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Originally posted by BillyBoxing View PostThey both come for the third world.
They are simple human being with heart coming from poverty.
I have a lot of repect for both guys,altough Clottey is too much of a sore looser I respect a lot how he made his way from a poor town of Ghana.
They aren't born in USA,Germany or UK with good means,good gyms.
Nobody helped them like in our develloped countries.
They aren't born like PBF in USA in a boxing family.
They made their way only with two balls and two gloves to a world title,seven for Manny.
Here are two fighters that I really respect in the game......but I wouldn't call Clottey a sore loser by any means, but I respect your opinion!!
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Originally posted by shadeyfizzle View PostYes it was. Right on the video of him getting blood drawn the reporter said it was for different tests including performance enhancers. They even did a followup report a few days later and made a big deal about them coming up clean because of the whole mayweather situation. People even made several threads about them. *****s simply chalked it up to not being random.Originally posted by BillyBoxing View PostProof,mister nuthugger
The 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."
This above only confirms what I said in an earlier post. But the WBO will do a urine test, post fight.
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Originally posted by COACH-WEBB View PostNo, it was a routine physical. Texas even stated that they don't even test for PEDs.
http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/mo...#ixzz0gdhpb9LS
This above only confirms what I said in an earlier post. But the WBO will do a urine test, post fight.
As for the Pac-Clottey fight i think its the same test they use for all fights. Didn't know about the post-fight test though, thanks for posting that.
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Originally posted by Akinapepemo View PostPardon me for butting in, but i think shadeyfizzle meant the tests ordered by the NSAC when the negotiations for May-Pac was almost dead. It wasn't scheduled months ahead and was only anounced 48hrs before the test, hence it being 'random.' That certain test was a urine test.
As for the Pac-Clottey fight i think its the same test they use for all fights. Didn't know about the post-fight test though, thanks for posting that.
With this fight, the tests are not the same because each different state commission does things differently. As the article states, Texas does not have then test before AND after the fight. As a matter of fact, there is NO drug testing for these two fighters at all from the State of Texas, only the WBO will urine test afterwards.
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