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  • #11
    Nope not true, so many doctors have said without 100% total random blood testing the test would be useless.

    The steroids out there now a days would never be picked up through a urine test therefore a boxer would be able to juice up all they want after the cut off knowing that their piss would always come up clean.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by LupinIII View Post
      yes floyd is his daddy

      Great! Now it's very clear how most of FLoyd fans' brains works.

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      • #13
        Hopkins was given more than a 14 days notice verbally by pascal and he refused.

        Bonds, Mosley, Jones and now Hopkins

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        • #14
          Originally posted by antrob View Post
          Nope not true, so many doctors have said without 100% total random blood testing the test would be useless.

          The steroids out there now a days would never be picked up through a urine test therefore a boxer would be able to juice up all they want after the cut off knowing that their piss would always come up clean.
          So that means Dr. Caitlin, Tygart and the USADA do not know what they're doing.

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          • #15
            Lol? ya bro is moar den enuff dere r no rugs that u can take and 14 days latur dey are in ur system durrrrr pholoyd is ducking durrrrr manny durrrr manny durrrrr hgh durrrrrr

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            • #16
              Originally posted by tatangb45 View Post
              It appears that, all along, people have been misinterpreting the context of the random blood testing issue. Based on the statements of USADA's Travis Tygart and Dr. Caitlin of the Non-profit Anti-doping Research, a 14-day blood testing cut-off with urine testing up to the fight, would have been more than enough AS LONG AS THERE IS AN OPTION TO BLOOD TEST FURTHER IF THEY FIND SOME ANOMALY IN THE URINE TEST.

              Actually, Dr. Caitlin was very specific on the the number of days of no testing where an individual could not be caught, and that is a 24-day window. This conforms exactly to Tygart's statement when he said, regarding his decision to stop blood testing 18 days prior to the fight, that they didn't need any further test. The rest of the random tests would be done through urine testing and another blood test right after the fight. However, if some anomaly in the urine test suddenly appeared, they would get another blood sample. But the urine tests did not uncover anything that could be questionable so they decided to end the blood test.
              To summarize; a 14 day or even a 20-day cut-off would have been sufficient so long as both fighters are made aware that further blood testing would be done if they discover any anomaly in the urine test. The continued urine test up to the fight would simply insure that neither fighter would try to cheat inside the 24-day window.

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              • #17
                No cut off would be ideal...7 day cutoff would be the next best thing. But, Pac doesn't even want to agree to that

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by antrob View Post
                  Nope not true, so many doctors have said without 100% total random blood testing the test would be useless.

                  The steroids out there now a days would never be picked up through a urine test therefore a boxer would be able to juice up all they want after the cut off knowing that their piss would always come up clean.
                  I don't see how the test would be useless if you have a 7 day cut off and it would be random up to that day.

                  However, the point is moot because Pac hasn't agreed to it.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by jrosales13 View Post
                    No cut off would be ideal...7 day cutoff would be the next best thing. But, Pac doesn't even want to agree to that
                    But according to Dr. Caitlin and Tygart of the USADA, it is no longer necessary to blood test inside the 24-day window as long as the urine tests do not show any anomaly.

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