you're the one who said that they could take the tests up to 6 weeks before the fight and it would be good enough. Now you're backing out. Thats kind of fishy.
That's your opinion. Team Pac doesn't think it's insulting. They claim they have no problem with the additional tests. They are objecting to not being able to chose when they get tested. Do you believe it's fine for them to agree to the tests and then try to chose when they submit to "random" testing?
This really wouldn't be a problem if boxing adopted the drug testing rules of other sports. Random drug testing all year round for every athlete is a must in any sport.
Nothing wrong with Pac taking blood test right after the fight. Void does not want to fight Pac has was proven when he refused to fight Pac after the Hatton fight, Pac fought Cotto instead, another fighter Void refused to fight.
That's not the whole truth. They said they can urine test pac every single day if they want. They just don't want Pac getting blood drawn too close to the fight. Why wouldn't that be sufficient?
Random - lacking any definite plan or order or purpose; governed by or depending on chance Choose - pick out, select So. The drug test is RANDOM but Pac wants to CHOOSE the RANDOM dates? And according to *******s. It's Floyds fault. :rofl
Post fight test trumps every random testing. Post fight test is the test that exposes cheaters in both MMA and boxing. PAC agreed to that
you said that if they took the tests up to 6 weeks before, then that was perfectly OK. So i don't see what your problem is with Pac not wanting the blood test to be within a week of the fight.
Again, another clueless dip**** talking out of his ass. USADA testing consists of 3-5 blood samples and 8-12 urine samples. Pac's team said they can take all the urine they want, they just don't want blood being drawn too close to the fight.
Why are people claiming that Pac wants to choose the dates of the tests. He did not say that. He said he does not want the tests taken too close to the fight. He is not choosing specific dates for all the tests. I wonder if you people believe your own lies or not. Either way, Pac has no business accepting these tests in the first place. You give an inch and they will take a mile. And thats whats happening here. Pac should have said "**** off" as soon as the idea of "independant testing" outside the rules of the NSAC was even brought up. Who knows what they will come up with next if Pac agrees to random testing until the weigh-in. I'm sure it won't be the end of it.
Post fight test means nothing. What if they've lined it up to be out of the system before the fight even takes place?
What exactly would they have gained by stopping the roids weeks before the fight? The benefit would be gone..completely gone.