Why demand PED testing for the biggest fight in history?
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That's four excuses, but the latest one is more reliable OK then, lol. It took him a month after the fight to realize he was weakened by the blood test?
Mayweather is also going to be the one getting into the ring, shouldn't he have the right to request more stringent testing?
Why did Mayweather request not even one, not ONE, extra blood tests in his last superfight, the biggest grossing fight in history? What happened?
Pacquiao agreed to more testing than has ever been done on any boxer in history.
This argument holds no water, its a known fact that the only fighters that get caught are the ones who make mistakes i.e they don't discontinue their ped use in time like Vargas and Toney. Does it matter if this testing has never been done before? Did Holyfield, Mosely and Morrison ever get caught by the current drug system in place? There always has to be a first, like the first boxer who was tested for stimulants in 1981, or the first boxer who was tested for steroids in 2001.
Can I assume that if I search your post history I will come across posts from you advocating blood testing in Mayweather's past fights?
Can I assume that if I search your post history I will come across posts from you advocating blood testing in anybody's past fights?
Can you quote a specific passage from those articles where it says which Abraham fights required blood testing? I can't even find the word "blood" in those articles.
Again I ask, is there PED blood testing in the Abraham-Dirrell fight? I honestly don't know if there is or not. A link would be appreciated.
Has there ever been a ww champion who had to put his belt on the line after agreeing to a catchweight before? Has there ever been a fight were the stipulation was included for a fine of 10m for every pound over the limit before? Can I assume that I will find posts from you condemning these as well?
However, there is plenty of precedent for catchweight championship bouts. If you're even a casual boxing fan, much less a hardcore, you should know this.
Why did Pacquiao ask for the 10m per pound overweight penalty? Well, did Floyd come in overweight for his last fight with Marquez? Did he disregard the contract weight limit? If Floyd comes into the fight at 147 like he's supposed to do anyway, then the penalty doesn't mean a damn thing.
Like Chris Rock said, [mfers] always want credit for doin' **** they supposed to be doin' anyway.
He gives you an inch, you want a foot. He gives you a foot, you want a yard. He gives you a yard, you want a mile. And so on. And so on. And so on...Comment
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Doesn't Pacquiao have the right to come into the ring without worrying if he will be weakened by a procedure that gave him a bad experience in the past? Do you really think the biggest fight of his life is the one where he should be experimenting? "Oh trust us, THIS TIME it won't weaken you. YOU HAVE OUR WORD ON IT." lol.
If Mosley used what he used before, he would get caught today by urine tests alone. Do you really believe tests don't get updated? No test is 100% reliable, and that includes blood tests. You have to draw the line somewhere. Pacquiao agreeing to more testing than has ever been done on any boxer in history should be good enough for Mayweather.
I probably didn't even pay it any attention, to be honest. Only when it became a big sticking point is when I and most people began to take a closer look.
Can I assume that if I search your post history I will come across posts from you advocating blood testing in Mayweather's past fights?
Can I assume that if I search your post history I will come across posts from you advocating blood testing in anybody's past fights?
I was against the catchweight with Cotto from the beginning. Check my posts. I disagreed with it, but I understand why they asked for it . I still think they should have done it at 147, win or lose, but that's just me.
However, there is plenty of precedent for catchweight championship bouts. If you're even a casual boxing fan, much less a hardcore, you should know this.
Why did Pacquiao ask for the 10m per pound overweight penalty? Well, did Floyd come in overweight for his last fight with Marquez? Did he disregard the contract weight limit? If Floyd comes into the fight at 147 like he's supposed to do anyway, then the penalty doesn't mean a damn thing.
That wasn't the reason why that stipulation was put in the contract anyway
I don't understand what you mean here. Pac already agreed to more testing stipulations than have ever been agreed to before in boxing history, more than in any fight, more than in any superfight, more than in any of Floyd's superfights. Think about that. What he agreed to HAS never been done before. He agreed to it. End of. Point blank. Period. What more do you want?
Floyd asked for random testing throughout the training camp did, he get that? The answer has to be no. Even in the link you posted I quoted that and you conventionally ignored it.Last edited by General Zod; 01-18-2010, 01:26 PM.Comment
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Here's a few points to consider:
- The financial gains afforded to the winner would have been extremely broad and rewarding.
- This was going to be the biggest fight in the history of the sport of boxing.
- The winner would lay claim to the very best P4P in the world of boxing - In essence he would be on top of the world of boxing.
When that much is on the line for a fight - there is significant motivation to use {Even if you never did before} PED's. Because if the stakes are great for a normal mega-fight, then the stakes for the fight between PBF vs Pacman would have been astronomical. The statement "I am the Very Best\Greatest" would be fitting from the moment of the last bell. This was no normal fight - this was "THE FIGHT" in boxing and everyone knew it. And once the final bell sounds - no one wants to have any su****ions that cheating was involved to get the win.
