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  • #61
    Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View Post
    I wouldnt mind also hearing how exactly the testing is "better". I read that they've never even caught anyone on HGH using Olympic Testing. Basically you're just buying into whatever is fed to you by Mayweather and his lackeys feed you. It was never an issue before because you just "assumed" the testing was ok. Now you're just "assuming" its inadequate.


    HGH is a different kettle of fish.....the clearance time is literally hours. Only one pro athlete has been caught using HGH...a British rugby player. They caught him with a RANDOM blood test.

    Boxing conducts announced testing and random testing via urine only. Often they do not test at all during the crucial training stages (FYI - when PED's are the most useful) and just test after the bout. There are many PED's not adequately identified via urine testing alone....blah blah...i could go on and on about this issue forever....but frankly i have done it to death.

    The current system has been universally derided as "easy to beat" "inadequate" and "criminal" by the names listed below and other figures associated with WADA and the USADA. Are these people Floyds lackeys?????


    - Travis Tygert

    - Victor Conte

    - Margaret Goodman

    - Don Caitlin


    You need to stop now.........you are not equipped for this argument.

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    • #62
      Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View Post
      I wouldnt mind also hearing how exactly the testing is "better". I read that they've never even caught anyone on HGH using Olympic Testing. Basically you're just buying into whatever is fed to you by Mayweather and his lackeys feed you. It was never an issue before because you just "assumed" the testing was ok. Now you're just "assuming" its inadequate.
      The testing is inadequate. If it wasn't, nobody would bother even trying to cheat because they know they would get caught. Maybe OST won't get rid off all cheaters but it's a step in the right direction. It's not going to hurt anything. You're just upset that it was Mayweather who shed light on this and you obviously don't like him but like Winston Churchill said "The greatest lesson in life is to know that even fools are right sometimes."

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      • #63
        Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View Post
        I love how you're all high and mighty about whats right for the sport. Yet I didnt hear a peep about this from you before? Strange.

        I suppose you'd have no issue letting a fellow employee at whatever McDonalds you work at tell you to take extra aids testing because he thought you took it up the arse? Well its for the greater good after all....
        Are you done? Anything else you want to talk about aside from McDonalds and gay sex? I suppose the original topic is out of your league now, right?

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        • #64
          Originally posted by IMDAZED View Post
          They caught someone on HGH using the blood test a couple weeks ago. Second, that's not the only thing the blood test is for. Are you done embarassing yourself?
          One person in hundreds of thousands of tests. Such improvement.

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          • #65
            Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View Post
            One person in hundreds of thousands of tests. Such improvement.
            Semantics.

            You said no one has ever been caught before, now you're changing it to one person out of hundreds of thousands

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            • #66
              Originally posted by Counter Punch View Post
              The testing is inadequate. If it wasn't, nobody would bother even trying to cheat because they know they would get caught. Maybe OST won't get rid off all cheaters but it's a step in the right direction. It's not going to hurt anything. You're just upset that it was Mayweather who shed light on this and you obviously don't like him but like Winston Churchill said "The greatest lesson in life is to know that even fools are right sometimes."


              Frequent and randomised testing acts as a deterrent....you can still cheat...... but WADA's testing regime and associated penalties are the best out there and will deter many cheaters.

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              • #67
                Originally posted by Biolink View Post
                Semantics.

                You said no one has ever been caught before, now you're changing it to one person out of hundreds of thousands
                I didnt realised they'd caught all 1 people

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View Post
                  One person in hundreds of thousands of tests. Such improvement.


                  HGH test for blood is a recent development....they weren't even sure it worked....they got their confirmation 2 weeks ago........the only way you can catch HGH use is random blood testing.....and luck...given it's clearance time even with WADA protocols you would be lucky to catch people...........

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by Ray* View Post


                    cheapshot would alway be fired in this case because of what happen between Mayweather and Pacquiao regarding testing but this is now beyond those two for me, This is now about boxing not Mayweather not Pacquiao....
                    Originally posted by Ray* View Post
                    Check most of the threads in the last 5 weeks that has to do with testing.
                    That's exactly my point mate! Nothing a thread like yours will change anything if you'll just create hundreds of 'em and all you'll get are cheapshots and dumbass answers

                    If you really are that concerned and you claim so yourself that this is bigger than you surmise, there's a thread about emailing NSAC about the lobbying of more stringent testings.

                    A level headed cool poster like you don't deserve these kinda answers, but hey, that's why we are all just posters until someone stops and carry some protesters to Nevada

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by Counter Punch View Post
                      The testing is inadequate. If it wasn't, nobody would bother even trying to cheat because they know they would get caught. Maybe OST won't get rid off all cheaters but it's a step in the right direction. It's not going to hurt anything. You're just upset that it was Mayweather who shed light on this and you obviously don't like him but like Winston Churchill said "The greatest lesson in life is to know that even fools are right sometimes."
                      Nah Im upset we didnt get to see the biggest fight in history. I want to see a fight, some want to see drug tests (wtf?). Never seemed to bother any of you before but now its a big issue.

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