Under standard sports drug-testing protocols, when blood or urine is taken from an athlete, its divided into an A and B sample. The A sample is tested first. If it tests negative, end of story. If the A sample tests positive, the athlete then has the right to demand that the B sample be tested. If the B sample tests negative, the athlete is presumed to be clean. But if the B sample also tests positive, the first positive finding is confirmed and the athlete has a problem.
On May 20, 2012, a rumor filtered through the drug-testing community that Mayweather had tested positive on three occasions for an illegal performance-enhancing drug.
More specifically, it was rumored that Mayweathers A sample had tested positive on three occasions and, after each positive test, USADA had found exceptional circumstances in the form of inadvertent use and gave Floyd a waiver. This waiver, according to the rumor, negated the need for a test of Floyds B sample. And because the B sample was never tested, a loophole in USADAs contract with Mayweather and Golden Boy allowed the testing to proceed without the positive A sample results being reported to Mayweathers opponent or the Nevada State Athletic Commission (which had jurisdiction over the fights).
In late-May, Pacquiaos attorneys heard the rumor. On June 4, 2012, they served document demands and subpoenas on Mayweather, Mayweather Promotions, Golden Boy and USADA calling for the production of all documents that related to PED testing of Mayweather for the Shane Mosley, Victor Ortiz and Miguel Cotto fights.
The documents were not produced. There was a delay in the proceedings while Floyd spent nine weeks in the Clark County Detention Center after pleading guilty to charges of domestic violence and harassment. Upon his release from jail on August 2nd, settlement talks heated up.
On September 25, 2012, a stipulation of settlement ending the defamation case was filed with the court. The parties agreed that the terms of settlement would be kept confidential. Prior to the agreement being signed, two sources with detailed knowledge of the proceedings told this writer that Mayweathers initial monetary settlement offer was substantially more than Pacquiaos attorneys had expected it would be and an agreement in principle was reached soon afterward.
This was an article posted in MaxBoxing called:
Max Boxing - Main Lead - The PED Mess: Part One
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USADA seem as dirty as RUSADA.
- -Dirtier. Won't ever see drug testing cartels tested by other drug testing cartels nor will you see politicians and business CEOs tested.
Boxing overall has proven to become the most drug tested sport with the dumbest fans and officials.
This was an article posted in MaxBoxing called:
Max Boxing - Main Lead - The PED Mess: Part One
It disappeared mysteriously. READ MORE ABOUT IT HERE:
http://www.thecoli.com/threads/floyd-mayweather-has-failed-3-ped-tests-usada-covered-it-up-rumor.60969/
- -Really old news.
Boxing has almost never been seen as a legit sport save for the dwindling fan base of today.
The suits fill in the cards, collect their bets, and go home fat and sassy.
Same as it ever was.
This is bad.
Under standard sports drug-testing protocols, when blood or urine is taken from an athlete, it’s divided into an “A” and “B” sample. The “A” sample is tested first. If it tests negative, end of story. If the “A” sample tests positive, the athlete then has the right to demand that the “B” sample be tested. If the “B” sample tests negative, the athlete is presumed to be clean. But if the “B” sample also tests positive, the first positive finding is confirmed and the athlete has a problem.
On May 20, 2012, a rumor filtered through the drug-testing community that Mayweather had tested positive on three occasions for an illegal performance-enhancing drug.
More specifically, it was rumored that Mayweather’s “A” sample had tested positive on three occasions and, after each positive test, USADA had found exceptional circumstances in the form of inadvertent use and gave Floyd a waiver. This waiver, according to the rumor, negated the need for a test of Floyd’s “B” sample. And because the “B” sample was never tested, a loophole in USADA’s contract with Mayweather and Golden Boy allowed the testing to proceed without the positive “A” sample results being reported to Mayweather’s opponent or the Nevada State Athletic Commission (which had jurisdiction over the fights).
In late-May, Pacquiao’s attorneys heard the rumor. On June 4, 2012, they served document demands and subpoenas on Mayweather, Mayweather Promotions, Golden Boy and USADA calling for the production of all documents that related to PED testing of Mayweather for the Shane Mosley, Victor Ortiz and Miguel Cotto fights.
The documents were not produced. There was a delay in the proceedings while Floyd spent nine weeks in the Clark County Detention Center after pleading guilty to charges of domestic violence and harassment. Upon his release from jail on August 2nd, settlement talks heated up.
On September 25, 2012, a stipulation of settlement ending the defamation case was filed with the court. The parties agreed that the terms of settlement would be kept confidential. Prior to the agreement being signed, two sources with detailed knowledge of the proceedings told this writer that Mayweather’s initial monetary settlement offer was “substantially more” than Pacquiao’s attorneys had expected it would be and an agreement in principle was reached soon afterward.
Floyd had to pay to keep those test results from coming out. That's a rap! Cheater.
Mayweather extremists, you happy now? You couldn't STFU and let Pac have his moment. You had to shyt on it, now we have a food of garbage like this coming back at you.
Good job, guys.
They never learn lol
Mayweather extremists, you happy now? You couldn't STFU and let Pac have his moment. You had to shyt on it, now we have a food of garbage like this coming back at you.
Good job, guys.
Ask yourself why do these articles mysteriously only surface when Floyd is about to fight?
https://www.boxingscene.com/forums/image.php?u=195733&dateline=1409041805
:rofl:
This was an article posted in MaxBoxing called:
Max Boxing - Main Lead - The PED Mess: Part One
It disappeared mysteriously. READ MORE ABOUT IT HERE:
http://www.thecoli.com/threads/floyd-mayweather-has-failed-3-ped-tests-usada-covered-it-up-rumor.60969/
Wait, are you the same guy that said manny pacquiao was clean??
This was an article posted in MaxBoxing called:
Max Boxing - Main Lead - The PED Mess: Part One
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http://www.thecoli.com/threads/floyd-mayweather-has-failed-3-ped-tests-usada-covered-it-up-rumor.60969/
What did he test positive for, though? lol, for all of the hysteria and caps, there's no actual info to back anything.
No steroid metabolites, no body-numbing pain medication, no diuretics, nothing.
The thirst is real, lol.
After McGregor is gonna get embarrassed you should delete your account, you're a laughing stock...
No amount of roids is going to stop Floyd's brain from being rattled by the sledge hammer left hand Conor has. I see Floyd hitting the floor hard and his head bouncing off the canvas within 2 rounds
Mystic mac is never wrong.
IT IS VERY IMPORTANT to bring attention to this after the photos of Floyd that surfaced. We as fans should protest and DEMAND THAT his record is is deemed as invalid for possible STEROID USAGE. Let's get him discredited and banned from Boxing like Pete Rose.
He won't show his face in the world of boxing again once McGregor ruins his precious record.
Floyd is roided and hes still gonna lose