Mosley is gonna be BLOOD drained on Fight night..

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  • RedWhiteBlue
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    #61
    Originally posted by -GDS-
    But warrior was going way over the top. Yeah someone will get tested before hand but so what? They'll be tested an equal number of times, causing equal amounts of "inconvience" during camps. Certain people are really just being overly dramatic about the negative effects of random blood testing.
    we are illustrating some extreme situations to get the point across....

    this OST can put one fighter at a disadvantage timing-wise and energy-wise (blood)

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      #62
      Originally posted by TortillaWarrior
      What I presented may have been over the top, but how do we know one guy gets his last 24 hours before the fight , and the other had his last test one week before the fight?

      We don't, and that can be a problem.

      One party wanted to bring this "problem" to the light of hte public,

      but they don't want the public to know when testing is done?

      That is a bit odd seeing as how this standard of testing is for the betterment of the sport, the sport paid for by the fans.
      It would suck to be tested 24 hrs before the fight while your opponent wasn't. It would be interesting to know the REAL, OFFICIAL, cutoff date is for both fighters. But it's hard to imagine that drastically effecting performance. Perhaps dates should be made public, but even if it isn't, it stills an improvement over most current procedures.

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        #63
        Originally posted by RedWhiteBlue
        we are illustrating some extreme situations to get the point across....

        this OST can put one fighter at a disadvantage timing-wise and energy-wise (blood)
        Elite athletes in contact sports are required to perform impossible bodily functions on a regular basis. Heal in absurdly fast times, among other things. Having a small amount of blood drawn is relatively much easier, and will cause as much *********** as you let it.

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          #64
          Originally posted by -GDS-
          It would suck to be tested 24 hrs before the fight while your opponent wasn't. It would be interesting to know the REAL, OFFICIAL, cutoff date is for both fighters. But it's hard to imagine that drastically effecting performance. Perhaps dates should be made public, but even if it isn't, it stills an improvement over most current procedures.
          Not really.

          Perhaps, there is a ****ty nurse doing the drawing, and she has to poke the arm a few times in turn, making it sore.

          While its not the likeliest of situations, its not impossible either.

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            #65
            Originally posted by -GDS-
            It would suck to be tested 24 hrs before the fight while your opponent wasn't. It would be interesting to know the REAL, OFFICIAL, cutoff date is for both fighters. But it's hard to imagine that drastically effecting performance. Perhaps dates should be made public, but even if it isn't, it stills an improvement over most current procedures.
            only the majority of the medical authorities that specialize in that area can prove if OST is an upgrade ... i mean its just piss and blood ... is blood testing immediately after the fight suffice?

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              #66
              Originally posted by -GDS-
              Elite athletes in contact sports are required to perform impossible bodily functions on a regular basis. Heal in absurdly fast times, among other things. Having a small amount of blood drawn is relatively much easier, and will cause as much *********** as you let it.
              another opinion.. thanks

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                #67
                Originally posted by JonoYoungP4P
                Same tests for both boxers, no excuses
                you totally missed the point ...

                OST has a great chance of putting one fighter at a disadvantage

                timing of testing
                disruption of training

                who knows if they get tested when Mosley is supposed to be sparring and while Mayweather is on a rest day?

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                  #68
                  The point of matter here is Flyod cant be trusted, he has proven several times before on cheating to have advantages on fight night. No dubt in my mind, this drug testing is a way to give Flyod another advantages. The only way this drug testing can be fair if both fighters gets tested at exact same time and day !!!

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by Boxingholic
                    The point of matter here is Flyod cant be trusted, he has proven several times before on cheating to have advantages on fight night. No dubt in my mind, this drug testing is a way to give Flyod another advantages. The only way this drug testing can be fair if both fighters gets tested at exact same time and day !!!
                    my point exactly ...

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by DE100
                      Better and more well known athletes have gone through OST testing, with not much problems, so if they can do it... Mayweather and Mosley can.

                      lol this is not some kind of experiment its been done before.
                      like i said ..

                      it has not been done before for an 8-10 week training camp ..

                      OST is designed for the Olympics or annual sporting events...the random testing is supposed to be throughout the year randomly

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