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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Nevada Commission Hearing Set on Drug Testing Protocol

    The Nevada State Athletic Commission will hold a hearing June 9 addressing its protocol for drug testing, in general, and, steroids and illegal drugs, in particular, commission director, Keith Kizer, informed BoxingScene.com. [Click Here To Read More]
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    Great, seems like a little step forward toward better testing but we'll see.

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    • baracuda
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      #3
      now the right peopl are dealing with these stuff instead of fighters having theirs...thats just a ***** move for a fighter to want his own rules!

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        #4
        This is great news....hopefully they adopt full USADA style testing and not some watered down version.........Floyd's demands appear to have worked.

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          #5
          Originally posted by baracuda
          now the right peopl are dealing with these stuff instead of fighters having theirs...thats just a ***** move for a fighter to want his own rules!
          Does somebodies $10 million dollar per pound penalty sound familiar?

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          • baracuda
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            #6
            Originally posted by Big Smoke
            Does somebodies $10 million dollar per pound penalty sound familiar?
            does asking 300k per pound penalty for going over the agreed weight guarantees floyd wont go over it?....lol

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              Originally posted by baracuda
              now the right peopl are dealing with these stuff instead of fighters having theirs...thats just a ***** move for a fighter to want his own rules!
              It's a ***** move not to demand better drug testing for PED's like HGH and EPO with all this cheating going on. Floyd spoke, and apparently people are listening.

              Floyd is a genius.

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              • baracuda
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                #8
                only bitches demand special rules!

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                • JK1700
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                  #9
                  More advanced testing can only improve the sport

                  So I dont see how people cannot agree with it

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                    #10
                    Indeed, this is a good thing for the sport.

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