KIZER HAS RECEIVED 15 DRUG TEST RESULTS ON MAYWEATHER-MOSLEY
By Ronnie Nathanielsz
PhilBoxing.com
Wed, 28 Apr 2010
The executive director of the Nevada State Athletic Commission reports that he has received 15 drug test results conducted on Floyd Mayweather Jr and Shane Mosley who face off at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas on Sunday morning Manila Time in a fight to be telecast by Solar Sports with pound-for-pound king and “Fighter of the Decade” Manny Pacquiao sitting in on the panel.
Pacquiao whose megabuck super-fight with Mayweather fell through after Mayweather demanded USADA random drug tests up to 14 days before their planned May 1 fight and Pacquiao offered to have a 24 day cutoff with tests to be conducted in his dressing room right after the fight to prove he had nothing to hide in the wake of unsubstantiated allegations by the Mayweather camp and Golden Boy Promotions that the Filipino boxing hero was on performance enhancing drugs.
Pacquiao believes, as many fight experts do, that should Mayweather beat Mosley he will face Pacquiao sometime in November and used the drug test issue to get a good tune-up fight before facing Pacquiao who claimed Mayweather was scared of fighting him and losing his undefeated record.
The random drug tests were agreed upon by both fighters and were conducted by the United States Anti Doping Agency or USADA.
Kizer informed insidesports.ph, Standard Today and Viva Sports that the USADA had sent the random drug tests which included blood tests directly to him.
He disclosed that the results of 8 random drug tests on Mosley and 7 on Mayweather Jr were all negative.
Kizer earlier told us that the urinalysis conducted by the NSAC on both fighters were also clean and had no trace of any illegal substances.
Both Mosley and Mayweather Jr made their grand entrances at the lobby of the MGM Grand but while the crowds were there as usual there wasn't the kind of emotion and fanaticism that marked the arrival of Pacquiao for his past fights.
One noticeable fact was that Golden Boy Promotions CEO Richard Schaefer appeared to be more attentive to Mayweather than to Mosley who is a partner of Golden Boy Promotions.
Some questions i want answered:
1. Why did floyd jr. get one less test than Mosley? (weren't they supposed to take the same tests roughly about the same time?)
2. At what times did they take the tests? (9 am, 4 pm, what time?)
3. WHEN did they take the tests? (what date was the 1st test taken and what date was the last?)
4. Why does it take 5 hours (based on the 24/7 episode) to take the test? Did the nurse take the blood in ultra slow motion?
*Yawn* Pactards, can't stand them, can't ignore them.
I guess you are one of the many people here who keep saying that floyd will take all the test that mosley will be taking.
Excellent find bro, now we know that Mayweather already cheated by getting less tests than Mosley. :nonono:
I agree bro, floyd just can't fight fair in his every fight. He's fighting a grandpa but still that isn't enough for him, he still wants to make shane more weak by going through more testing of blood.
KIZER HAS RECEIVED 15 DRUG TEST RESULTS ON MAYWEATHER-MOSLEY
By Ronnie Nathanielsz
PhilBoxing.com
Wed, 28 Apr 2010
The executive director of the Nevada State Athletic Commission reports that he has received 15 drug test results conducted on Floyd Mayweather Jr and Shane Mosley who face off at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas on Sunday morning Manila Time in a fight to be telecast by Solar Sports with pound-for-pound king and “Fighter of the Decade” Manny Pacquiao sitting in on the panel.
Pacquiao whose megabuck super-fight with Mayweather fell through after Mayweather demanded USADA random drug tests up to 14 days before their planned May 1 fight and Pacquiao offered to have a 24 day cutoff with tests to be conducted in his dressing room right after the fight to prove he had nothing to hide in the wake of unsubstantiated allegations by the Mayweather camp and Golden Boy Promotions that the Filipino boxing hero was on performance enhancing drugs.
Pacquiao believes, as many fight experts do, that should Mayweather beat Mosley he will face Pacquiao sometime in November and used the drug test issue to get a good tune-up fight before facing Pacquiao who claimed Mayweather was scared of fighting him and losing his undefeated record.
The random drug tests were agreed upon by both fighters and were conducted by the United States Anti Doping Agency or USADA.
Kizer informed insidesports.ph, Standard Today and Viva Sports that the USADA had sent the random drug tests which included blood tests directly to him.
He disclosed that the results of 8 random drug tests on Mosley and 7 on Mayweather Jr were all negative.
Kizer earlier told us that the urinalysis conducted by the NSAC on both fighters were also clean and had no trace of any illegal substances.
Both Mosley and Mayweather Jr made their grand entrances at the lobby of the MGM Grand but while the crowds were there as usual there wasn't the kind of emotion and fanaticism that marked the arrival of Pacquiao for his past fights.
One noticeable fact was that Golden Boy Promotions CEO Richard Schaefer appeared to be more attentive to Mayweather than to Mosley who is a partner of Golden Boy Promotions.
Excellent find bro, now we know that Mayweather already cheated by getting less tests than Mosley. :nonono:
Floyd as usual got the upper-hand again.
That's fine Floyd can cheat with less tests but still he's gonna get dominated by grandpa Mosley.
WAR GRANDPA MOSLEY!!! :boxing:
It's just one less.
But I heard it many times in here that they are doing exactly the same test. I think floyd has been tested to his most convenient time while mosley will be tested at anytime the usada wants to do the test.