Michael Phelps VOLUNTEERED FOR EXTRA BLOOD TESTS... like a champion

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  • MindBat
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    #41
    Originally posted by Hijo de Dios
    Michael Phelps volunteered to submit to additional rounds of testing done to check for doping




    Eight-times-golden Phelps turns cynics inside-out

    The idea was to help regain public confidence in Olympics sports by having premier athletes go through far more rigorous testing than the industry standard.

    Only once in Phelps' many press conferences this week did the subject come up, and it was the only time Phelps expressed a little defiance.

    "They can say what they want -- I am clean," he said. "I did Project Believe with USADA, where I purposely wanted to do more tests to prove that. People can question all they want, but the facts are facts and I have the results to prove it."

    It's true that no testing system is perfect, and the cheaters are usually ahead of the cops. But for Phelps to volunteer for additional rounds of intrusions -- peeing naked regularly in front of strangers can only be Borat's idea of fun -- is not only annoying, it's risky. No pharmaceutical hack supplying him can know when a good test for a previously undetectable drug or masking agent will be deployed.

    It's a risk taken far more often in Olympic sports by kids desperate to make a team, or vets desperate to hang on. Phelps is in a prime never seen before, and risks not only destruction of his career, but significant damage to his sport by cheating.

    http://sports.inquirer.net/breakingnews/breakingnews/vi...



    US Anti-Doping Agency details 'Project Believe' testing

    Agence France-Presse
    First Posted 01:38:00 04/26/2008

    COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado--US Anti-Doping Agency officials unveiled details Friday behind their extensive extra-testing program for certain American competitors ahead of the Beijing Olympics.

    Sprinter Allyson Felix and decathlete Brian Clay revealed last week they were part of what they called "Project Believe," a long-term voluntary testing program from USADA involving blood and urine samples.

    US swim star Michael Phelps, looking to break Mark Spitz's record of seven gold medals, reportedly is also among 12 participants in the program.

    "In order to prevail in the fight against doping in sport, we must continually refine and explore new, credible measures that can be introduced to our program," USADA chief executive officer Travis T. Tygart said.

    "Our efforts have as much to do with protecting the health and well-being of the overwhelming majority of athletes who compete clean as catching and sanctioning the few who unfortunately break the rules."

    To that end, USADA has started extra testing to form baseline body chemistry figures for certain US competitors, what USADA called "focused sample collections in sports with the highest risk of potential doping."

    Blood and urine testing includes the latest available tests for human growth hormone, EPO and synthetic testosterone.
    Originally posted by Hijo de Dios
    He does... ALL THE TIME.

    Let me repeat that: MICHAEL PHELPS GIVES BLOOD ALL THE TIME WITH RACES THE NEXT DAY.

    A teaspoon of blood.
    This is worth repeating. Manny has lost much more blood than that and nobody threw in the towel and stopped his fights because he feinted in the middle of the ring.

    There were no reports about him feinting after getting his latest tattoo.


    Originally posted by Killa_Kali

    just to amuse myself, haymon, are pacquiao and floyd competing in the olympics?

    are olympic bodies mandated to oversee pro boxing? yes or no?


    which us athletic commissions are mandated to issue licenses and implement doping tests on prizefighters?
    That's funny. Arum nor the NSAC addressed those issues when negotiations started. Isn't that kinda odd?


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    • madsweeney
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      #42
      Originally posted by Hijo de Dios
      Michael Phelps tests... Blood + Urine:

      2001: 5
      2002: 6
      2003: 8
      2004: 9
      2005: 10
      2006: 11
      2007: 12
      2008: 36
      2009: 9
      On his busiest year he took an average of 3 blood OR urine tests a month....Floyd was asking for at least double that rate for the 2 months before the fight.

      Do you think Phelps would have agreed to 36 tests his first year? Olympians are accustomed to this type of training even still there are many athletes that complain that it affects their performance.

      Do you guys still not realize Floyd was asking for 1 years worth of Olympic testing to be performed in 2 1/2 months?!?
      Last edited by madsweeney; 01-13-2010, 04:19 PM.

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        #43
        Originally posted by MindBat
        This is worth repeating. Manny has lost much more blood than that and nobody threw in the towel and stopped his fights because he feinted in the middle of the ring.

        There were no reports about him feinting after getting his latest tattoo.
        Manny Pacquiao went and performed a concert with a ruptured eardrum ...but he faints at the sight of his own blood?

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          #44
          Originally posted by Hijo de Dios
          Manny Pacquiao went and performed a concert with a ruptured eardrum ...but he faints at the sight of his own blood?
          And all the mayweathers say Pac will be easier than JMM yet they need blood testing to make sure they "level the playing field".

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          • MexicanMauler
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            #45
            Originally posted by Killa_Kali
            floyd lost as an amateur fighter. true story.
            Manny lost as a professional fighter. True story.

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            • sNiTcH
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              #46
              Originally posted by mike19727
              As I've already pointed out numerous times on this site, I don't really even like Mayweather. But, he was willing to take the test, Pac wasn't. Those are the facts.
              sometime you need to know the word "willing" the only arguements is not the willingness its the cut off. Both fighters are "willing" to have a random test and that is already resolved. They disagree on the cut off. Thats it. Plain and simple.

              Fight is off, you have to move on dude its not the end of boxing

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              • p4p-champ
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                #47
                Phelps got Blood drained...true story?

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                • Hijo de Dios
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by sNiTcH
                  sometime you need to know the word "willing" the only arguements is not the willingness its the cut off. Both fighters are "willing" to have a random test and that is already resolved. They disagree on the cut off. Thats it. Plain and simple.

                  Fight is off, you have to move on dude its not the end of boxing
                  Setting a cutoff date for half the training camp is not "random". Period.

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by madsweeney
                    On his busiest year he took an average of 3 blood OR urine tests a month....Floyd was asking for at least double that rate for the 2 months before the fight.

                    Do you think Phelps would have agreed to 36 tests his first year? Olympians are accustomed to this type of training even still there are many athletes that complain that it affects their performance.

                    Do you guys still not realize Floyd was asking for 1 years worth of Olympic testing to be performed in 2 1/2 months?!?
                    If you average it over the year for Phelps, then average it over the year for Pac.

                    Phelps gave blood, and had races later that day....and won a gold medal the next mornng.

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                    • Hijo de Dios
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by madsweeney
                      And all the mayweathers say Pac will be easier than JMM yet they need blood testing to make sure they "level the playing field".
                      People with nothing to hide don't refuse audits.

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