Psst. There isn't a drug test that can prove that you nor anyone else for that matter, is not on drugs. Testing only proves that you are not on drugs at the time of the test. Do you see the distinction? It really comes down to your perception. If you feel he's on drugs, the evidence of him passing tests won't prove that he wasn't ever on drugs now or in the future. Just google Lance Armstrong and you'll learn of the massive movement against him even though he's never EVER tested positive. Ever. He's given blood, urine, and hair. Yet given the decades of doping test, and never a positive, half the world still thinks he's a doper. You have to realize the psychology of the accuser. Manny hasn't taken anywhere near the degree of tests that LA has, but I can see everyday on this site the similarities between Manny's accusers and those that LA has faces for over a decade. There's not much difference.
while i dont really perceive manny to be using peds...im pretty sure he only uses them only to recover from injuries
Bonds is a different cat from Manny or even Lance Armstrong. Bonds was linked in with Balco and there's actually some evidence that he was doping.
Did anyone actually think that Pac would test positive? This entire blood test episode is a joke. Team Coward knew that Pac has superstitions about having his blood drawn and they knew Pac felt it hurt him in the Morales fight. Mayweather doesn't want the fight, at least not right now. I think that the Pac-Cotto fight effectively ended any chances Pac had of getting Mayweather inside the ring for the time being, and maybe forever.
It's not like boxers don't train in between fight camps. Performance enhancing drugs would be useful at any time in a fighters career.
Gay May would fail that test badly. But Floyd's legacy is a good solution for Joe calzaghe and his undefected record. It seems the way to keep your perfect record is to keep ducking the good guys and fight the hopeless ones. How about Floyd vs calzaghe? That would have been interesting if they werent so cowardly.
This content is protected This content is protected Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr., came out negative during the random-style urine testing procedure conducted on them, before negotiations for their projected 12-round mega-bout fell apart two weeks ago. Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC) executive director Keith Kizer announced that the urine samples taken from the two boxing icons came back negative for all prohibited substances." Pacquiao and Mayweather were ordered to undergo the procedure as part of a random out-of-competition drug-testing practice of the commission, since both fighters are licensed in Nevada. The two provided samples last Dec. 28. Pacquiao was tested in his hometown in General Santos City, the sample of which was taken in Malaysia, while Mayweather underwent the same process in his hometown in Las Vegas. A disagreement in the drug-testing procedure to be conducted on Pacquiao and Mayweather Jr. hindered what many believe could have been the richest and biggest fight ever in the history of boxing. That gave way to a Pacquiao-Joshua Clottey 12-round showdown on March 13 at the Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas, where the Filipinos World Boxing Organization (WBO) welterweight belt will be at stake. GMANews.TV