POSSIBLE answer why floyd stood his ground and shane was a zombie
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WTF.........why play safe when youre in the biggest stage...............and the worldis watching...........................i swear if PBF should pour out his frustrations..................it would be the best time.............Comment
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they did not take less than a tablespoon of blood.. that's straight bull**** and you know it by watching the 24/7s they had like 4 or 5 tubes full of blood when they took it.Except they werent constantly drained...
They had about 10-15 tests in a span of 8 weeks, not all of them were blood tests and they took less than a table spoon
Its funny how this would effect them in the fight but not in training where muscles are actually burdened in more ways than the actual fight. Shane looked spectacular in training as did FloydComment
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I don't know why people like to make things up. Mosley is quoted as saying that he only gave blood 4 times.
The problem is that Mayweather wants Pacquiao to submit to the same Olympic-style drug testing that Mosley and Mayweather underwent for their fight. Mosley said on fight week he had given eight urine tests and four blood samples supervised by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA). Pacquiao earlier refused, saying he was uncomfortable giving blood close to a fight, and a mediation failed to strike a deal. So talks to stage Mayweather-Pacquiao in March crashed.
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I was kind of thinking the same thing because 10 or 11 blood tests in an 8 week training camp is way too much I think. Boxing is the most intense training and taking blood that much during that kind of training will take a lot more out of them than it would for olympic athletes. I like the idea of random blood tests to keep fighters clean but I dont think they need that many more.Comment
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damn........you got a great pair of eyes................I was kind of thinking the same thing because 10 or 11 blood tests in an 8 week training camp is way too much I think. Boxing is the most intense training and taking blood that much during that kind of training will take a lot more out of them than it would for olympic athletes. I like the idea of random blood tests to keep fighters clean but I dont think they need that many more.Comment
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