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  • #11
    Originally posted by Johnny Chingas View Post

    Uh,


    NO.





    You basically put your foot in your mouth.








    Why does he need someone to come and ask him to do "better testing" if his job to make sure nothing funny is going on?

    When you show up to work everyday, does your boss have to tell you what you need to do?
    When Pacquiao decides to man up and stop ducking the test, he'll be there.

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    • #12
      WADA/USADA doesn't provide 14 day windows upon request. Pacquiao either takes the test as it administered, or keep bull****ting the public.

      Either way...

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      From Mayweather or the test.
      Last edited by Eastbay Giant; 09-24-2010, 11:48 PM.

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      • #13
        WADA creates new class of PEDs

        LONDON -- The World Anti-Doping Agency has widened the net on performance-enhancing drugs by creating a new class of banned substances that includes drugs sold on the black market before approval by the pharmaceutical industry.

        WADA also has reduced the classification of a stimulant involved in a dozen doping cases in India, opening the chance for some athletes to be cleared to compete in next month's Commonwealth Games.

        At a meeting in Montreal last weekend, WADA's executive committee approved a new banned list for 2011 that will take effect on Jan. 1.

        The most significant change is the addition of a new section on "non-approved substances," a move to combat cheating with drugs that are still under clinical development by medical companies.

        "The intention is to look at things that are on the black market before they've been launched by the pharmaceutical industry," WADA director general David Howman told The Associated Press in a telephone interview. "While substances are in the research and development stage, sometimes they do get out there.

        "We just want to make sure that there is some way that they can be covered because we are alert to the fact that they're picked up."

        Howman cited the example of CERA, an advanced version of the endurance-enhancing blood hormone EPO that has been at the center of several cycling and Olympic doping scandals.

        "It came on the market in May or June 2008, but then we found out that it was on the black market as far back as 2005," Howman said.


        After a French lab devised a test for CERA, four riders were caught using the drug at the 2008 Tour de France. Last year, the International Olympic Committee retested samples from the 2008 Beijing Olympics and disqualified five athletes for CERA use.

        "I don't think anybody got off in the past," Howman said. "This is more about looking to the future. There wasn't a loophole that has been exposed. This is more a hole without the loop."

        Also on the new non-approved list are veterinary substances that have been used for medicinal purposes in humans in the past. Although they have since been discontinued, WADA says the drugs can still be obtained illegally for performance enhancement.

        WADA also loosened the classification of Methylexanemine to the "specified stimulant" list, which covers drugs that are more susceptible to inadvertent use and can carry reduced penalties.

        About a dozen Indian athletes have tested positive for the drug in recent months, including seven who were on India's team for the Oct. 3-14 Commonwealth Games in New Delhi.

        WADA said Methylexanemine was sold as a medicine until the early 1970s and has now reappeared in some nutritional supplements and cooking oils.

        Sanctions for use of the drug can be reduced if athletes can prove they did not intend to enhance performance. Penalties can range from a warning to a two-year ban.

        WADA said the change was not related to the new Indian cases, but the agency notified India's national anti-doping body of the impending decision.

        Athletes will have to go to an Indian tribunal to argue their case. If they receive only a warning, they would have a chance to compete in the Commonwealth Games.

        "The onus is still on the athlete to prove to the satisfaction of the tribunal that this is how it got into their body and the tribunal has to accept that," Howman said. "WADA also retains a right of appeal."

        http://sports.espn.go.com/oly/news/story?id=5602690

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        • #14
          tygart basically served as an attack dog by gbp and floyd in their covert plan to defame pac. of course he was paid a handsome amount for his role but since their plan was not really successful they have no choice but to terminate the services of tygart.

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          • #15
            14 Day window is like a Bunker surrounded by siege tanks, Guardians, Carriers and High Templars.


            Its the last line, but if it gets destroyed. The wild imagination can come up with something. We all know it.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by brick wall View Post
              tygart basically served as an attack dog by gbp and floyd in their covert plan to defame pac. of course he was paid a handsome amount for his role but since their plan was not really successful they have no choice but to terminate the services of tygart.
              USADA is an extention of WADA. His job is to enforce the World Anti Doping Code for US Athletes. You have a problem with Tygert, then you have a problem with PED testing in sports.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by MrWestGrand View Post
                When Pacquiao decides to man up and stop ducking the test, he'll be there.
                Originally posted by MrWestGrand View Post
                USADA is an extention of WADA. His job is to enforce the World Anti Doping Code for US Athletes. You have a problem with Tygert, then you have a problem with PED testing in sports.
                no athlete should dictate drug testing. that's not his job. not only has pac passed every steroid test his sport's ruling commission have asked for, he has agreed to extra steroid testing that floyd asked for.

                it was floyd who didnt want to fight because he was on vacation & not interested in boxing right now.

                now please STFU.

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                • #18
                  F*** these silly tests. No one in boxing have demanded the same kind of testing before. The only explanation is cowardice.

                  Pac finally relented and what happened? Floyd went on vacation.

                  Meaning, he was just bluffing the first time. Pac team's mistake was that they didn't call the Fraud's testing **** early. His cowardice would have been exposed early.

                  So stop this "Pac won't take the test" mantra. HE DID. *****-ron.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Willie Swindler View Post
                    no athlete should dictate drug testing. that's not his job. not only has pac passed every steroid test his sport's ruling commission have asked for, he has agreed to extra steroid testing that floyd asked for.

                    it was floyd who didnt want to fight because he was on vacation & not interested in boxing right now.

                    now please STFU.
                    Cut the bull****...

                    Manny thought a deadline would force Mayweathers hand, and he thought he could dictate the cutoff date for testing, purse split, weight penalties, glove size, and the actual fight date itself. Take the test as it was designed to be administered, and forget about a 50/50 split. Mayweather was winning fighter of the year accolades while his ass was still beating cab drivers over seas, and this is fact.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by MrWestGrand View Post
                      USADA is an extention of WADA. His job is to enforce the World Anti Doping Code for US Athletes. You have a problem with Tygert, then you have a problem with PED testing in sports.
                      i don't have any problem with peds or blood testing or whatever you wanna call it. i'm very certain though that you have a problem with your reading comprehension as my post clearly shows that what i'm talking about was tygart's very short role in the failed pac-floyd negotiations. after that tygart was gone, why? because he's no longer being paid.

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