This is why testing should have been accepted. Exactly because this was no normal mega-fight. Also, because the prize and accolades won from this fight will have been humongous and no one wants to be cheated out of that prize by the fight not being fought on a level playing field.
Now many state that Mayweather had no business requesting Olympic Style Testing.
Why not???
Again this would be an historic fight of the era - One that would be talked about for decades. Why shouldn't extraordinary measures be employed to ensure that there is no foul play involved. Something that people miss in making this claim, is the magnitude of this kind of fight. We're talking Mega-Millions of dollars for all involved - plus the potential millions additional to be made by the winner. This would be the ultimate winner take all scenario in boxing.
In this type of fight {One that many will not see again in their lifetime} nothing is out of bounds, when it comes to guaranteeing an equal and level playing field ..... Nothing.
That's exactly why the 10 Million penalty demanded by Team Pacman, wasn't out of bounds when it was contracted. This fight would be just too big to exclude any demand that would give either fighter an edge.
And this basic point is missed by many, when they try to support their silly arguments against PED testing in this kind of fight. You cannot deploy normal standards to a fight of this magnitude. The stakes were just too great!!!!!!
So, IMHO - Floyd had every right to demand extreme testing, just as much right as Pacman had every right to demand penalties of 10 million per pound.
The overall point: The biggest fight in history demanded extreme measures be taken to ensure a fair fight.
So, the arguments need to STOP - this was no ordinary fight, it was an extraordinary fight and extraordinary measures to ensure fair play were needed and required.
OK!! both parties negotiated to failure.
Ego,ego.
Though I think they don't want to set a "precedent" with regards to Mayweather's demand.Comment
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I see this is going nowhere.
I still haven't seen any links to Abraham's past fights in which blood testing was used. I believed you when you said it, but after asking you for a link several times and being ignored, I'm starting to have doubts.
Catchweight fights, some of which were championship fights:
Another link:
Kelly Pavlik's rematch with Jermain Taylor marks the return of catchweight bouts -- fights in which the boxers meet at an agreed weight. Graham Houston takes a look at some of the more prominent catchweight matches in boxing history.
And you keep repeating that Manny needs to be the first, completely ignoring the fact that what Manny agreed to would already make him the first. If I'm wrong, link me to a fight that required three blood tests and unlimited urine tests. Bottom line, the amount of testing Pacquiao agreed to is already UNPRECEDENTED. If you don't agree with this, then prove it wrong. Show me a fight in the past where this much testing was done.
And that link to your thread to prove that you've been a longtime advocate of strict testing in the past is hilarious, considering it's from January of THIS YEAR!Comment
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I see this is going nowhere.
I still haven't seen any links to Abraham's past fights in which blood testing was used. I believed you when you said it, but after asking you for a link several times and being ignored, I'm starting to have doubts.
Catchweight fights, some of which were championship fights:
Another link:
Kelly Pavlik's rematch with Jermain Taylor marks the return of catchweight bouts -- fights in which the boxers meet at an agreed weight. Graham Houston takes a look at some of the more prominent catchweight matches in boxing history.
And you keep repeating that Manny needs to be the first, completely ignoring the fact that what Manny agreed to would already make him the first. If I'm wrong, link me to a fight that required three blood tests and unlimited urine tests. Bottom line, the amount of testing Pacquiao agreed to is already UNPRECEDENTED. If you don't agree with this, then prove it wrong. Show me a fight in the past where this much testing was done.
And that link to your thread to prove that you've been a longtime advocate of strict testing in the past is hilarious, considering it's from January of THIS YEAR!Comment
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from the summer abraham now has to go through oylimpic style tests for every fight put into his program."
AS for if it will happen for his fight with Dirrell time will tell.
Catchweight fights, some of which were championship fights:
Another link:
And as I said before, were any of these champions asked to come down to a weight that wasnt safe for them like 143?No
Did any of them agree to a catchweight for 145 and then said because im not allowed to come in at 147 my belt will not be on the line? No
Did the camp of his opponent agree, then after the contracts were signed they then demanded he put his belt on the line?No
Again you refuse to address my points which I have made earlier
And you keep repeating that Manny needs to be the first, completely ignoring the fact that what Manny agreed to would already make him the first. If I'm wrong, link me to a fight that required three blood tests and unlimited urine tests. Bottom line, the amount of testing Pacquiao agreed to is already UNPRECEDENTED. If you don't agree with this, then prove it wrong. Show me a fight in the past where this much testing was done.
If you read my thread and my subsequent posts in that thread you will know that I was astonished by the fact that drug testing in boxing started so late and that the system in place is so easy to get around. For example I was under the illusion that there was a good system in place which had been implememted for many years. Only to find out that it has just been in place for about 7 years and it only catches the fighters who make mistakes. And if you read it you will see that, its not a matter of when I posted it obviously I knew you were going to see the date.Last edited by General Zod; 01-18-2010, 04:28 PM.Comment
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