Comments Thread For: Victor Conte Fires Shots at Nevada's Drug Testing Policy
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The 20,000 reasons I was referring to was the 20,000$ it costs to administer the test.
And what I propose is the fighters come to whatever ***ing comprimise they can to make the fight happen. The end!Comment
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TROOOOOOLLLLLLL MANNNNNNN!!!You were missing my point. *****s have always maintained that this was always about cleaning up the sport and yours and other peoples comments have shown to me that it never was about cleaning up the sport ever. It was always just about Floyd getting his way thru the use of contraversy and character assasination. Thanks for proving that for me!!!
Must have touched a nerv lmaoLast edited by odogg8121; 06-11-2010, 03:34 PM.Comment
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NSAC is a joke, and everyone knows it. Eventually they'll be forced into better drug testing. Maybe if the feds go after MMA like they did after baseball. It would be a lot easier to chase Dana White than it would be to chase all the different boxing promoters.
This issue was bound to come up eventually, like it has in every other major sport. It just took longer with boxing because it isn't as popular anymore. I'm sure if they introduce more drug testing in Nevada there will be a lot of fighters that would never step foor in Nevada again. There's a lot of other states and countries to hold fights in. Nevada is still the mecca of boxing, so we'd know who the real clean champions are depending on who ducked fighting in that state.Comment
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im tellin u, its gonna take somethin drastic happening like in the mancini fight for things to change. thats how all these corrupt organizations operate. they wait for something to happen before they are willing to change. its really sad.
oh and btw, what happened to the ppl on here yest defending the bull**** the docs were sayin??? conte may be a jerk but he's an expert at gettin around ped tests so he knos more than any regular physician with an agenda.Comment
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This makes no sense. Only a blood test, not a urine test, can determine the thickness of a boxer's blood, which could help to avoid serious health consequences. [/QUOTE]
Is he drunk? of course urine test CAN NOT determine the thickness of a boxer's BLOOD unless the fighter tested got a UTI that got blood on his urine.
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ur arguments suck. so ur tellin him to stop watchin boxing because he doesnt agree with the nsac???what fan would do that??its not the fighter's fault their testing is highly limited. make sense dude.Comment
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Several officials participated in Wednesday's Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC) hearing which addressed the organization's protocol for drug testing in regard to steroids and illegal drugs, including United States Anti-Doping Agency executive director, Travis Tygart. [Click Here To Read More]
told ya so.............Comment
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