You guys act like the tests performed by the boxing commissions are inadequate.

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  • Sin City
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    #1

    You guys act like the tests performed by the boxing commissions are inadequate.

    I see nothing wrong with the way boxing tests their athletes and don't understand why they should go through further testing.
    Pacquiao shouldn't have to jump through hoops for some pre-madonna who is afraid of losing.
    By refusing to take extra tests it does not make Pacquiao look su****ious to me.. he's passed every drug test put forth by the NSAC and any other athletic commission out there and to me that's more then enough to disprove any bull**** rumors by some crackhead and a wife beater with self esteem issues.

    FUCK all you whyny little bitches trying to discredit a man's greatness because of your own prejudice or because you didn't think he could do what he did and forced you to eat your own words.

    I never though Pacquiao would be at where he is at.. and I doubted him, but I give him his respect and just due because he's gotten to where he is at the hard way as the underdog.
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    #2
    That's pretty much how I feel. I also feel that all these extra tests are ridiculous. BUT...If Pac has nothing to hide, **** it. Floyd would also be taking the tests so if Pac gets weak or whatever then theoretically, so would Floyd.

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    • Sin City
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      #3
      manny has always been superstitious.. he went as far as to blame losing a fight on his "lucky socks"

      I love how the ***** ***** nigga possie avoids truth at all cost to suck a man's **** whom they don't even know.
      what's wrong with testing right after the fight? if he tests positive change the decision to no contest.. simple as that. problem solved.
      also.. if that company that tests NBA and NFL players is good enough to test them.. then it's good enough to test boxers.
      mayweather is just being a scared little ****.

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      • The Great Shark
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        #4
        Originally posted by Abbadon
        manny has always been superstitious.. he went as far as to blame losing a fight on his "lucky socks"

        I love how the ***** ***** nigga possie avoids truth at all cost to suck a man's **** whom they don't even know.
        what's wrong with testing right after the fight? if he tests positive change the decision to no contest.. simple as that. problem solved.
        also.. if that company that tests NBA and NFL players is good enough to test them.. then it's good enough to test boxers.
        mayweather is just being a scared little ****.
        Racist to the max.

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        • ShoguNinja
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          #5
          If the GBP/Gayweathers don't trust NSAC and it's testing procedures they should not fight here in Nevada. They should fight in Texas!

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          • southpaw_07
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            #6
            I refuse to accept that Floyd Mayweather Jr. is setting up a new standard of testing boxers, now we should have Olympic standard tests? If Manny P. never failed a test before, why should a new set of rules apply now?

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            • S.G.
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              #7
              Mate... It's documented fact that urine tests are no where near as effective as blood and hair follicle tests. And even they are not infallible. Which is where the frequent and randomised test dates comes into play - to keep the athlete and their team on their toes, so they can never get the opportunity to use illegal PEDs.

              It's not that difficult to wrap your head around if you take one moment to take a deep breath, step back, do some minor research, and view the situation objectively.

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              • daggum
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                #8
                mayweather better demand mathew hatton take these ridiculous tests as well.

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                • Kevin Jesus
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                  #9
                  Urine tests do not detect HGH, period. End of story.

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                  • IMDAZED
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                    #10
                    “Most states don’t test for steroids,” says Dr. Margaret Goodman, former Nevada Chief Ringside Physician and Chairman of the Nevada State Athletic Commission Medical Advisory Board. “In Nevada, we test fighters on championship cards. In New Jersey, they test every fighter for steroids. If we’d do what’s done in the Olympics or what the World Anti-Doping Agency recommends – sporadically test them during training – that would really be the best way. But if you check them right before or after a fight, they’ll test negative. Boxers are just as smart as anyone else and it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to go online and look at how long a certain drug stays in your system.”

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