So much about that USADA is taking just teaspoon of blood.

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  • Chip2006uk
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    #141
    On a lighter note, how awkward did the USADA guys look when they had to wait for floyd to do his urine test lol

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    • spidey17
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      #142
      Here is the blood they collected from Mayweather:



      Blood collected from the third visit in 10 days for Mosely:





      My question is all this blood that was taking from one visit or are the other vials in the pictures from previous visits that they carry with them. It seem like the two yellow cap vials are from the Mayweather visit and the two other vials are from Mosely in the photo with the four vials.. Would that be proof that Mayweather is having his tests done first? And I thought they were only taking less then a teaspoon.

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      • PensionKiller
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        #143
        Looks nasty to me, I hate needles and blood, well I don't mind injections but blood tests can be quite draining.

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        • Clint650
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          #144
          Originally posted by Reloaded
          A teaspoon is 5 ml , those vials are 2 ml full which they werent near full .

          Grow up ya ***wit , athletes get tested by the 1000s .
          theres the facts. use this other known fact as a visual. when a person donates blood, they usually give a pint. there are 10-12 pints of blood in the human body. those individuals are usually tired and worn out from lack of food and the loss of blood (not just from the loss of blood) thats why they offer you a donut to get you sugar levels up. those tubes would not effect an athlete in any negative way, whatsoever.

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            #145
            Originally posted by Clint650
            theres the facts. use this other known fact as a visual. when a person donates blood, they usually give a pint. there are 10-12 pints of blood in the human body. those individuals are usually tired and worn out from lack of food and the loss of blood (not just from the loss of blood) thats why they offer you a donut to get you sugar levels up. those tubes would not effect an athlete in any negative way, whatsoever.
            I agree it isn't that much, but it can affect athletes who are weight drained and dehydrated.

            Lack of water in the body can make it more prone to illness, and simply feel weak.

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              #146
              Originally posted by Sin City
              I know.. I just saw the episode. I was like god damn! that was a lot of blood. tea spoon my ass..


              PAC feinted when he saw the viles




              true story

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              • Clint650
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                #147
                Originally posted by Reloaded
                A teaspoon is 5 ml , those vials are 2 ml full which they werent near full .

                Grow up ya ***wit , athletes get tested by the 1000s .
                Originally posted by PensionKiller
                I agree it isn't that much, but it can affect athletes who are weight drained and dehydrated.

                Lack of water in the body can make it more prone to illness, and simply feel weak.
                possible, but i would think dehydaration and severe diet have more to do with making a fighter ill than losing a couple of teaspoons of blood. (blood replaces itself within 24 hrs). those fighters who wear sauna suits and drain themselves while eating barely anything do more damage to their bodies than a blood test, and i think for some (like Manny) the superstitions of losing blood has an effect on them mentally. but if it really wasnt safe, they would not test athletes in this way at all.

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                • the gent
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                  #148
                  Originally posted by Reloaded
                  Again your ignorance to the big picture is trapped inside your hate of Floyd mentality , it will never be implemented to all the under card because its just to costly but WT fights will get it sooner or later , everything that causes big change starts somewhere , its obvious that somebody of Floyds public standing would push the point along .

                  It doesnt matter why how or when Floyd asked for it , he is probably the most well known fighter in the world and its because of that not inspite of that , who he is is why it gained as much attention from the world media looking squarely at boxing ,,, AA has had it all his contracts and nobody cares because the media is not interested in AA .

                  Like I said bud its a good thing for boxing overall ,, whats ironic here is if it was Pac asking and Floyd saying no you would flip flop in an instant , I have nothing against Pac at all and think he is a great fighter , but saying no to this is not right , if it were Floyd saying no I would be against him .
                  So no response on the undercard comment? Has nothing to do with Pac BUD, If you can read clearly, you will understand i have no problem with the testing if it is a RULE, not some paranoid fighter who had absolutely no reason to make this accusation other than fear, jealousy, and you know this. This argument can go on for days with he said she said, but as you say in your opinion, Floyd is the most recognized fighter in the world so he has made this HIS crusade, so why not make everyone on HIS card have to take the same tests? That will make a statement that he wants to change and supposedly clean up the sport.

                  As far as the flip flop statement, well that's just childish. I think your smarter than that. Lastly, if it's the best thing for Boxing, if and when it becomes the standard, again we will all shut the F up. This all started because we all want to see the fight happen, thats the bottom line. Now everyone is, "This is the best thing for boxing, why are people bitchin". Now everyone is an expert on dope testing.

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                  • tibbar
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                    #149
                    Originally posted by Jim Jeffries
                    They meant one of these spoons.

                    dang!!! i could take a bath with that

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                    • Max05
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                      #150
                      bump!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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