Comments Thread For: Goodman Questions Mayweather-Mosley Drug Testing Gap
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I personally think the whole thing is a farce. Not to say that random testing can't be effective, but in this case it's all a ploy imo. If testing were to be effective, it shouldn't be imposed by one boxer as part of a negotiating ploy. Throw in the slanderous steroid accusations that started the whole thing and the circus show is even more laughable.Comment
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To be honest, I had thought that it was a mis-reporting and I had believed Mayweather was blood tested but was just writing on what I thought I had seen in the report.
As it were, Mayweather was blood tested 1 day prior to each of Mosley's tests.Comment
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My mistake, I missed that part.
To be honest, I had thought that it was a mis-reporting and I had believed Mayweather was blood tested but was just writing on what I thought I had seen in the report.
As it were, Mayweather was blood tested 1 day prior to each of Mosley's tests.Comment
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Like i said am not suprised!!! You want out of competition testing fine! We havent even got testing yet period, You trying to insuinate that if you dont participate in out of competition testing then nothing is random fine...I choose to believe the opposite.Comment
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If anyone else championed this movement, most of you would be all for it. But because of your man love for Pacquiao and hatred for Floyd, you are dispelling this as a ploy. Many boxers are now stepping forward and agreeing to testing. The fact of the matter is more stringent testing is needed in boxing. It seems that most boxers are open to random drug testing for blood and urine, it is the boxing organizations who are resisitant to change.
As for the 14 day cutoff holding up the fight, the last time I checked negotiations have not even began for this fight, so none of us have any idea of what is going to happen.Comment
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If anyone else championed this movement, most of you would be all for it. But because of your man love for Pacquiao and hatred for Floyd, you are dispelling this as a ploy. Many boxers are now stepping forward and agreeing to testing. The fact of the matter is more stringent testing is needed in boxing. It seems that most boxers are open to random drug testing for blood and urine, it is the boxing organizations who are resisitant to change.
As for the 14 day cutoff holding up the fight, the last time I checked negotiations have not even began for this fight, so none of us have any idea of what is going to happen.
You cannot vouch for any man! only for yourself and as long as my opponent is going through the same testing then am fine by it. Soon the commission and people would come around to it but its step by step.Comment
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