Why did Mosely take 6 blood test and Floyd didn't?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by BOI GT, May 4, 2010.


  1. nipplefloss

    nipplefloss Boxing Addict Full Member

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    It's selfish because it doesn't put him at any disadvantage and his refusal is a matter of pure ego, because he doesn't want to be seen as bending to Mayweather's demands. His refusal doesn't help the sport, or anyone else in any measurable way, it merely serves his ego, just as the request serves Floyds.

    And the NSAC and NYSAC have already said that they are considering adding blood testing. Which I assume is why Arum wants the fight in Texas.
     
  2. kukoy

    kukoy Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Looks like both got 6 and 6 (blood/urine).
     
  3. Chris85

    Chris85 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Sure its probably an ego thing for pac,

    So why dont floyd talk to the commision so they can reevaluate their testing method? Pac cant play his ego **** on them once a proper tesing rule is laid out. Im pretty sure he has no problem with that, rather than bending over to someone who has agenda.

    Cant get any fairer than that can you?
     
  4. 1lehudson

    1lehudson Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    RANDOM is the key word. I recall reading a story a few years about about a NFL player that was pissed at the league because he had to take a Random test 5 months in a row while some of his teammates didnt take any.

    At any rate *******s are sad, looking for any little thing to excuse pac not being willing to have his ****ing blood drawn. At the end of the day its a no factor that has most people saying "WTF"
     
  5. whoupicking?

    whoupicking? Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    **** off you idiot.

    Mosley said it's the same exact power though right!!!
     
  6. doomeddisciple

    doomeddisciple Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    The key word next to random is the scheduling of the tests, not the number of them.

    The only people who think Pac is cheating are haters.
     
  7. Stinky gloves

    Stinky gloves Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    if they are really random then one can get 9 tests the other can 3 .... nothing wrong with that possibility, but is that randomness what it supposed to be?
     
  8. VARG

    VARG Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    ****in Amen Brother :good:deal
     
  9. darryl1914

    darryl1914 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    So that Floyd can have the advantage because that's the only way he can win...right????:-(

    Another post trying to discredit another Floyd victory!!!!
     
  10. Rapid

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    in reality blood tests do not affect performance.

    it's a mental issue for pac. if he wasn't superstitious/dumbass/ignorant there would be no issue. it's all in his head.
     
  11. Breakdown

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    WTF im so lost with this one...

    Anyways... definitly not fair, they should have EQUAL testing for both fighters.. That one extra blood test could make a difference depending on the time n date... Mosley got screwed!
     
  12. chatty

    chatty Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Personally i dont take blood tests very well and it does have a physical affect on me for the rest of the day but 14 days is enough time for a boxer to be in prime shape and not have any effects of the testing.

    I think they will agree to the 14 day cut off but are gonna wait so that it dosnt look like floyds dictating the arrangments for the fight