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 Last update:  1/22/2011       Read more by Lem Satterfield         
   
Fernando Vargas: Mayweather-Pacquiao Needs Drug Tests
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By Lem Satterfield

Former junior middleweight champion Fernando Vargas is no stranger to the topic of steroids and understands the paranoia by boxers who believe their opponents are using performance enhancing drugs. Vargas tested positive for stanozozol following his 11th-round knockout loss to Oscar De La Hoya in Las Vegas in September 2002. Vargas was suspended by the Nevada State Athletic Commission for nine months and paid a $100,000 fine after the stanozolol turned up in a post-fight urinalysis.

As Vargas looks back on the events that led up to the positive test, he only blames himself.

"Today, you know, I blame nobody but myself. I took three different types of pills and I thought that they were vitamins, but still, now, I blame nobody but myself," said Vargas. "Because, you know, at the end of the day, it's still me putting something into my body. So, I blame nobody but myself. But I've tried not to think about anything to do with that and I've moved on."

"It doesn't matter if it's the Pacquiao and Mosley fight or any other. I think that drug testing should be happening for any fight. In every fight in general, it doesn't matter."

Vargas has been following the controversial debate on drug testing as it relates the biggest fight in boxing, Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Manny Pacquiao. The two boxers failed to reach an agreement on the drug testing terms in their prior negotiations. Mayweather wanted random Olympic style drug testing until the day of the fight, and Pacquiao wanted the testing to cease, at least the blood testing, two weeks before the fight.

Vargas agrees with both sides. He says Mayweather-Pacquiao should involve a drug testing system, but they shouldn't be testing the fighters too close to the fight.

"In the sport of boxing, it should be like a given that you're going to be doing drug testing -- whether it's blood and urine, I have no problem with that," said Vargas. "Just as as long as it's not too close to the fight, you know what I mean? I mean, they should do it before the fight and after the fight, and they should do it worldwide. I just think that that's something that should happen for all fighters."

Vargas believes both boxers can make a good case to support their arguments on the subject.

"I know that Manny's told his representatives that he felt that it was a mental thing with him," said Vargas. "I can understand that if he feels like if they're already drug-testing him with urine, then why do they have to do it again?. I can also understand that he can feel in his head that it makes him weaker."

"I can understand Floyd's point of view and I definitely understand the standpoint of Floyd saying, you know, 'how can this guy start out his career being so small, and then, come all the way up?' I mean, you know, that can be pretty mind-boggling for him being able to have the power that he still does and to be able to withstand the power that he does. Going from 106 pounds and up into the 147 and 150s, that's definitely something that is an eye-opener."

Lem Satterfield is the boxing editor at AOL FanHouse and the news editor at BoxingScene.com. To read more from Lem Satterfield, go to AOL FanHouse by Clicking Here.

 

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comment by Bastian Loc, on 01-23-2011
Takes one to know one I guess.

comment by GRUSTLER, on 01-23-2011
[QUOTE=STRUGG]floyd legacy is tarnished forever.........thats why flomos are trying to drag PACs down as well............yes their prophet is a former crackhead..................LOL[/QUOTE] Clearly it's the other way around. Pac is looking real bad.

comment by STRUGG, on 01-23-2011
floyd legacy is tarnished forever.........thats why flomos are trying to drag PACs down as well............yes their prophet is a former crackhead..................LOL

comment by LeadUppercut, on 01-23-2011
[QUOTE=puga]theres no point of accusaing pac of being on peds then...even if he is , who gives a sh1t....[/QUOTE] Here is where the trainer wheels fall off your pushbike, and somebody has to come pick you up, pat you on the back, and wipe your arse :nonono: Your collection of ridiculous c...

comment by LeadUppercut, on 01-23-2011
[QUOTE=puga]sorry man but pac after th hoya fight was already the henry arstrong this generation...after hatton he was the greates southpaw, ...after cotto he was top 5...after tony he was ebing talked about in higher regard....but i know its hard for you to swallow all that!...[/QUOTE] You ar...

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