Pacquiao calls Floyd's bluff, takes doping test

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  • Akinapepemo
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    #41
    Originally posted by Amadla Ngawethu
    Urine was never an issue,this is not even an answer to his critics.He can send all his piss to NSAC no one cares,it's the blood tests which have to be random which matter
    Welcome to boxingscene, first post, yes?

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    • Left Hook Tua
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      #42
      Originally posted by Akinapepemo
      James Toney ate too much fish, yes?
      fish?

      that bastard eats dolphins and whales.

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        #43
        fish fish yum yum

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        • Akinapepemo
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          #44
          Originally posted by Left Hook Tua
          fish?

          that bastard eats dolphins and whales.
          I thought he did it for research purposes only. that fat bastard.

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            #45
            Originally posted by Akinapepemo
            i know this test won't satisfy his critics, but i'm sharing the article, nonetheless:

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            Boxing superstar Manny Pacquiao was quick to comply with the urine test ordered by the Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC) after undergoing the procedure Wednesday in General Santos City before World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA)-accredited doctor Alex Pineda.


            Boxing superstar Manny Pacquiao was quick to comply with the urine test ordered by the Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC) after undergoing the procedure Wednesday in General Santos City before World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA)-accredited doctor Alex Pineda.

            Pineda, who is also associated with the Philippine Olympic Committee (POC), conducted the test at around mid-afternoon and then, promptly returned back to Manila later in the day bringing with him Pacquiao’s urine sample.

            Two samples labeled “A" and “B" and totaling 100 ml. where taken by Pineda and will be sent to Thailand, Malaysia or China for further analysis.

            “We’re bringing the samples to this country because we don’t have a WADA-accredited testing here," said Pineda.

            On Tuesday, the Nevada commission under chairman Pat Lundvall ordered both Pacquiao and American Floyd Mayweather Jr. to submit themselves to urine tests within 48 hours in an effort to save their proposed March 13 mega-welterweight fight owing to disagreements on drug testing procedures.

            Keith Kizer, the executive director of the Nevada-based commission, said possible fines or suspension will be meted on either fighter in the event they failed to comply with the requirements.

            “I don’t know if this will help the chances of the fight happening. But will all this talk of drug tests, let’s actually do one," Kizer said.

            The Mayweather camp has yet to announce when the flamboyant boxing superstar will undergo the same test.

            According to Pineda, results of the tests will either be sent to his office or to the Games and Amusements Board under chairman Eric Buhain.

            It was Buhain who requested Pineda to go to General Santos City and conduct the test.

            Pacquiao quickly took the test as his family is set to celebrate the birthday of his eldest daughter, Mary Divine Grace. – GMANews.TV
            completely irrelevant test, team mayweather wants a part of pac's brain matter tested before they agree to a match.

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              #46
              Originally posted by Akinapepemo
              I thought he did it for research purposes only. that fat bastard.
              yeah.

              researching how many dolphins he can eat in a day.

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                #47
                They want to steal his DNA...

                Originally posted by ummmid
                completely irrelevant test, team mayweather wants a part of pac's brain matter tested before they agree to a match.

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                • Reloaded
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by iDarren
                  They want to steal his DNA...
                  Yes good idea , make clone for Manny , one can fight one can take test everybody happy

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by Akinapepemo
                    i know this test won't satisfy his critics, but i'm sharing the article, nonetheless:

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                    Boxing superstar Manny Pacquiao was quick to comply with the urine test ordered by the Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC) after undergoing the procedure Wednesday in General Santos City before World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA)-accredited doctor Alex Pineda.


                    Boxing superstar Manny Pacquiao was quick to comply with the urine test ordered by the Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC) after undergoing the procedure Wednesday in General Santos City before World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA)-accredited doctor Alex Pineda.

                    Pineda, who is also associated with the Philippine Olympic Committee (POC), conducted the test at around mid-afternoon and then, promptly returned back to Manila later in the day bringing with him Pacquiao’s urine sample.

                    Two samples labeled “A" and “B" and totaling 100 ml. where taken by Pineda and will be sent to Thailand, Malaysia or China for further analysis.

                    “We’re bringing the samples to this country because we don’t have a WADA-accredited testing here," said Pineda.

                    On Tuesday, the Nevada commission under chairman Pat Lundvall ordered both Pacquiao and American Floyd Mayweather Jr. to submit themselves to urine tests within 48 hours in an effort to save their proposed March 13 mega-welterweight fight owing to disagreements on drug testing procedures.

                    Keith Kizer, the executive director of the Nevada-based commission, said possible fines or suspension will be meted on either fighter in the event they failed to comply with the requirements.

                    “I don’t know if this will help the chances of the fight happening. But will all this talk of drug tests, let’s actually do one," Kizer said.

                    The Mayweather camp has yet to announce when the flamboyant boxing superstar will undergo the same test.

                    According to Pineda, results of the tests will either be sent to his office or to the Games and Amusements Board under chairman Eric Buhain.

                    It was Buhain who requested Pineda to go to General Santos City and conduct the test.

                    Pacquiao quickly took the test as his family is set to celebrate the birthday of his eldest daughter, Mary Divine Grace. – GMANews.TV

                    Thread TITLE FAIL.

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                    • mathed
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by lyricalether
                      who gives a ****? its not a blood test and pac is not in training??
                      This is what I was saying in the Khan thread: it starts with a urine test but that won't be good enough, then it goes to a blood test, that won't be good enough, so it goes to a weekly blood test, not good enough- daily blood test. Then, it will be Pac is still on roids but just using some crazy undetectable kind only made in the Philippines. It will never end now that the ball is rolling

                      what is the point of any testing at all

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