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  • illmaticfighter
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    Floyd Mayweather’s Drug Campaign Spills Over To MMA

    After the negotiations between Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr.’s fell apart due to Floyd’s drug testing demands, the whole issue of performance enhancing drug usage has taken a life of its own. While it is a constant issue in most professional sports and is constantly in the media awareness, I cannot recall a time where athletes from a wide variety of sports accusing each other of using PED’s. It seems that whenever an athlete is excelling at one sport, an opponent or fellow athlete is quick to point fingers without any concrete evidence. While boxing has not been as popular as it once was, marquee fighters such as Floyd Mayweather Jr.’s actions can still have a great effect on almost every professional sport out there including its “rival” the sport of Mixed Martial Arts.

    In an interview with MMAJunkie.com Josh Koscheck stated that people from other camps are saying the current UFC Welterweight champion Georges St. Pierre is on anabolic steroids and possibly a Human Growth Hormone. These two fighters are currently taping the reality show The Ultimate Fighter as opposing coaches and have fought before with St. Pierre winning the decision. When asked further as to which camp supplied the information Koscheck pointed out Former UFC light weight champion BJ Penn’s camp.

    “From what I’ve heard from other fighters in other camps, yeah, St-Pierre has done steroids and HGH, possibly. This is just on hearsay information that I’ve gotten. B.J. Penn and his camp gave me a little phone call. They were saying, ‘Yeah, he’s on steroids. He’s this; he’s that.’ I said, ‘Yeah, there’s a possibility.’ The guy is pretty ripped all year round.”

    St. Pierre was diplomatic in his response and stated that he would not be opposed to do an Olympic style drug test to prove he is clean.

    “I have no problem; anytime he wants. I’m for random drug testing. There’s nobody in the UFC that agrees more with random testing then me. … Anything they want, I don’t care. I give my body to science.”

    Mayweather may have had alterior motives for wanting an Olympic-style drug testing for his fight with Manny Pacquiao but you can’t argue with his influence.
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    #2
    Originally posted by illmaticfighter
    After the negotiations between Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr.’s fell apart due to Floyd’s drug testing demands, the whole issue of performance enhancing drug usage has taken a life of its own. While it is a constant issue in most professional sports and is constantly in the media awareness, I cannot recall a time where athletes from a wide variety of sports accusing each other of using PED’s. It seems that whenever an athlete is excelling at one sport, an opponent or fellow athlete is quick to point fingers without any concrete evidence. While boxing has not been as popular as it once was, marquee fighters such as Floyd Mayweather Jr.’s actions can still have a great effect on almost every professional sport out there including its “rival” the sport of Mixed Martial Arts.

    In an interview with MMAJunkie.com Josh Koscheck stated that people from other camps are saying the current UFC Welterweight champion Georges St. Pierre is on anabolic steroids and possibly a Human Growth Hormone. These two fighters are currently taping the reality show The Ultimate Fighter as opposing coaches and have fought before with St. Pierre winning the decision. When asked further as to which camp supplied the information Koscheck pointed out Former UFC light weight champion BJ Penn’s camp.

    “From what I’ve heard from other fighters in other camps, yeah, St-Pierre has done steroids and HGH, possibly. This is just on hearsay information that I’ve gotten. B.J. Penn and his camp gave me a little phone call. They were saying, ‘Yeah, he’s on steroids. He’s this; he’s that.’ I said, ‘Yeah, there’s a possibility.’ The guy is pretty ripped all year round.”

    St. Pierre was diplomatic in his response and stated that he would not be opposed to do an Olympic style drug test to prove he is clean.

    “I have no problem; anytime he wants. I’m for random drug testing. There’s nobody in the UFC that agrees more with random testing then me. … Anything they want, I don’t care. I give my body to science.”

    Mayweather may have had alterior motives for wanting an Olympic-style drug testing for his fight with Manny Pacquiao but you can’t argue with his influence.
    I think the Indianapolis Colts should refuse to play the New Orleans Saints unless they agree to Olympic Style Drug Testing.

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    • j.one
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      #3
      Originally posted by mushahadeen
      I think the Indianapolis Colts should refuse to play the New Orleans Saints unless they agree to Olympic Style Drug Testing.
      Good idea it would ensure a clean game and clean the sport up, see it works across the board.

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      • sigrab jr
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        #4
        This is good news. Time to clean up combat sports in general.

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        • nachaking
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          #5
          Koscheck is just mad cuz he already got beat down by GSP and hes gonna get beat down again in the rematch like Penn.

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          • NinjaMan!
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            Originally posted by illmaticfighter
            After the negotiations between Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr.’s fell apart due to Floyd’s drug testing demands, the whole issue of performance enhancing drug usage has taken a life of its own. While it is a constant issue in most professional sports and is constantly in the media awareness, I cannot recall a time where athletes from a wide variety of sports accusing each other of using PED’s. It seems that whenever an athlete is excelling at one sport, an opponent or fellow athlete is quick to point fingers without any concrete evidence. While boxing has not been as popular as it once was, marquee fighters such as Floyd Mayweather Jr.’s actions can still have a great effect on almost every professional sport out there including its “rival” the sport of Mixed Martial Arts.

            In an interview with MMAJunkie.com Josh Koscheck stated that people from other camps are saying the current UFC Welterweight champion Georges St. Pierre is on anabolic steroids and possibly a Human Growth Hormone. These two fighters are currently taping the reality show The Ultimate Fighter as opposing coaches and have fought before with St. Pierre winning the decision. When asked further as to which camp supplied the information Koscheck pointed out Former UFC light weight champion BJ Penn’s camp.

            “From what I’ve heard from other fighters in other camps, yeah, St-Pierre has done steroids and HGH, possibly. This is just on hearsay information that I’ve gotten. B.J. Penn and his camp gave me a little phone call. They were saying, ‘Yeah, he’s on steroids. He’s this; he’s that.’ I said, ‘Yeah, there’s a possibility.’ The guy is pretty ripped all year round.”

            St. Pierre was diplomatic in his response and stated that he would not be opposed to do an Olympic style drug test to prove he is clean.

            “I have no problem; anytime he wants. I’m for random drug testing. There’s nobody in the UFC that agrees more with random testing then me. … Anything they want, I don’t care. I give my body to science.”

            Mayweather may have had alterior motives for wanting an Olympic-style drug testing for his fight with Manny Pacquiao but you can’t argue with his influence.
            What a Rat boy!

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            • sicko
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              #7
              it is needed in EVERY sport to be honest, I know some people are against it for the simple fact that it is Mayweather's idea but every sport needs stronger drug testing because it is so many supplements out now

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              • Forza
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                #8
                no surprise here mma copies boxing in every way possible. Too bad nobody even knows who these 2 bums are.

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                • pistol whip
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Forza
                  no surprise here mma copies boxing in every way possible. Too bad nobody even knows who these 2 bums are.

                  Oh my ***ing god are you really that dense!!! It's call olyimpic style drug testing you idiot how can MMA be copying Boxing when it wasn't even boxing who came up with the test.


                  ***ing dumbass!!!

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                  • badecisioncotto
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                    I like GSP and penn got his a$$ whooped by him so i can see why he would be bitter, what people dont realize is when you are working in the same sport or even office setting word of mouth gets around from friends of friends.

                    With that said it could be true, but by him (gsp) willing to take the OSTs no problem, already puts him in a favorable light. so if the other guy is convinced st.pierre is on roids then go ahead and start testing at danas expense....and then proceed to get his punk a$$beat like it was gonna happen anyway.

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