*****s getting owned.........................lol
GIVE ME ONE good reason why PAC needs to get tested?
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Using this logic, Pacquiao shouldn't even be subject to ANY kind of testing since he's never been caught. Oh wait, we know he hasn't been caught because he's subject to testing. Maybe we should amend the thread to: Name me one good reason why Pacquiao AND Mayweather should be subject to tougher testing?Comment
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"Creams, transdurmals, clear the fastest. Orals, would be next. Water-based drugs- including testosterone- would be next, then the oil-based. So some of these can clear in a matter of hours and days," explained Conte."So if you know when you're going to be tested a week out, you go off the use of oral testosterone, for example, you're going to test negative. So that is really an issue."Comment
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http://www.doghouseboxing.com/DHB/Kim122509.htm#
"Creams, transdurmals, clear the fastest. Orals, would be next. Water-based drugs- including testosterone- would be next, then the oil-based. So some of these can clear in a matter of hours and days," explained Conte."So if you know when you're going to be tested a week out, you go off the use of oral testosterone, for example, you're going to test negative. So that is really an issue."Comment
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'In my opinion, blood testing for the Pacquiao-Mayweather fight is more important for detecting possible blood doping or use of EPO than it is for human growth hormone. Measuring hematocrit levels (percentage of red blood cells to total whole blood volume) is very important. For example, even without a positive urine test for EPO, cyclists are temporarily suspended for two weeks if their hematocrit is greater than 50%. An elevated hematocrit can provide a significant advantage to a fighter by enhancing oxygen uptake and utilization. This would benefit a fighter in training and especially during the later rounds of a fight."
"EPO, though, in terms of boxing, is absolutely huge, both in training and as well as in a fight, especially during the later rounds."
Conte does have experience in boxing, having worked with Andre Ward and Eddie Chambers, recently, and back in 2003, during the heyday of BALCO, assisted with Shane Mosley in his usage of illegal P.E.D's in his rematch with Oscar De La Hoya. When asked if Mosley was on EPO for that fight, Conte answered,"Yes, he was."Comment
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http://www.doghouseboxing.com/DHB/Kim122509.htm#
"Creams, transdurmals, clear the fastest. Orals, would be next. Water-based drugs- including testosterone- would be next, then the oil-based. So some of these can clear in a matter of hours and days," explained Conte."So if you know when you're going to be tested a week out, you go off the use of oral testosterone, for example, you're going to test negative. So that is really an issue."Comment
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and still all you have is based on FLOYD senior su****ions..............goodluck with that lol...............48 hours before a fight is more than reasonable.......its very reasonable..........remember he can just opt for the regular Nevada thang.........which is definitely within his righ t to do so....................Comment
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