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[New Development] - Texas Licensing and Reg. No Drug Testing For Pac/Clottey At All
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guys, the sport of boxing is so corrupt that ppl dont care if manny is using or not. i think a lot of these ppl would rather not know...they are makin their case and they do not want that messed up by a possible scandal. i mean i dont think manny is using, but i also think ppl are to scard to find out. so whereas there would be an uproar if this was another sport where there is no ped testing, this is not the case here. ppl truly dont care and it's sad.
dont worry, just like the boom boom mancini fight where he killed the korean guy, something is gonna rock boxing so hard that ppl are gonna realize change is neded. it's just sad that by that time it'll proly be too late for some ppl.
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Originally posted by DE100 View PostThe Texas Dept. of Licensing and Regulation won't be drug testing the boxers before and after their bout, a spokesman told the Daily News
Most state commissions have boxers submit to only urine tests before and after a fight. The Texas agency doesn't even do that. Its executive director, William Kuntz, can order a drug screen for boxers if there is "good cause." But Susan Stanford, a public information officer for the department, doesn't envision that happening for this fight, even though Pacquiao has come under increased scrutiny of late over the issue of performance-enhancing drugs. "At the present time, no drug testing will be required of the boxers," she told The News Thursday. "We don't see rumors as good cause. There is a medical examination before the fight, but that doesn't include drug testing."
Arum said he chose to stage the fight in Texas for the amenities, not the lack of drug testing. "I always assumed (that Texas) did drug testing, but I know for sure that the WBO insists on that," Arum said in a phone interview. "The reason the fight is in Texas is because it's in Cowboys Stadium, not because of the (lack of) drug testing."
http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/mo...#ixzz0gdhpb9LS
So Im assuming that was the physical last week that Texas did if So the Philippine news had it wrong about it also being Tested for PED's.
The WBO will do one urine test after the fight though.Team Pacquiao do not like drug test do they
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Originally posted by P4P305 View PostThey locked up the updated thread, very typical.
its because it ran its ****** course...typical *****s...got all excited over nothing
you wanna know why that whole thread was funny?
people started throwing 'peds this peds that' when in reality, and they themselves know this: Texas does NOT test for PEDS
they'll run tests for their own banned substance list ie. ephedra, diuretics etc
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Originally posted by -pound4pound- View Postits because it ran its ****** course...typical *****s...got all excited over nothing
you wanna know why that whole thread was funny?
people started throwing 'peds this peds that' when in reality, and they themselves know this: Texas does NOT test for PEDS
they'll run tests for their own banned substance list ie. ephedra, diuretics etc
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Originally posted by DE100 View PostThe Texas Dept. of Licensing and Regulation won't be drug testing the boxers before and after their bout, a spokesman told the Daily News
Most state commissions have boxers submit to only urine tests before and after a fight. The Texas agency doesn't even do that. Its executive director, William Kuntz, can order a drug screen for boxers if there is "good cause." But Susan Stanford, a public information officer for the department, doesn't envision that happening for this fight, even though Pacquiao has come under increased scrutiny of late over the issue of performance-enhancing drugs. "At the present time, no drug testing will be required of the boxers," she told The News Thursday. "We don't see rumors as good cause. There is a medical examination before the fight, but that doesn't include drug testing."
Arum said he chose to stage the fight in Texas for the amenities, not the lack of drug testing. "I always assumed (that Texas) did drug testing, but I know for sure that the WBO insists on that," Arum said in a phone interview. "The reason the fight is in Texas is because it's in Cowboys Stadium, not because of the (lack of) drug testing."
[url]http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/more_sports/2010/02/26/2010-02-26_no_test_issues_for_manny_fight.html#ixzz0gdhpb9 LS[/url
Pacquiao fights most of his fights in Nevada. After the drug testing issue is brought up, he immediately runs to Texas.
Yeah, OK.
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