Didn't you idiot's say that it was only a tea spoon of blood?
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Its more like 4 full tubes of blood and they are still taking blood from MOSLEY in that picture
ITs just unreal,probably 5 + tubes every 3 day.
[IMG]http://i973.***********.com/albums/ae214/SHERPAKOVSKI/maymosblood2.jpg[/IMG]Last edited by Max05; 04-12-2010, 12:09 AM.Comment
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every fighter trains differently and their bodies recharge differently, one main point was that manny didn't want unlimited blood tests, he was worried it might affect his training hence the specific number of times blood would be drawn and unlimited urine.
i thought that maybe 24/7 would show the additional testing to seem "insignificant" but after seeing Saturdays episode, it was actually the opposite. I can understand why a fighter wouldn't want to go through that especially since its not even sanctioned by the governing boxing commission.Comment
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another significant point is that both mayweather and mosley gave blood 3 times in 10 days, at least that's what I thought I heard on 24/7
every fighter trains differently and their bodies recharge differently, one main point was that manny didn't want unlimited blood tests, he was worried it might affect his training hence the specific number of times blood would be drawn and unlimited urine.
i thought that maybe 24/7 would show the additional testing to seem "insignificant" but after seeing Saturdays episode, it was actually the opposite. I can understand why a fighter wouldn't want to go through that especially since its not even sanctioned by the governing boxing commission.Comment
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another significant point is that both mayweather and mosley gave blood 3 times in 10 days, at least that's what I thought I heard on 24/7
every fighter trains differently and their bodies recharge differently, one main point was that manny didn't want unlimited blood tests, he was worried it might affect his training hence the specific number of times blood would be drawn and unlimited urine.
i thought that maybe 24/7 would show the additional testing to seem "insignificant" but after seeing Saturdays episode, it was actually the opposite. I can understand why a fighter wouldn't want to go through that especially since its not even sanctioned by the governing boxing commission.
so it does nothing 3 times in ten days. what is your point? say it fcked up 3 training days, even though it doesnt, isnt that worth knowing if your opponent is cheating?Comment
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relax i'm not trying to start anything both fighters agreed to all that testing.
3 times in 10 days is not an excuse, it's fact.
the point i was trying to make was that i found it interesting that the random blood testing really is that frequent. everything up until saturday was heresay, no one knew how often it was going to be.
all the arguments that it was only going to be a 'teaspoon' and that it wasn't going to be an everyday thing are being help up to the light.Comment
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Again, This is not an experiment Stop acting like this has not been done to tons of athletes. Great and better athletes like Bolt, Kobe, Lebron, Armstrong, Federer, Williams Sisters, Phelps, etc... have taken it and can handle it. Mayweather, Mosley, and Pac are no different.Comment
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did you not see that they had a problem with the urine, not the blood.Comment
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if you were to apply that to a full month (hypothetically) 30 days would have 9 days of blood being drawn. you can argue that 1/3 of your training time giving blood samples does affect how you are overall prepared for a fight.Comment
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