Comments Thread For: Doctors Back Pacquiao's Case Against USADA Protocol
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During the failed negotiations for a potential March 13 bout against unbeaten Floyd Mayweather, seven-division champion, Manny Pacquiao claimed that he did not want to have blood randomly drawn for drug testing within 14 days of a fight. [Click Here To Read More]Comment
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so your argument is that the risk of injury from draing blood is high???? and in effect Tygert is saying it is almost non-existent to protect Floyd???
If he really wanted to protect Floyd they wouldn't test him at all.....lest he sustain a serious injury
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How come every time there is a gathering of these clowns, they have to spend all their time talking about about drug testing. It's common knowledge in the grown-up world that the whole thing was made up so Floyd could avoid Pacquiao!Comment
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Read the article before you blabber, don't be blinded by your love for tygart because he's with floyd. LOLComment
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that's why I put down the "if" he was fighting..wouldn't he wanna be 100% sure his opponent is clean..lots of athletes are cheating their way to stardom didn't they just catch ali funeka cheating? I mean a "warrior" like pacquiao doesn't want to agree to a blood test hmmm it's very su****ious don't you think??Comment
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priceless article. hepatitis (especially c) can only be transmitted by sharing needles , which we can see in drug abuser , not when taking blood ,because needles are not shared on taking blood for testing . but there is still a chance of infection from cutaneous flora (bacteria found normally on the skin of healthy individuals) , which can be eliminated by sterilizing the area where the needle is entered. haematomas can be avoided if experienced hands are taking the blood . all there risks combined are very very rarely encountered , we almost never see them .if taking blood from the arm causes pain or discomfort for the boxer, then blood may be taken from anywhere else , legs for example .and and no i'm not a doctor i'm a 4th year medical student .Comment
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