If the GBP and Floyd were nothing to hide, they should release the real result of the 3 fights.
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Dont question Mayweather's drug testing when Pacman refused random testing.
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[QUOTE=Roman Moreno;12191081]What do you mean the real one? Is there a fake one out there?
Does the one that show Mayweather-Ortiz results is fake?[/QUOTE]
you never know with the USADA.....but ofcourse you do for a fact like always...lol
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Originally posted by puga View Postto someone who thinks USADA could do no wrong , ofcourse not...but to gabe montaya (the guy you hate so much), i guess there is...to each his own..
What is the point of asking GBP to release the results...If the results that GBP has are the ones that USADA gives them. And, since "you know never know" with USADA. Wouldn't you get the same thing that USADA put out there for Ortiz-Floyd results?
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Originally posted by Roman Moreno View PostYou're not understand...
What is the point of asking GBP to release the results...If the results that GBP has are the ones that USADA gives them. And, since "you know never know" with USADA. Wouldn't you get the same thing that USADA put out there for Ortiz-Floyd results?
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Originally posted by Roman Moreno View PostWhat do you mean the real one? Is there a fake one out there?
Does the one that show Mayweather-Ortiz results is fake?
In a letter to Montoya dated May 23, 2012, Spitz wrote: "...(Montoya) asserted to the Nevada State Athletic Commission that (he has) received information that Golden Boy attempted to obtain an agreement from the Voluntary Anti-Doping Agency (VADA) not to disclose a potential B sample test until after the tested boxer had participated in the scheduled fight. (Montoya) further asserted that Golden Boy had entered into an agreement with the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) which contained such a provision. You have also claimed that Golden Boy entered into a contract with USADA for testing in connection with Floyd Mayweather fights which provided inadvertant use exemption that would permit a positive test to be excused of the result were inadvertant use. And that Mayweather had tested positive on three occasions which were excused under the inadvertant use provision."
This is getting more exciting.Last edited by straightleft; 05-31-2012, 11:36 AM.
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Originally posted by Roman Moreno View PostYou can question Floyd, you can question Pac, you can question any damn fighter you want.
Pac is juicing or has juiced in the past. And, Floyd meh I don't know. I wouldn't be surprise if he is juicing at all. I question him at times.
And you know this how?
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