After watching how they tested Floyd one 24/7
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And they keep coming, the excuses that is!!! Sign the damn deal that is if floyd manages to beat my man shane which i dont think he will but if by some miracle he does win then step up and be a man manny and do the test!!!Comment
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its 1/10 of a milliliter and they need 2 samples sample a and sample bWhat was all that stuff that the USADA needing only less than a teaspoon of blood? I just watched 24/7 and they took around 4 tubes of blood from Mosley not just less than a teaspoon. They took 2 tubes from Floyd. The narrator also mentioned that Shane had been tested 3 times in the past 10 days. They didn't mention anything else about Floyd. Is this how random testing actually goes? That one fighter may be tested more than the other? Not hating, just asking some questions.Comment
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i was thinking the same thing.
in all honesty i can understand if pac doesn't want to go thru that tedious and annoying process. also i can see how it can psychologically and mentally affect you... as well as physically, because there are people who feel weak when blood is taken out (and it could affect the training next day and such). i wouldn't agree to that if i was boxer.Last edited by Akyra; 04-11-2010, 09:55 AM.Comment
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It was hard work for the people who was trying to test Floyd, but it didn't look like hard work for Floyd, he just trained normally and finished off his training session like an ordinary day, they went to his house with him after his training session cause he couldn't fill up the cup but at the end of the day it was the same kinda things he would have been doing on a normal day, just chilling at home after his session, they just had to wait for him to rehydrate... didn't seem to bother Floyd, just looked like harder work for the guys that are testing.
Stop trying to twist things.Comment
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FYI Pacquiao also said that he would submit to unlimited urine testing which was the next thing I was going to say so don't get ****ing mad at me
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Honestly this has been my stance for a while (even tho I have from time to time address it via replies). I really wish you guys would move on but unfortunately people are compelled to make thread after thread.Comment
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I'd agree to it...as long as its being demanded by a governing body, not my opponent. If I'm the top guy in the sport, no other fighter should be able to tell me what to do.i was thinking the same thing.
in all honesty i can understand if pac doesn't want to go thru that tedious and annoying process. also i can see how it can psychologically and mentally affect you... as well as physically, because there are people who feel weak when blood is taken out (and it could affect the training next day and such). i wouldn't agree to that if i was boxer.Comment
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