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That's because you're ******ed.as i said before, i want this fight more than cleaning up the sport.
unlike fake-ass crusaders who were no where to be seen before this whole thing happened.
and yes, i am aware that nsac have been talking about adopting a new testing method, it doesn't mean that floyd shouldn't state his case to the commission to convince them to go through with it.
now, why don't you find possible drug combinations that improves technique and tell me about it..
People have been trying to kill illegal doping in sports for the past 10 years. Open your eyes and pay attention.
He's gotten multiple commissions to review their policies going about it the way he did. What need does he have to present his case, when bringing his proposals to the forefront have gotten the job done?
You're upset, I understand. Killing your threads has become a habit.Comment
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As I said, leave it to Ryannn to say something completely and utterly ******ed.
I don't give a **** about Floyd or Pac. Boxers rise and fall like the winter wheat, integrity last forever. After Pac and Floyd, another boxer will rise to superstardom. My hope is by that time the integrity of boxing is secured.Comment
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please spare me your self-righteous rants.As I said, leave it to Ryannn to say something completely and utterly ******ed.
I don't give a **** about Floyd or Pac. Boxers rise and fall like the winter wheat, integrity last forever. After Pac and Floyd, another boxer will rise to superstardom. My hope is by that time the integrity of boxing is secured.
the fact is, no one really gave a **** before this whole thing was proposed. now everyone's acting like the absence of ost would cause the death of boxing.
i haven't seen anyone complaining about the current testing until just now.
if floyd's actions caused the commission to re think its testing, then that's all well and good. and im for better testing in the long run.
but now, i want this fight and so do most of boxing and non-boxing fans alike. floyd stating his case won't hurt.
instead of pressuring manny to take the test, why not pressure the commission?Last edited by Ryannn; 05-14-2010, 12:06 AM.Comment
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seems to me your'e the one that's upset.That's because you're ******ed.
People have been trying to kill illegal doping in sports for the past 10 years. Open your eyes and pay attention.
He's gotten multiple commissions to review their policies going about it the way he did. What need does he have to present his case, when bringing his proposals to the forefront have gotten the job done?
You're upset, I understand. Killing your threads has become a habit.Comment
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Then what are you moaning about? You're for better testing, Floyd brought it to the forefront, placing pressure on the commissions to improve their testing policies. You should be happy. Move along now.please spare me your self-righteous rants.
the fact is, no one really gave a **** before this whole thing was proposed. now everyone's acting like the absence of ost would cause the death of boxing.
i haven't seen anyone complaining about the current testing until just now.
if floyd's actions caused the commission to re think its testing, then that's all well and good. and im for better testing in the long run.
but now, i want this fight and so do most of boxing and non-boxing fans alike. floyd stating his case won't hurt.
instead of pressuring manny to take the test, why not pressure the commission?
In proposing superior testing, he has, which is why they're(the commissions) looking to improve their policies.Comment
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Then what are you moaning about? You're for better testing, Floyd brought it to the forefront, placing pressure on the commissions to improve their testing policies. You should be happy. Move along now.
In proposing superior testing, he has, which is why they're(the commissions) looking to improve their policies.
in case you missed it, my point here is, the pressure should be on the commission, not the fighters. when it is implemented, then there is no reason for the fighters to go against it.Comment
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You don't have a point, because pressure has been placed on the commissions, hence the reason they're looking to improve their policies.Comment
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I believe that all commissions should have stricter drug testing procedures, but the problem is chemists are coming up with more ways to improve performance or mask theses effects faster, than others are finding ways to detect them.
Hannibal Barca, Flyod cannot claim to be "cleanig up the sport", if:
A) He doesn't create a movement/petition that lets it be known to the commissions that these boxers believe that OST should be introduced, and will not box with these commissions till something is done.
B) Have OST for ALL fights within his promotions and affiliated promotions. Monetary expenses are nothing compared to the legacy of "cleaning up the sport" but he seems to be only interested in OST when it is against people he goes up against.
He hasn't done either and it looks like he is trying to promote himself as being the good guy while trying to hide his selfishness. And I mean selfish as "I need my opponents to do the testing but I couldn't care less about anyone elses matches".
Do I think any sport will ever be clean? No, but thats me being a realist people cheat everyday it is in our nature to take the easy way out, sad but true. We know that most boxers are clean but a few ruin sport but thats the ones people talk about.
Let's hope the commission realise this quickly and find a way to keep all fighters happy, healthy and clean.Comment
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