue with Holyfield - Tyson is about steroids usage so the test would still be urine test.
     
  14. Rudyard

    Rudyard **** How You Feel!! HOE! banned

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    What does that have to do with anything??? Do you even understand whats being discussed...Spin it all you want to...These types of test have been asked before...FACT...Floyd isnt the first nor will he be the last to ask for something like this.

    Hell, Judah asked Mosley to take the same type of test before the fight was scrapped due to Judah's arm injury...So my point still remains...Floyd IS NOT THE FIRST FIGHTER TO ASK THESE TYPES OF TEST!
     
  15. pejevan

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    Then why are you debating on a known fact! It is not the first time that a fighter ask the other for test.

    You are debating on two different talikng points.

    Yours is that you argue that it was done before - meaning a fighter asking for a test outside of the usual stuff being tested (albeit under the same NSAC auspices)

    On the other front, the issue being raised is that this exact demand has never been done before, meaning doing a test on the exact platform being asked by Mayweather - under USADA, with no NSAC jurisdiction, and under Olympic protocol.

    It is similar to catchweight fight but at different weight limit has never happened before as these scenarios are new.

    Sure, I could give you probably 5 fights at catchweight, as this are not new things, but I can not give you an example of a catchweight fight, with different weight limit.