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  • Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post
    If thats true why hasn't it been a topic of discussion in the news, the papers or yes, these forums? There have been PLENTY of opportunities to jump on this and have people voice their opinions over the years. Nobody was talking about it nor concerned. Why is nobody concerned or talking about any other fights? Where was the outrage over Jones-Hopkins? Jones has actually failed a PED test before and boxing swept it under the rug. Why is no one calling for either Klitschko brother to be tested. Do they not fit the description? Holyfield and Botha just fought. You yourself claimed Holy was a juicer, and Botha has failed a test before. Why no out cry?

    One other small thing I forgot to mention....before Floyd initiated this whole thing I heard more about PED testing in golf than I did on boxing. That is sad.
    When you say no one, are you referring to boxing fans, or the sporting world in general? Because from what I can tell; The NFL, MLB, NBA, and Olympic officials have been worried about it for some times. Their respective fans cared and continue to care about eliminating potential dopers through stringent testing policies as well. It's only natural for boxing to join the fray.
    You can stop now. All the major professional sports organizations spent the previous decade looking to improve their resting policies, and obviously, they continue to do so.

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    • Originally posted by Hannibal Barca View Post
      You can stop now. All the major professional sports organizations spent the previous decade looking to improve their resting policies, and obviously, they continue to do so.
      Look, if you don't know what the thread is about don't respond. I could care less about all the other major sports right now. The facts are that not the fans, commissions, ABC organizations or fighters themselves were worried about testing before. It simply wasn't a big deal. Now people wanna act like this should be on Manny. Why wasn't it an issue before Manny, THAT is the question? As I already stated, there was nothing on the news about boxing and steroids before. A tiny blurb when Jones and Toney tested positive, no outcry like there is now. Tell me how come. Why didn't you give a **** whether a fighter was juiced or not before Floyd started making accusations and stipulations?

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      • Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post
        Look, if you don't know what the thread is about don't respond. I could care less about all the other major sports right now. The facts are that not the fans, commissions, ABC organizations or fighters themselves were worried about testing before. It simply wasn't a big deal. Now people wanna act like this should be on Manny. Why wasn't it an issue before Manny, THAT is the question? As I already stated, there was nothing on the news about boxing and steroids before. A tiny blurb when Jones and Toney tested positive, no outcry like there is now. Tell me how come. Why didn't you give a **** whether a fighter was juiced or not before Floyd started making accusations and stipulations?
        Your thread says, and I quote, "Nobody", in all caps for emphasis. You mentioned nothing of boxing specifically. Obviously, sporting fans and organizations similar to boxing cared, hence the reason for the massive move towards more stringent testing policies in the last decade. What you should be asking is why boxing is taking so long to do what other sporting markets, sporting markets bigger than boxing I might add, have attempted to implement for the past eight or so years.

        Who cares when and why the move for more stringent testing policies was made? It's irrelevant. What matters is that something is finally being done for something that was long overdue. Fact is, the standard policies used by NSAC are stagnant. People should be applauding Mayweather and Sauerland promotions for their efforts to clean up the sport. What they're doing is for the greater good, and as you see, commissions such as NYSAC are looking to join the movement. It's as imbecilic as asking a seasoned physician why he's using unorthodox but effective and efficient methods to cure a dying man when he found that previous methods were incompetent. What would anything be, whether it be life in general or sports as an entity, without appropriate advancements?

        By the way, weren't unorthodox testing methods proposed in one of the Holyfield-Tyson fights?

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        • Originally posted by IMDAZED View Post
          Who told you no one was concerned? What do you base this on, NSB? Is that the world to you? Don't be silly - there have been plenty of people who have been concerned for years and are thankful that Floyd Mayweather gave them a reason to discuss it.
          ^^^^ That's it. Floyd's demands has put a spotlight on a problem a lot of people knew existed. Having a high-profile industry figure saying it simple provides a base for casual fans to address the problem.

