Olympic Drug tests help BOTH MANNY AND FLOYD.

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  • ThePunchingBag
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    #11
    Originally posted by onedream722
    dude ****in normal people get a PINT of blood drawn...and are fine the next day...the blood recycles itself very quickly how would it affect his training a month prior!!!!!!!!!!
    Floyd wants it 48-24 hours before the fight.

    That's why it's an issue.

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    • FLYBOY
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      #12
      Originally posted by ThePunchingBag
      Same amount of blood will be taken from each fighter.

      Who is the smaller fighter?

      That's why the test is subtly unfair.

      Taking out the same amount of blood will affect the smaller framed fighter more than the larger framed fighter.

      ahahahahahahaaaha. NO COMMENT.

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      • onedream722
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        #13
        Originally posted by ThePunchingBag
        Floyd wants it 48-24 hours before the fight.

        That's why it's an issue.
        omg do u realize a fighter with a cut probably loses more blood during the fight than the test will take....so should all fighters be able to bandage a cut now because it leaves them at a disadvantage??? hahah GTFO

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        • ItaZY
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          #14
          Originally posted by ThePunchingBag
          Drawing half a pint of blood from your veins is different from getting a tattoo.

          Why I have to explain this I can only imagine. It must be the Boxingscene ignorance.

          Again, Mannys a freak of nature and has supreme physical conditioning, half a pint wouldn't effect him in the least bit. His job involves beating the blood outa people, so hows it mentally effect him??!

          Half a pint of blood sounds like way to much anyways.

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          • Doctor_Tenma
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            #15
            Like I said, I've had 3 tubes of blood taken from me. All I did was eat a good meal, drink alot of water and I was good.

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            • ThePunchingBag
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              #16
              Originally posted by onedream722
              omg do u realize a fighter with a cut probably loses more blood during the fight than the test will take....so should all fighters be able to bandage a cut now because it leaves them at a disadvantage??? hahah GTFO
              Logic eludes you.

              Draining a smaller fighter of blood affects him more than a larger fighter, especially when that smaller fighter already has a phobia of drawing blood through needles.

              Drawing blood during the fight is fair game. Drawing it before is not.

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              • Pullcounter
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                #17
                Originally posted by FLYBOY
                Neither of them have done this for any of their professional fights. It would be good for both of them. It will shut up all the haters who accuse them of Perfomance Enhanching Drug use.

                BOTH OF THEM WILL BE FORCED TO DO THE TESTING, NOT JUST MANNY.

                So calm down people. Also, the needle phobia excuse is the most interesting thing I have ever heard (coming from a guy who has numerous tattoos on his body).
                how do you know pac got his tattoos while training for a fight? link please.

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                • Pullcounter
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Dominicano Soy!
                  Like I said, I've had 3 tubes of blood taken from me. All I did was eat a good meal, drink alot of water and I was good.
                  you ain't pac so what you just said doesn't matter.

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                  • tibbar
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Dominicano Soy!
                    Like I said, I've had 3 tubes of blood taken from me. All I did was eat a good meal, drink alot of water and I was good.
                    sure you are, but there are people who feels differently even the sight of blood makes some people faint. i saw this person in a clinic who is also having his check up, he was there for blood chemistry check up for cholesterol and blood sugar count, when the attendant is about to take blood sample with a syringe he turned ashen and fainted, he is a big man. and there was this man in another occasion who became dizzy and ashen upon seeing his own blood in a vial.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by ThePunchingBag
                      Same amount of blood will be taken from each fighter.

                      Who is the smaller fighter?

                      That's why the test is subtly unfair.

                      Taking out the same amount of blood will affect the smaller framed fighter more than the larger framed fighter.
                      I guess you could not afford to pay your biology class or at least you failed to pass it.

                      It's a bloody rubbish statement.

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