I understand your point. But it still doesn't address the issue about this thread that the NSAC conducts routine urine testing protocols to determine the presence of drugs in the system only and not blood tests for the same purpose.
http://www.boxingscene.com/?m=show&id=871
The difference is, and correct me if wrong, a routine physical checkup requiring a tube of blood and a drug test requiring a "teaspoon" of blood does not concur with the claims being implied by this video.
It's Manny's OPINION. Even if he is wrong, the point is that he BELIEVES it weakened him.
I see how this thread was bumped to page two and still no one answers my questions.
Another thing to note about this video:
Manny claims they're using a "tactic against me."
Is he referring to the hospital or the NSAC or both?
this vid pretty much clears pacs name of him not wanting to do the tests 2 days before the fight but to bad the flomos will continue to regurgitate the same crap of manny being on roids.:werd:
The difference is, and correct me if wrong, a routine physical checkup requiring a tube of blood and a drug test requiring a "teaspoon" of blood does not concur with the claims being implied by this video.
None of that really matters!!The bottom line is that Pacman doesn't have to subject himself to extra tests just to satisfy & fight floyd!!Pacman just beat the second best welterweight in the world!!He is the champ!!All floyd has done this year is beat a fat lightweight!!I'm glad that fight fell apart!!I think Pacman should go after Foreman for 1 more belt at 154,no catch weight though!!Then floyd should be forced to fight the winner of Berto-Mosley!!I'm tired of floyd talking his way to the top!!Look at Mosley's welterweight resume,then look at floyd's!!floyd's best win is over Baldomir,hahah ok!!U can litterally say all Mosley's fights at 147 were better than that!!:boxing::boxing:
I understand your point. But it still doesn't address the issue about this thread that the NSAC conducts routine urine testing protocols to determine the presence of drugs in the system only and not blood tests for the same purpose.
this vid pretty much clears pacs name of him not wanting to do the tests 2 days before the fight but to bad the flomos will continue to regurgitate the same crap of manny being on roids.:werd:
None of that really matters!!The bottom line is that Pacman doesn't have to subject himself to extra tests just to satisfy & fight floyd!!Pacman just beat the second best welterweight in the world!!He is the champ!!All floyd has done this year is beat a fat lightweight!!I'm glad that fight fell apart!!I think Pacman should go after Foreman for 1 more belt at 154,no catch weight though!!Then floyd should be forced to fight the winner of Berto-Mosley!!I'm tired of floyd talking his way to the top!!Look at Mosley's welterweight resume,then look at floyd's!!floyd's best win is over Baldomir,hahah ok!!U can litterally say all Mosley's fights at 147 were better than that!!:boxing::boxing:
Still wondering
Anybody care to address this?
Was that the NSAC conducting blood tests or doing a routine physical check up? Manny says "medical Test". Is he referring to a physcal checkup or the actual blood test to determine the presence of drugs in the blood?
According to recent reports on the NSAC, they stated that blood testing protocols would be difficult to implement by fight time.
Did the NSAC conduct bloodtest/bloodwork in the past and stopped performing them in recent years or what?
Can someone clear this up?
I'm confused.
Wow that almost convince me that Pac is not hiding something, good thing my brother slapped me on the back of my head so I could snap out of it.
LoL, so your convinced Pac is on something with zero evidence or hard facts. Your an idiot. Your brother should slap you unconscious, you'll be better off to the world. :stupid:
NSAC Tested For Drugs In The Past?
Was that the NSAC conducting blood tests or doing a routine physical check up? Manny says "medical Test". Is he referring to a physcal checkup or the actual blood test to determine the presence of drugs in the blood?
According to recent reports on the NSAC, they stated that blood testing protocols would be difficult to implement by fight time.
Did the NSAC conduct bloodtest/bloodwork in the past and stopped performing them in recent years or what?
Can someone clear this up?
I'm confused.