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          • Originally posted by No Ceilings View Post
            No one was concerned Pac made a million excuses not to be tested? Since when.

            Thats what made me suspect him the most. People have spoken out against the cheaters in the past. I know I did.

            Alot of people including myself didnt know testing like this was feasible in boxing. Now that we know it is with the info I heard about Abraham. Lets do it. Lets get these big fights signed.
            who said he does not want to be tested? He wanted to be tested but not under Floyd's terms. 14 days vis-a-vis 24 days, remember?

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            • i guess everybody don't have a problem with the commission's rules before, and that includes floyd for 40 fights. that being said, i highly doubt floyd's ost demand is a one man crusade to clean up sport. i wouldn't be suprised if in his next fight there will be no ost.

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              • better testing will make the sport we all love cleaner how can anyone see this as a bad thing?

                they should implement random blood tests in all big fights/title fights!

                For a sport that is as potentially dangerous as boxing I think it is paramount to know that your opponent is clean. i think Mayweather bringing this to the public and medias attention and putting a spotlight onto it is great and the first step to making these tests a standard procedure

                Every sport evolves its about time boxing did well done Floyd!

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                • Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post
                  Very simple question. Why was NOBODY concerned before about OST until Floyd decided this was a deal breaker to fight Pac? No one was worried about it. No one was saying a word. All of a sudden Pac should have to do this after being slandered? Floyd never worried about this until a fight with Manny was being discussed. All of a sudden he should be able to change the rules at his own whim? Bull****. If the governing bodies or state athletic commissions put this rule in effect and Pac refuses.....its all on him. Until that time Floyd is the one I see holding up the fight by trying to make his own rules. I don't want to hear anything about Floyd meeting Pacs demands. Fact is Manny didn't slander Floyd and try changing any rules. If Floyd wants this fight he can follow the same rules as everybody else. If he can't accept those rules, like he always did before, he doesn't really want to fight.

                  A lot of people seem to want to blame Pac. Where were all you people, and why weren't you worried before?
                  Weak ****ing argument. Like the **********s saying you shouldn't learn about a guy because no one "knows about him". **** that. It is an issue. It should be the norm. God bless Mayweather for bringing it up.

                  Also, little *****, no one was asking for 10 million dollar per pound penalties before Pacquiao. Mayweather accepted.

                  Your post suggests you are a FOLLOWER. Nothing original will come out of you while you think like this.
                  Also Floyd doesn't need anyone's permission. He came up with 24/7. Nobody thought about it before. Now you are probably watching that **** too.

                  Thread makes no ****ing sense.

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                  • Originally posted by LightsOutLewis View Post
                    better testing will make the sport we all love cleaner how can anyone see this as a bad thing?

                    they should implement random blood tests in all big fights/title fights!

                    For a sport that is as potentially dangerous as boxing I think it is paramount to know that your opponent is clean. i think Mayweather bringing this to the public and medias attention and putting a spotlight onto it is great and the first step to making these tests a standard procedure

                    Every sport evolves its about time boxing did well done Floyd!
                    You figure that would be the logical response, but when fans have so much love for one fighter, and a similar level of hate for another, people become blind to the obvious.

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                    • Originally posted by Allucard View Post
                      Weak ****ing argument. Like the **********s saying you shouldn't learn about a guy because no one "knows about him". **** that. It is an issue. It should be the norm. God bless Mayweather for bringing it up.

                      Also, little *****, no one was asking for 10 million dollar per pound penalties before Pacquiao. Mayweather accepted.

                      Your post suggests you are a FOLLOWER. Nothing original will come out of you while you think like this.
                      Also Floyd doesn't need anyone's permission. He came up with 24/7. Nobody thought about it before. Now you are probably watching that **** too.

                      Thread makes no ****ing sense.
                      Bingo, excellent post. If knew how, or could give green K you, I would.

                      ****** ass questions. It'd be like someone in the 70's asking Allen Breed when he felt it was necessary to add airbags to automobiles when "nobody" before him felt it was necessary.

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