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  • NSAC will decide if blood testing is required(LA Times story)

    Finally it's not up to promoters or Mayweathers crack head friends!!!!


    http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/spor...-boxing-1.html





    Manny Pacquiao's promoter makes 'final counteroffer' for drug testing
    December 27, 2009 | 11:19 am
    Bob Arum, Manny Pacquiao's promoter, this morning unveiled what he says is his "final counteroffer" to get an agreement between his boxer and hopeful opponent Floyd Mayweather Jr. for a March 13 bout that could be the most lucrative in the sport's history.

    Arum said he wants an agreement from Mayweather and his promoter, Richard Schaefer of Golden Boy Promotions, by Monday or he'll "finish negotiations" for a Pacquiao replacement fight against Paulie Malignaggi.

    Arum's offer is for each fighter to submit to unlimited random urinalysis, and to let the Nevada State Athletic Commission to determine at its Jan. 19 meeting whether additional blood testing is required beyond Pacquiao's current agreement to allow his blood to be tested 30 days before the bout and immediately after its conclusion.

    "We will allow Golden Boy to present experts to the commission to explain why additional testing is required, and we'll explain our position," Arum said. "Then we'll let the Nevada commission decide. If Nevada says we need to do more testing, we'll do more, but if they don't, we won't."

    The fight would take place at MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas if it were to occur.

    "Nevada is the one who should have the say, not the fighters," Arum said.

    He added that striking an agreement on this point would allow the fighters to sign contracts -- both are expected to receive a guaranteed $25 million with pay-per-view upside -- and begin promoting the fight early next month before the commission decides the matter.

    Schaefer was not immediately available for comment.

    Contacted by The Times on Saturday night, Keith Kizer, executive director of the commission, said the agency was prepared "to do what we do with the urine testing," but would consider additional testing procedures if the promoters petitioned.

    "I'm pleased with our processes as they are now. They were good enough for Pacquiao-[Miguel] Cotto [Nov. 14] and for Mayweather-[Juan Manuel] Marquez [in September]."

    Arum said he just wants state regulators to decide the testing policy, not have it mandated by Mayweather's team.

    Mayweather said in a statement this month that he wanted to ensure a level playing field, and his camp proposed allowing the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency to monitor blood tests. The head of that agency said Pacquiao's resistance to take a blood test closer than 30 days from the first bell was not acceptable for effective anti-doping procedures.

    "If the commission says both fighters have to give blood as they're walking into the ring, we'll do it," Arum said. "But I want the commission saying it, not some outside group with an agenda. If they say no to this, that shows they don't want the fight."

    -- Lance Pugmire

  • #2
    it doesnt matter, floyd will not accept as he wants to duck pacquiao badly

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    • #3
      Originally posted by IbringYouLove View Post
      it doesnt matter, floyd will not accept as he wants to duck pacquiao badly


      I'm waiting for all the ***** fans to come up with an excuse for this one!

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      • #4
        WOOOO!!! good signs for the fight. if they think it's not necesarry, floyd has no excuse. if he continues to ***** about it then we know he really doesn't want the fight.

        if they do think it's necesarry, then pacquiao's team said they'd willingly take the tests.

        it's a win-win situation for fans.

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        • #5
          Floyds not gonna accept, the fights dead.....for March at least.

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          • #6
            i think the mayweathers........................finally agreed to have a cut-off date to random testing..............

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            • #7
              It is a cop out arguement because Arum already knows that government moves slowly and they would have to change their standard for all fighters and doing random blood testing for all fighters would be very expensive so something like this could never occur or at the lvery least they would need time to figure it all out.

              If it is in the fight contract and aslong as they meet the demands the NSAC would not really care if they did extra testing above what they wanted because what they would need would be taken care of also.

              This is basically passing the buck by saying no they runnign to hide behind the NSAC knowing what will happean. It is a pretty soft arguement.

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              • #8
                Mayweather should just accept since it seems like he's backed into the corner.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by The Gambler1981 View Post
                  It is a cop out arguement because Arum already knows that government moves slowly and they would have to change their standard for all fighters and doing random blood testing for all fighters would be very expensive so something like this could never occur or at the lvery least they would need time to figure it all out.

                  If it is in the fight contract and aslong as they meet the demands the NSAC would not really care if they did extra testing above what they wanted because what they would need would be taken care of also.

                  This is basically passing the buck by saying no they runnign to hide behind the NSAC knowing what will happean. It is a pretty soft arguement.
                  In Mo**ey Mayweather's favorite phrase "Absolutely not".

                  Why should the opposing party be able to dictate the terms and the agency that does the testing ?

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by The Gambler1981 View Post
                    It is a cop out arguement because Arum already knows that government moves slowly and they would have to change their standard for all fighters and doing random blood testing for all fighters would be very expensive so something like this could never occur or at the lvery least they would need time to figure it all out.

                    If it is in the fight contract and aslong as they meet the demands the NSAC would not really care if they did extra testing above what they wanted because what they would need would be taken care of also.

                    This is basically passing the buck by saying no they runnign to hide behind the NSAC knowing what will happean. It is a pretty soft arguement.

                    Hiding????? If Arum wants to hide something why would he hide or pass the buck to an athletic commission thats the most experienced commission when it comes to testing boxers for drug and steroid usage.

                    Fuking stupid!!

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