Who actually wants to see Pac-Mayweather now with drug-testing up to the fight?

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  1. MichiganWarrior

    MichiganWarrior Still Slick! Still Black! Full Member

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    Or Floyd could have said, I wont fight any opponent who wont take mandatory drug testing.


    Oh wait he has. And so far the only people to have problem with it, is Pacquiao, *******s and a hill billy ****** from Alaska. :good
     
  2. Divi253

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    To everyone complaining about Floyd not accepting anything but no cutoff, he tried first negotiations. Pac's team said they would not take blood tests close to the fight BECAUSE he feels weakened by taking blood, Floyd then offered 14 days to compensate Pac's superstitions.. Pac didn't take the fight, he instead went to fight Clottey AND state they were never offered 14 days. Only to come out later and admit they were...

    This right here should have killed ANY argument that they won't test because it's too close to the fight. That **** is not the reason and if it is Pac's team and NOBODY else ****ed it up for them because their actions showed them NOT taking the fight was MORE than jsut taking blood close to the fight.

    And for those stating Floyd should have just petitioned the commisison... Did Pac petition them to get the standard changed to 10 million per pound over the weight limit? How long do you HONESTLY think it would have taken the commission to change their entire drug testing methods if Floyd would have petitioned them to change it? Don't worry, I'll wait.
     
  3. renyo

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    Thats the whole thing I'm not even getting into.. no matter the cutof date on blood, urine was unlimited... as much money as Floyd has he should have consulted before asking for USADA testing to only realize later he wasn't even asking fore that in reality but his own style of testing..

    Thats what most prize fighters do when they lose. Make excuses.. Roy Jones says he was weight drained, Holyfield says he had the flu, Duran said he had to take a ****... Great fighters don't like admitting they lost to a better man..Guys make excuses, but lots of athletes have said they dont like being tested so close to competition... Even scientists said the risk of bruises, hematomas, or even the risk of infection from giving blood close to fight is not worth the risk..
     
  4. awol

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    Very well said, totally agree.
     
  5. MichiganWarrior

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    Why didnt Pacquiao petition the commission to get the weight penalty changed to 10 million dollars?

    Please no bull**** from you. We know how you *******s are.
     
  6. renyo

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    He didn't have to Floyd agreed:patsch:patsch
     
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  8. Divi253

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    That's one of the big issues... Pac's team said they'd agree, and still won't... If it was such a big issue why waste everyone's time acting like they would?! :huh
     
  9. renyo

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    Why do people love to ignore the fact that Pac has agreed to full urine at any time from day 1... Tests are advanced today, everything detected in blood can be detected in urine... These guys dont use drugstore style tests, they are sent to labs with real scientists, who actually do this for a living..:deal:deal
     
  10. igotJUIC3

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    Pac gave multiple excuses for his loss to E-Mo and found one that would stick in blood testing.

    We all know they blood test anyway...we never heard of it being a problem till he was asked to do it now randomly.

    They keep saying he's scared of needles...which is baffling as a grown man. I can understand not caring for them but being scared of them at this age is **** poor.

    Again you still refuse to call a spade a spade in Pac and im not sure why.
     
  11. MichiganWarrior

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    :lol: Oh so because Floyd agreed its cool.


    So if Floyd would have ended negotiations right then and there. You'd have been on Floyds side?


    Answer the question *******.
     
  12. renyo

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    They've agreed on full urine with a cutoff on blood.. For all we know Pac was talking about unlimited urine the whole time, not really sure.. but I do know that this has never been disputed and is a huge stride in advancing boxings drug tests...
     
  13. MichiganWarrior

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    Travis Tygart, the CEO of USADA, told Kevin Iole of Yahoo! Sports that both urine and blood tests are needed to determine if a fighter is clean.

    "There is no urine-based tested for human-growth hormone," Tygart said. "It doesn’t show up in the urine. It’s only a blood-based test. That’s true of a number of prohibited substances, particularly those that would enhance and aid a boxer.”

    Tygert also added the schedule Arum is proposing won't work, because a fighter would have the advantage of knowing when he'd be tested.


    Fail again *******.
     
  14. renyo

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    He said socks, blood, some other **** from the beginning..

    I'm pretty sure that it's not needles but actually having blood drawn he doesn't like, yet he still offered extra blood..

    It's not about Pac or Floyd.. It's about two men coming to an agreement.. What does blood do that urine won't anyway?? Why is Floyd so deadset on this blood thing? To me it's only from a psychological standpoint this fight hasn't been made, someone wants a mental edge and has a superiority complex...
     
  15. Divi253

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    HGH and blood doping are tested through blood testing. The new strands of EPO (mirCERA, etc.) have new tests developed but there's no word on when they will be available on the market. So urine isn't enough to catch the new strands, or at least the tests available on the market. :thumbsup