Only if the comission approoves it, no one man is above the sport to implement it
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Since all you floyd fans are drilling me with question (in which I'm constantly responding to) can you guys answer this...
which would you rather have, a Floyd mandated test in which team pac or any fighter could just tell Floyd to **** off, while going off to fight someone else
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A commission based standard in which if you don't comply, you get your licensed revoked/suspended.
Im just curious as to which one you guys would rather have.
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Originally posted by O.S.I.R.I.S View PostSince all you floyd fans are drilling me with question (in which I'm constantly responding to) can you guys answer this...
which would you rather have, a Floyd mandated test in which team pac or any fighter could just tell Floyd to **** off, while going off to fight someone else
Or
A commission based standard in which if you don't comply, you get your licensed revoked/suspended.
Im just curious as to which one you guys would rather have.
Now ask yourself will that EVER happen?
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Originally posted by No Ceilings View PostBut you already know that i will never be the standard. Ever. Its a contract thing not a commission thing.
Also it doesn't even have to be the commission it could be the sanctioning bodies. They could have every sanctioned fight random blood testing.
On the real Burner, don't buy into the bull**** of it will never be a standard. If it never becomes the standard. Then the reason will be because the powers to be don't really care about it...
If Mayweather, Golden Boy, Dibella, Malignaggi, Shaw.... If everybody who was so advocate against Pac really wanted it. Then they are powerful enough in the sport to put pressure to make it a standard...
The commission love the money that all the people I mentioned bring in. If that money walks the commission will start changing there tune... The reason why it looks like right now it will never be a standard is because the powers to be are not really forcing the issue to make it a standard.
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Originally posted by No Ceilings View PostBut you already know that i will never be the standard. Ever. Its a contract thing not a commission thing.
Hell when the first caught that guy in soccer for HGH use, the NFL was already talking about implemented OST because these companies are actually showing there test can catch people.
FWIW all that I'm asking is for better testing. The commission have these in process but as soon as better testing can be proven more effective and can withstand the legal issues, then boxing will have OST guaranteed.
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Originally posted by O.S.I.R.I.S View PostI can't believe you asked me this. Its almost as if you haven't read a thing I posted and your only trying to flame.
Let me give you a scenario so you will understand my stance. Let's say this becomes a standard in boxing and is implemented by the commission (something Im in favor of). If all boxers are required to do this and Manny refuses, Not only would I never support a Manny fight, I will be one of the boxing fans leading the protest for him to never be licensed again.
You either support more stringent testing or you don't. There is no midway point.
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Originally posted by jrosales13 View PostIt would be standard in more ways then one... Yes if boxers like Floyd who has power and promoters who have power say We will not do anymore fights in Nevada unless Neveda makes this a standard. I bet you Nevada will really make a change. They will not want to lose that money...
Also it doesn't even have to be the commission it could be the sanctioning bodies. They could have every sanctioned fight random blood testing.
On the real Burner, don't buy into the bull**** of it will never be a standard. If it never becomes the standard. Then the reason will be because the powers to be don't really care about it...
If Mayweather, Golden Boy, Dibella, Malignaggi, Shaw.... If everybody who was so advocate against Pac really wanted it. Then they are powerful enough in the sport to put pressure to make it a standard...
The commission love the money that all the people I mentioned bring in. If that money walks the commission will start changing there tune... The reason why it looks like right now it will never be a standard is because the powers to be are not really forcing the issue to make it a standard.
If boxers boycott Vegas they have to fight somewhere else. So then they have to get that States commission to implement it then it will never end. If Mayweather-Pacquiao can only happen if the OST's are involved then Pac should just do it for the good of the sport and give the fans the fight they want. I think he will this Fall. Pac is going to prove that it's not a commission thing its a contract issue.
I don't see the commission doing anything. At least not this year or the next this will take a long time.
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Originally posted by jrosales13 View PostIt would be standard in more ways then one... Yes if boxers like Floyd who has power and promoters who have power say We will not do anymore fights in Nevada unless Neveda makes this a standard. I bet you Nevada will really make a change. They will not want to lose that money...
Also it doesn't even have to be the commission it could be the sanctioning bodies. They could have every sanctioned fight random blood testing.
On the real Burner, don't buy into the bull**** of it will never be a standard. If it never becomes the standard. Then the reason will be because the powers to be don't really care about it...
If Mayweather, Golden Boy, Dibella, Malignaggi, Shaw.... If everybody who was so advocate against Pac really wanted it. Then they are powerful enough in the sport to put pressure to make it a standard...
The commission love the money that all the people I mentioned bring in. If that money walks the commission will start changing there tune... The reason why it looks like right now it will never be a standard is because the powers to be are not really forcing the issue to make it a standard.
Also one thing I will say about the commission is this; When in the history of the sport has something been proven beneficial to the health of boxers not been implemented? People can bash them all day long, but when it has came down to the safety of the fighters, These commissions have always stood up and did the right thing. If anyone can name a time when they haven't please let me know (because I admit I don't know everything)
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