Comments Thread For: Mayweather-Mosley: Nevada To Conduct Their Own Tests
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If the intention is to clean up the sport the first thing that he should have done is to require all fighters in his undercard to undergo the same random test..No Test No Fight.That's it..But since he did not, it's obvious that it is only for the show and he is not really sincere with his intentions..Comment
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emphasis mine.They both needs each other. Last time i'd checked Team Pac has broken the commissioner rules before, and they didn't followed the rules when they made their 10 million dollars weight penalty request. Anyway i'm tired of repeating myself over that same bs, but there's more evidence that Team Pacquaio wasn't ready for the fight..
is this a correct claim? is thata commission (nsac) rule?
please educate me or either educate the poster.Comment
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If the intention is to clean up the sport the first thing that he should have done is to require all fighters in his undercard to undergo the same random test..No Test No Fight.That's it..But since he did not, it's obvious that it is only for the show and he is not really sincere with his intentions..
boss, the operative words for that is "self serving".
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1. It isn't his undercard.If the intention is to clean up the sport the first thing that he should have done is to require all fighters in his undercard to undergo the same random test..No Test No Fight.That's it..But since he did not, it's obvious that it is only for the show and he is not really sincere with his intentions..
2. You don't know either way, so don't speak on it as if you do.
3. You're grasping at straws.Comment
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When you try and make it a rule yourself instead of going through the proper channels.
Do I really need to go over the history of boxing with you? Catchweights go back as far as the turn of the 19th to 20th century. Regulation ring size is anywhere from 18" to 24", and boxing gloves (to the best of my knowledge) cannot weigh any less than 8oz for Jr. middleweights and under. So whats your point?Yet you have no issue with Pac superseding rules and requiring catch weights for title bouts? Or superseding regulations of standard glove or ring size?
Who exactly agrees with you? I'd like you to point me to those relevant who are against USADA testing policies, because to my knowledge, everyone supports more stringent testing policies; or rather, no one is against them.
As do I. But as of right now no state commission nor ABC group feels the need or any rush to change their current testing procedures, do they?
I've said countless times that I wish for random blood and urine test in all sports, not just boxing. You can run along and scrummage through my post looking for exact quotes if you wish, but I wont. If you seek it, find it yourself.
So post a link to all the other fighters you've talked about being tested by USADA standards. You won't because you can't, so just stop lying.Comment
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He's not sincere...plain and simple. This is the best time to prove that he is serious..require all those boxers that will fight on May 1 to undergo the same random blood testing..Comment
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I can't quote your post because you inserted text within my post. With that said, the word "all" covers "all" those in boxing.
You can continue beating at this pointless... well, point.Comment
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