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    DELAHOYA COVERED UP HIS FAILED NSAC PED TEST

    " De La Hoya said: "Whatever type of cheating you're doing, it's wrong. You should be banned for life."

    In a bombshell, Hauser implies that Oscar De La Hoya was a juicer and, moreover, had a failed test covered up by the Nevada Boxing Commission. He pleads with De La Hoya to agree to a release of his own Nevada records, a broadside Hauser would not deliver unless he was sure of his info. It’s a dark, sordid tale, and Golden Boy Promotions come off as villains. Any suspicion they about Pacquiao likely derives from their own stables active and persistent usage."

    Hauser’s Jan. 17 column on this topic was answered, in part, by NSAC Executive Director Keith Kizer who was quoted as saying he “doesn’t know what Mr. Hauser is talking about.”

    Who is Oscar to tell anyone to come clean?” Arum barked. “What I would say to Oscar is this, to sign the (confidentiality) waiver for the (Nevada) commission as suggested by (writer) Tom Hauser (on Secondsout.com). Let Oscar sign the waiver and let’s find out if there was ever any proof of Oscar using performance enhancing drugs (PEDs).

    “People who live in glass house, as the saying goes, should not throw stones.”

    http://www.examiner.com/x-5699-Boxing-E ... -in-danger


    Here's another link:

    http://www.**********.com/pag/article.php?aid=19224

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    Bob Arum

    While working as a boxing promoter, Arum had been involved in many feuds and controversies.


    In 1994, he was involved with John Daly for the High Noon in Hong Kong boxing event. The fights were called off at the last minute when Barry Hearn withdrew his fighters as no purses were forthcoming. John Daly blamed Arum when he said, "I've tried desperately to convince my partners to keep the faith. I offered them as much security as I could but it was not quite good enough. It seems I was ready to take the shots, but Mr Arum wasn't."[2]


    He has been involved in a forty year feud with Don King, who once called him a "rat fink" in 2000 for admitting during a federal trial that he bribed the International Boxing Federation president in order to gain a more favorable rating for one of his fighters. [1] [2]


    He was penalized $125,000 by the Nevada State Athletic Commission in 1995 for a bribe to get one of his fights sanctioned.
    In 2003, Arum complained about the judging in the Sept. 13 bout between Oscar De La Hoya and Sugar Shane Mosley and suggested there was a vendetta against him from a member of the Nevada State Commission that led to DeLa Hoya's loss. Arum later apologized for the remark which commission chairman Luther Mack accepted. [3]


    On the first week of January 2004, FBI agents raided Arum's Top Rank office in Las Vegas. Arum was on vacation when his office was raided, and the FBI originally declined to comment on the raid. The media reported that the FBI was investigating allegations that Top Rank was involved in fixing the rematch between de la Hoya and Shane Mosley, even though De La Hoya lost and Arum was De La Hoya's promoter. The federal agency also announced that it was investigating some of Eric Esch's fights, as well as the Jorge Paez-Verdell Smith fight. The investigation closed in the summer of 2006 with no charges being filed.


    In 2007, Floyd Mayweather Jr., who Arum promoted from 1996-2006, accused him of both underpaying and undermarketing him while exploting his talents and manipulating officials. [4]


    In 2007, UFC president Dana White accused him of "sucking the life out of the sport (boxing) and not putting anything back in." Amongst White's criticisms were that Arum had created a weak undercard for the DeLa Hoya-Mayweather fight in 2007 saying Arum did not promote the show correctly. "He promoted that show completely the wrong way, because he worried about the money as opposed to trying to secure the future," White said. "He should have stacked that card. He should have had Shane Mosley and Bernard Hopkins and (Marco Antonio) Barrera and Winky Wright on there and used it to show that boxing is back". Arum responded by saying that MMA fighters need to examine the revenues being generated and ask why the UFC wasn't paying the more. [5] [6]


    Arum has been accused of being a racist by Robert Lee, the former president of the International Boxing Federation. Lee said of Arum "I pin the racism charge on him because he once told me: `We will let the Blacks and the Latinos fight in the ring and we will count the money on the outside'." [7]


    Arum also filed a lawsuit HBO for overstepping its boundaries in the sport by becoming a defacto promoter while trying to intentionally eliminate him as a promoter. Arum complained that HBO dropped Floyd Mayweather Jr. from his exclusive deal after he insisted his fighter have a tougher bout than the network wanted. The suit was settled of court but Arum continued to criticize HBO by saying "Instead of working with promoters, like they have done in the past, they have become promoters themselves. They make the fights just like promoters and pay fighters," Arum said. "It's their money and they can do what they want, but Don King doesn't have to go along with it and neither do I. King and I can get along without HBO or Showtime."


    In 2009, Arum defended Antonio Margarito when he lost his boxing license in the US state of California on charges of illegal handwraps [3], implied it was racially motivated and stated that Top Rank would not come back to the state of California until the issue was rectified [4].


    In late-2009, Arum called UFC fans "skinhead white guys". Bas Rutten accused him of racism for this remark [5] He also stated that MMA fighters are "guys rolling around like ****sexuals on the ground." [6] Earlier in the year, Arum described UFC President Dana White as "nuts" and "a little too much of a loose cannon" for White's use of a gay slur in reference to an MMA reporter.[7]

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    • #3
      Bob Arum is on roid!

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Mr. Copycat View Post
        Bob Arum is on roid!
        the only thing roided about uncle bob is his bank account!

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        • #5
          Wikipedia is the syet lolz

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          • #6
            I have a legitimate question for Pacquiao fans. If De la Hoya did indeed have a failed test covered up by the NSAC, wouldn't that be even more reason for Pacquiao to agree to random blood and urine tests administered by WADA?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by LeeVanCleef View Post
              Wikipedia is the syet lolz
              Click on the number next to each allegation and you get the direct link for every offense committed by Bob Rat Fink Arum.

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              • #8
                The Executive Director of the Nevada State Athletic Commission Denies this.

                http://www.boxingscene.com/?m=show&id=24825

                Says "All these test are Public" Also said "No" wavier is needed to see results.

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                • #9
                  Oscar is of course on rooids. Same goes with that pig Mayweather.

                  ****in cheaters!

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                  • #10
                    Thats some heavy ****. Now GBP can feel the wrath of steroid allegations, guilty until proven innocent.

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