The reason why Mayweather demanded random blood testing against Mosley & Pacquiao.
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Beautiful man. Very reasonable posts your laying down on this thread.Let me ask you something.
Which makes more sense. To fear your opponent is on steroids because his trainer has a history of Illegal substances, or to fear you will be weakened by a drop of blood from a drug test given 14 days before the fight?
If Mayweather demanded the test out of fear, then Pacquiao refused the testing out of fear as well.
Just wanted to point that out to you.Comment
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Not for 40 fights.
Surely you can explain how Floyd was PED free for 40 fights.
There is a thread you are avoiding where you can explain yourself.
Its like the former pothead who says, "test me now, I'm clean of marijuana".
But he wasn't last year.Comment
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I didn't say Pacquiao has something to hide. He's innocent until proven guilty.
I said Pacquiao's trainer having a history of training fighters on steroids is a good reason to request random blood testing against him, especially since his conditioning coach, Alex Ariza, admitted Pacquiao doesn't know what he takes during training.
Floyds trainers have histories of selling and using drugs.Comment
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According to that logic, every fighter currently is on PED's - including Pacquiao. If that's the case, then I applaud Mayweather Jr. for being the one to put an end to it with superior drug testing.
I also applaud Mosley for sending the right message to the kids all across the gyms, by accepting the random blood testing and making a stand that he's all for cleaning up the sport - despite any mistakes he made in the past.
Mayweather vs Mosley is truly a historic fight, for more reasons than one.Comment
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