Is There Any Proof That Pacquiao Has Been Taking Anything Illegal?
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Come on now, you're all steroid experts this has to be a really wasy question.Comment
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ridiculous statement. he didnt take OST so you cant provide proof! thats usually a floyd fans arguementComment
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So because someone wont do your research for you, that translates into them ducking the question, rather than you simply being lazy? There's a list of what WADA testing methods detect on their website. If you wish to know, look it up.Comment
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I don't think has ever tested positive for any banned substance in all of his fights. Has he?
Btw, if you're going to make a claim of someone taking something illegal then you should have something to back it up. Innocent until proven guilty and all that.
You need to prove something actually took place rather than it didn't.Comment
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You and one other poster have touched upon something important. Nevermind Pacquiao. The whole of boxing should embrace this new, strict form of testing. Don't view it as pandering to one fighter's demands, view it as protecting the sport and its participants.
The fans are starting to want this, and we have the right to stipulate it as we support the boxers we love. The boxers are, though barely, starting to come around to the idea as well. They deserve it because they putting themselves in harm's way to entertain us and to achieve personal and national glory. The olympics games are often not dangerous at all, but boxing is. Shouldn't boxing have the highest standards...hell, shouldn't boxing be pushing for the highest standards in testing?Comment
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