Arum says yes on NSAC doing the test

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  • Daznperzuazn
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    Arum says yes on NSAC doing the test

    "But if the Nevada Commission was doing it, then we would agree to do as many tests as they wanted to do -- urine and blood -- up to a certain date to be agreed upon," said Arum.

    "The Nevada Commission will do it appropriately. That's terrific. In other words, we wouldn't limit it to a certain number of tests because we know that the Nevada Commission won't harass the fighters. "

    Pacquiao has fought 11 times in Las Vegas, and has tested clean every time, Kizer has said. Arum said that he would be willing to work out a protocol with Kizer based on trust. Kizer could not be reached for comment Thursday.

    "We would sit down with Mayweather's side and say, 'Here's what we're prepared to do with the Nevada Commission.' And then, the other side would sit down and say what they would be prepared to do," said Arum. "And then, the commission would then take it from there, and hold random urinalysis and random blood tests."




    Let's see what mayweather's reply to this.
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    #2
    Originally posted by Daznperzuazn
    "But if the Nevada Commission was doing it, then we would agree to do as many tests as they wanted to do -- urine and blood -- up to a certain date to be agreed upon," said Arum.

    "The Nevada Commission will do it appropriately. That's terrific. In other words, we wouldn't limit it to a certain number of tests because we know that the Nevada Commission won't harass the fighters. "

    Pacquiao has fought 11 times in Las Vegas, and has tested clean every time, Kizer has said. Arum said that he would be willing to work out a protocol with Kizer based on trust. Kizer could not be reached for comment Thursday.

    "We would sit down with Mayweather's side and say, 'Here's what we're prepared to do with the Nevada Commission.' And then, the other side would sit down and say what they would be prepared to do," said Arum. "And then, the commission would then take it from there, and hold random urinalysis and random blood tests."

    Let's see what mayweather's reply to this.
    Arum still insists on up to a certain date. But ok. Let's see what Mayweather's side has to say.

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    • lakers24
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      #3
      i think that says it all. pacs a roider

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      • Left Hook Tua
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        #4
        Originally posted by MindBat
        Arum still insists on up to a certain date. But ok. Let's see what Mayweather's side has to say.
        if they say a date no later than 30 days before the fight , then that's meaningless.

        but if it's like anytime during camp except 2-3 days before the fight AND there'll be a blood test right after the fight.

        that'll be good.

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        • Daznperzuazn
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          #5
          Originally posted by MindBat
          Arum still insists on up to a certain date. But ok. Let's see what Mayweather's side has to say.

          "I would think that they [the commission] may say they'll do it up to two weeks in front or up to 10 days in front of the fight or something like that," said Arum. "I think that if it's the Nevada Commission, we would have no hesitation because we've been regulated by the Nevada Commission, and they've had many of my fights and my fighters over many years."

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          • MindBat
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            #6
            Originally posted by Left Hook Tua
            if they say a date no later than 30 days before the fight , then that's meaningless.

            but if it's like anytime during camp except 2-3 days before the fight AND there'll be a blood test right after the fight.

            that'll be good.
            That might make more sense if they can agree on it.

            Originally posted by Daznperzuazn
            "I would think that they [the commission] may say they'll do it up to two weeks in front or up to 10 days in front of the fight or something like that," said Arum. "I think that if it's the Nevada Commission, we would have no hesitation because we've been regulated by the Nevada Commission, and they've had many of my fights and my fighters over many years."
            Sounds like Arum is still unsure about what the commission may or may not
            agree to do. It's still not cut and dry.

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            • Doctor_Tenma
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              #7
              You know,


              It's messed up that Mayweather has obide by their demands and Pacquiao's team can't do the same.

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              • KT UNIT
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                #8
                Originally posted by Dominicano Soy!
                You know,


                It's messed up that Mayweather has obide by their demands and Pacquiao's team can't do the same.


                I feel so sorry for MAYWEATHER.

                He got gift 50/50 split,fight in his town in his division.

                200 demands only from POOPWEATHER JR.

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                • IMDAZED
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                  #9
                  LOL @ Pacquiao's team. You can tell by the way Pac/Roach are throwing dates around that they know exactly how to beat the test and have no intentions of complying to anything that could catch them. No tests 2-3 days before the fight. Really?

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                  • horge
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                    #10
                    I like Roach's proposal of a 4-5 day moratorium on taking blood
                    just before the fight... or even the 24 hours indicated by Pac
                    himself.

                    Anything Pac might take during those 24 hours is still going
                    to show in ongoing piss tests and in the bloodwork done immediately
                    after the fight ends. Any stuff taken during the 24 wouldn't really
                    benefit Pac anyway.
                    Last edited by horge; 12-25-2009, 08:02 PM.

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