Is there any reason why he shouldn't?
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Will Hopkins use random blood testing in his next fight to prove hes clean?
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Will you ever stop making thread after thread about BHop and steroids? Damn, I want to read other threads and you just keep flooding this place.
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Originally posted by Exposé View Post
Is there any reason why he shouldn't?
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Originally posted by fordhamboxing View PostWill you ever stop making thread after thread about BHop and steroids? Damn, I want to read other threads and you just keep flooding this place.
You don't have to click on my threads, read them, or post in them.
Try it.
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Originally posted by Clyde Barrow View PostCripes man, enough of this random OST bollocks. Yes there's a reason he shouldn't, a very good and very simple one: it isn't necessary. Pascal asked for it, Hopkins told him "STFU and just fight me," and Pascal did so. We should be applauding these guys for not fannying about for 18 months over absolutely nothing at all.
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Doubtful. If it's part of the sport, I doubt he has a problem with it. However, at this point, it's not apart of the sport. Hopkins, like many other fighters, doesn't have to do anything.
I doubt many of the top fighters really worry about the tests. One, they can be beaten. So the fighters cheating are aware of this. Two, most probably aren't cheating. Hopkins, probably falls into the latter of these two situations. However, this isn't about taking the tests.
It's about letting your opponent push you around in negotiations. Fighters don't like to lose any battles, including those ones. I'm not even a fighter, and I'd refuse the tests if someone was accusing me of cheating. I hate people trying to force my hand. Someone would take them for the money. That's.... rather cowardly.
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