Should Floyd now ask all his future opponents with this Olympic test?

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  • whirlwind
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    Should Floyd now ask all his future opponents with this Olympic test?

    I think so as there's no other way he can tell if his opponents are on PED or HGH without this Olympic testing otherwise he looks like a fool and clown to the boxing fans if he only wants it to do on Pac.
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    He shouldn't have to ask for that, Boxing should step their game up when it comes to testing. It's as simple as that. No offense to none of these guys but look at Vitali, Roy, Holyfield, James Toney, Shane...lets get real here.

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    • Eric_Teaman
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      #3
      Is the boxing testing requirements become like Olympic requirements for all the boxers up coming fights? If not...is this only a special events because of the Mayweather are su****ious of PAC?

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      • rao007
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        #4
        Originally posted by Dominicano Soy!
        He shouldn't have to ask for that, Boxing should step their game up when it comes to testing. It's as simple as that. No offense to none of these guys but look at Vitali, Roy, Holyfield, James Toney, Shane...lets get real here.
        Well he may have to because he's now set a precedent if Mayweather wants to keep it a fair playing field. There is no other choice for him if boxing decides not to step up.

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        • big_james10
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          #5
          Originally posted by whirlwind
          I think so as there's no other way he can tell if his opponents are on PED or HGH without this Olympic testing otherwise he looks like a fool and clown to the boxing fans if he only wants it to do on Pac.
          If all of his future opponents start their careers at 106, get knocked out at 110 and 112 pounds, and then move up to 147 and walk through punches hard enough to bust their eardrums, the answer is yes.

          Actually, I think it would be good for all boxers or at least those fighting in championship bouts, to undergo Olympic-style random drug testing. What would make it really sweet is if the sanctioning bodies were forced to pay for it. :bukkake:

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          • motomachi
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            #6
            Should Floyd now ask all his future opponents with this Olympic test?

            Nope. not unless the "great all-knowing all-seeing floyd sr" said so.

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            • jmard5
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              #7
              Originally posted by rao007
              Well he may have to because he's now set a precedent if Mayweather wants to keep it a fair playing field. There is no other choice for him if boxing decides not to step up.
              That's the only option for him, else he is singling out Pacquiao.

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              • whirlwind
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                #8
                Originally posted by Dominicano Soy!
                He shouldn't have to ask for that, Boxing should step their game up when it comes to testing. It's as simple as that. No offense to none of these guys but look at Vitali, Roy, Holyfield, James Toney, Shane...lets get real here.
                Lets say if he wants to fight Mathew Hatton, Mosley or others and doesn't demands this Olympic test to them. It means he's very sure and knows they are not on PED or HGH right? How the hell did he do that? By drinking and tasting their urine?

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                • loui_ludwig
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by big_james10
                  If all of his future opponents start their careers at 106, get knocked out at 110 and 112 pounds, and then move up to 147 and walk through punches hard enough to bust their eardrums, the answer is yes.

                  Actually, I think it would be good for all boxers or at least those fighting in championship bouts, to undergo Olympic-style random drug testing. What would make it really sweet is if the sanctioning bodies were forced to pay for it. :bukkake:
                  In case you don't know, Pac was 16 years old when he was 106. Just like a Floyd fan posted awhile ago, Mayweather at 16 was also 106.

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                  • whirlwind
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by big_james10
                    If all of his future opponents start their careers at 106, get knocked out at 110 and 112 pounds, and then move up to 147 and walk through punches hard enough to bust their eardrums, the answer is yes.

                    Actually, I think it would be good for all boxers or at least those fighting in championship bouts, to undergo Olympic-style random drug testing. What would make it really sweet is if the sanctioning bodies were forced to pay for it. :bukkake:
                    Floyd also started from 106 and fought up to 154. Is he on PED or HGH as well?

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