PAC never refused random Olympic style testing!!

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  • jimmy webb
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    PAC never refused random Olympic style testing!!

    He agreed to random urinalysis up to the day of the fight and after. He agreed to random blood testing, but not inside 24 days leading up to the fight, but was willing to take a blood test after the fight.

    ***** on the other hand, wanted random testing two weeks out. What PAC had agreed to goes above and beyond Olympic style testing. USADA generally does not even blood test their athletes inside 30 days of whatever event the athletes are involved in.
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    *Yawn* give it up, Pacfart. Pac never had the intention of taken the test randomly. All i can say is that he didn't declined the testing procedures, but he certainly did not want to be testing randomly.

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        #4
        Originally posted by jimmy webb
        He agreed to random urinalysis up to the day of the fight and after. He agreed to random blood testing, but not inside 24 days leading up to the fight, but was willing to take a blood test after the fight.

        ***** on the other hand, wanted random testing two weeks out. What PAC had agreed to goes above and beyond Olympic style testing. USADA generally does not even blood test their athletes inside 30 days of whatever event the athletes are involved in.
        Provide proof.

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        • jimmy webb
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          #5
          Originally posted by P4P305
          *Yawn* give it up, Pacfart. Pac never had the intention of taken the test randomly. All i can say is that he didn't declined the testing procedures, but he certainly did not want to be testing randomly.
          In the end, neither did Ugly Boy Floyd, afterall, he was the one who stated to the media that he's okay with a 14 day cutoff, so it's not really random either.

          Since ***** gave in to cutoff dates, why couldn't he just agree to the 24 days?

          In theory, an athlete could use PED's inside of the two weeks they're not being tested, duh.

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          • Biolink
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            Yawn.

            Old, **** is old...

            Roach says they are willing to be tested at any time, then changes it to 5 days, then 3 blood tests(1 around the time the fight was announced, 1 a week before the fight, and 1 immediately after), to they will submit to random urine tests up to the date of the fight(NSAC would be doing the tests IIRC), to they are willing to be blood tested with a 24 day cutoff(Basically a month).

            Whose making excuses again? Because the stuff that came out of Pacquiao's camp during the months of December and some of January far exceed whatever excuses came out of the Mayweather camp.

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            • jimmy webb
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              #7
              Originally posted by Easy-E
              Provide proof.
              It's been posted already at the peak of this controversy. I'm not gonna sift through all that crap. But, that's how I got the info.


              You can do it yourself if you wanna dig through all the info that's out there.

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                #8
                Originally posted by jimmy webb
                He agreed to random urinalysis up to the day of the fight and after. He agreed to random blood testing, but not inside 24 days leading up to the fight, but was willing to take a blood test after the fight.

                ***** on the other hand, wanted random testing two weeks out. What PAC had agreed to goes above and beyond Olympic style testing. USADA generally does not even blood test their athletes inside 30 days of whatever event the athletes are involved in.
                Really?

                Lord have mercy.

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                • jimmy webb
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Biolink
                  Yawn.

                  Old, **** is old...

                  Roach says they are willing to be tested at any time, then changes it to 5 days, then 3 blood tests(1 around the time the fight was announced, 1 a week before the fight, and 1 immediately after), to they will submit to random urine tests up to the date of the fight(NSAC would be doing the tests IIRC), to they are willing to be blood tested with a 24 day cutoff(Basically a month).

                  Whose making excuses again? Because the stuff that came out of Pacquiao's camp during the months of December and some of January far exceed whatever excuses came out of the Mayweather camp.
                  And PAC agreeing to the way ***** wanted it, goes above and beyond what is even required(even by OST standards)

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                  • Toney616
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                    #10
                    Welcome to Dec 2009

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