Originally posted by check hook
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So much about that USADA is taking just teaspoon of blood.
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Originally posted by DempseyRollin View Postwhere r u gettin ur numbers from. where did u see either fighter getting their blood drawn 4x a week???ill wait for a source.
and everything u just said gives even more reason why they should be tested.
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Originally posted by Nike Phats View Post3,667 to be exact. Not that is matters, as there was no way in hell Asafa was going to beat Usain anyhow. Usain being another athlete who was subject to OST's. He was so weakened he blew away records in both the 100m, and 200m dashes.
With that said. The amount of ******ation filling this thread is quite amusing.
Asafa is brilliant.......but inconsistent. this process bothers some athletes more than others and can lead to disruption. That is the cost of a clean sport and protection for athletes......every athlete is subject to the same tests.
Would we rather have some inconvenience to all the competitiors or someone getting their head bashed in by a cheater.
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Originally posted by shogunn View Postits random, they could do it everyday if they wanted to. Are you saying they wouldnt be permitted to draw 4x a week? ill wait for your source on that.
u did not answer my question by the way. i asked for proof that what u said happened happened. i didnt ask u for proof that it could happen.
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YES there are disadvantages and inconvenience associated with WADA standard PED testing.
But lets be real.....the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.
I am yet to see a semi-convincing reason not to have it.
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Originally posted by check hook View PostPeople aren't supporting this because Floyd mayweather proposed it. If it was almost anyone else the media and everyone on here would be all for it. There has been almost zero articles as to why boxing actually needs this.......and believe me it does.......this sport needs the gold standard.....and it's a real shame the other face of boxing would rather file a lawsuit than agree to something that is unquestionably good for the sport. Resistnace to change is normal. the boxing establishment and powerbrokers prefer the status quo.....no chance of losing $$$$$$.
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Originally posted by check hook View PostAsafa is brilliant.......but inconsistent. this process bothers some athletes more than others and can lead to disruption. That is the cost of a clean sport and protection for athletes......every athlete is subject to the same tests.
Would we rather have some inconvenience to all the competitiors or someone getting their head bashed in by a cheater.
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