What's the reason behind why tygart decided to stop the test 18 days before the fight

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  • Frank Ducketts
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    #61
    All I ever heard from Pac fans was Pac was so shook of needles lol. Pac saw his last 2 pay checks, saw that they weren't like when he fought Hatton and Dlh, and decided he isn't that afraid of needles, AND that he still wants 50-50 with Floyd lol...

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    • ThePrince
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      #62
      Originally posted by MindBat
      Dr. Watson is apparently speculating on what could happen if blood is drawn too close to the fight.

      Did he present examples of fighters who have suffered pre-fight or post-fight hematomas, infections or other injuries? Did he present any case histories of fighters who have suffered hematomas due to blood drawing in the past?
      Watson has reviewed thousands of medical records because he was the chief ringside physician in Vegas/NSAC for a long time.

      "Dr. Watson has done thousands of weigh-in physicals and done thousands of fights. He's viewed tons of medical records. What Dr. Watson was kind of saying was that on some occasions with fighters, he would notice hematomas on the inside of the elbow where they gave blood," said Keith Kizer, executive director of the NSAC.

      "So Dr. Watson was concerned that you could have fighters who -- if you take blood too close to the fight -- you could run the risk of something like that developing in a fighter," said Kizer. "That could cause an effect on their performance, especially when they've had to do fights on late notice, for the infections diseases -- Hepetitus A, Hepititis B, and HIV -- and they had to give blood for that."
      ^So he has firsthand anecdotal knowledge and medical records to back up his claims. It's not just what he views as hypothetical problems that may arise, but actual problems that he's seen up close.

      Which brings up the question: Has Manny not suffered cuts in previous fights and bled during those fights?
      Getting cut over your eye during a fight isn't the same as developing a hematoma, especially if it's a few days before a fight. Plus there's other risks like contracting infectious disease and it's probably not a great idea to drain blood from athletes who are going through extreme dehydration during the final weeks of training camp.

      A strict out of competition random testing policy and random testing to within 3 weeks and directly after the fight (with urine tests throughout) would be the most effective and safe policy.
      Last edited by ThePrince; 08-10-2010, 10:46 PM.

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      • pasawayako
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        #63
        Originally posted by Frank Ducketts
        I knew you wouldn't have an answer lol... You PAc fans are so phony too lol... As far as Tygart, you'd have to ask him if what YOU say is true why he stopped testing 18 days before the fight if that's true. I'm sure he didn't tell the fighters that he would stop though. I'm sure that Tygart kept the fighters on their toes that they would be testing up till the fight. Why ask Floyd's fans though lol... You thought you had a bullet proof question lol... FOOH lol...
        Will u believe that tygart didn't stop the blood test 18 days before the fight has nothing to do with the risk of getting injured and being confident that the fighter will not be benefited by peds/steroids even if they decided to use in those time frame? Or it's just a coincidence?

        Dr. Watsons said that there's a chance that the fighter could be injured, what if he test the fighter on the day of the fight and one of the fighter get injured that leads to the cancellation of multi million dollar fight will tygart wait for that to happen or will he make it sure to prevent it from happening? And about conte who knows the in and out of steroids said that using those peds in that time frame will never give a fighter an advantage, don't u think tygart didn't know it?

        Oh and i ask the floyd fans because they're the one who is known experts in peds here in NSB and i want to hear it from them, maybe they could enlighten me.

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        • pasawayako
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          #64
          Originally posted by Frank Ducketts
          PAc's fans are jumping on the opinion of a doctor who thinks that blood being draw close to the fight will affect the fighters. You *******s don't even know the amount of blood that's being drawn for the testing lol... Fools lol. Sorry but you all FAIL!!!!!!!!!!!!
          Where do u think we will believe to posters here on NSB or to doctors who went to the university to study about this drugs?

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          • Franco2012
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            #65
            BINGO

            Floyd took steroids in those 18 days,there is no other reason why would he order to Tygart to stop testing him!

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