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Shane Mosley's Been Random Drug Tested Five Times

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  • #11
    Finally, cleaning up the sport. Good read.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by jasbar View Post
      Im a nuetral fan. U must be a Mayweather fan.
      Nuetral what? I'm actually a Mayweather AND Mosley fan.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by jasbar View Post
        The testing sux. It violates ones right to privacy and freedom. Mosley is treated like a prisoner here.
        same as a govnerment job. I remember when I was in the navy they came to the barracks, woke everybody thatwas there up at 4am & made us piss. I'm sure meeting them somewhere you gon be anyways shouldn't be a problem. Now if I had to randomly go to them I think that would piss me off.

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        • #14
          Man I love this. Seriously.

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          • #15
            We will know for sure now that Mayweather and Mosley are clean. Can't say that about all other fighters. And I mean All

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            • #16
              This is great - agree with Battling that the cost may prove to be a hindrance in the future but if we can start with the big bouts; move to the championship bouts and so forth, this is great for the sport.

              On another note, I love Shane's attitude. May 1st is going to be the best night the sport's seen in a long, long time. I hope the numbers match it.

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              • #17
                This is the right move for boxing, but until random drug testing is enforced for ALL professional boxing matches, then it is pointless. A boxer could roid during their early career, reap the benefits, and only stop taking them when they have a high profile fight coming up.

                At the present time, random drug testing in boxing is just a stunt conducted by Floyd Mayweather to get one over Manny Pacquiao, and dirty his name.

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                • #18
                  Drives him bowling and to get sandwiches? WTF

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by timba1988 View Post
                    This is the right move for boxing, but until random drug testing is enforced for ALL professional boxing matches, then it is pointless. A boxer could roid during their early career, reap the benefits, and only stop taking them when they have a high profile fight coming up.

                    At the present time, random drug testing in boxing is just a stunt conducted by Floyd Mayweather to get one over Manny Pacquiao, and dirty his name.
                    Why is it pointless when it prevents these two fighters? Can a fighter cheat? Yeah but in the case of certain PEDs, such as EPO for instance, it's enormous (having to stop taking in preparation for a big fight).

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by IMDAZED View Post
                      This is great - agree with Battling that the cost may prove to be a hindrance in the future but if we can start with the big bouts; move to the championship bouts and so forth, this is great for the sport.

                      On another note, I love Shane's attitude. May 1st is going to be the best night the sport's seen in a long, long time. I hope the numbers match it.
                      I'm with you on this. I seriously want this to be a CLASSIC type fight. Not just a one sided affair for either fighter.

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