USADA Ceo Traivs Tygart Live Tonight
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LED,
You keep responding to me when I already told you that we're on different planes.
Again, cheers to you. But we don't think the same. Feel free to ignore my posts.Comment
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I see a lot of posters saying they are for better testing but then argue on why Pac shouldnt take the test, I dont get it myself. Are you for the sport or for Manny?Comment
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Right, I hear and read the same thing. In the next breathe, they make every excuse in the book why he shouldn't do the BETTER testing. You are right Ray.Comment
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My perspective is that anyone who opposes testing improvements in the sport is not actually a fan of the sport. But rather a protector/enabler/concealer of a single fighter.
I agree with Tygart in that there are only three reasons to refuse improved testing:
1) Unfamiliarity. Although we have ALL become much more familiar with the testing process from seeing it on 24/7 and through the training videos.
2) Inconvenience. Clearly, USADA makes an effort to mitigate any disruptions by waiting until workouts are complete or until the athlete can provide a sample.
3) Deception. The athlete has something to hide.Comment
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Yeah, that was actually staggering. If I were a supporter of that camp, it would force me to ask myself if any of the stories that camp puts out are true. And why I blindly follow them.
Also, please remember another instance where Keith Kizer publicly came forward to dispel some Arum lies. And not just Arum, but Ariza also:
"Kizer was unable to confirm the claim by Pacquiao’s conditioning expert Alex Ariza that the US Anti Doping Agency subjected Mosley to a blood test one day before he arrived in Las Vegas on fight week. However, Kizer said Mosley’s first test was on March 23 and Mayweather’s on March 22. "
Last edited by Vito Corleone; 05-24-2010, 08:11 AM.Comment
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It was pretty interesting to hear that xyllocaine isn't a banned substance by the USADA.
Hmmmm... I wonder why?Comment
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