Manny Pacquiao : Are We Asking the Right Questions?
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hahaha damn it shane!Nope. It's all perfectly clear.
Mosley thinks it's a situation where Mayweather wants to control everything before the two fighters step in the ring and that strategy continues to result in the fight falling apart. He doesn't feel Mayweather is really concerned with Pacquiao being on steroids. Mosley sees it as a situation where Mayweather is using the issue of random blood testing to control Pacquiao before the fight.
"I think with Floyd, with the blood test, was to get control of the situation with Manny Pacquiao. Manny Pacquiao said 'forget you, do you know who I am? I'm not going to give you any control. I'm not giving you control of the situation.' And Floyd wants to take control of the situation before they actually get in the ring. Basically trying to win the battle before the fight, before they get in the ring. That's probably the strategy to his tactics," Mosley said.Comment
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I love Conte, as de****able as he is. However, the issue isn't what's the best testing. A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. So we allow the USADA to implement what's best and go from there. That's what they wanted to do. The commissions, however, don't want to pay for that and fighters (ahem) don't want to get caught. End of story.Comment
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unless there is an independent commision for testing, this cleaning the sports of boxing will stay as a never-ending arguments among fans but not among fighters. end of story.I love Conte, as de****able as he is. However, the issue isn't what's the best testing. A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. So we allow the USADA to implement what's best and go from there. That's what they wanted to do. The commissions, however, don't want to pay for that and fighters (ahem) don't want to get caught. End of story.Comment
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The USADA is an independent commission. They work under the au****es of WADA, which is as good as it gets. Commissions don't want them for obvious reasons and (some) fighters don't either. Some.Comment
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The questions are "oh he accepted full random urine test."
Then you get the old question "but Blood Testing is more accurate"
Then someone says "but why do OST include urine test if it's no good"
Then all the google drug expert come in and state their case aswell... blah blah blah,.!!!!!
Boxers are there to fight! If they don't trust the sport or the opponent, Move on to the next sport or the next opponent. Instead of making accusations and discrediting people. Don't mess up the sport for the rest of us.
Some ppl are so hell bent on the rife of drug use in boxing, yet they are on a boxing forum everyday.
Amazing.Comment
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The questions are "oh he accepted full random urine test."
Then you get the old question "but Blood Testing is more accurate"
Then someone says "but why do OST include urine test if it's no good"
Then all the google drug expert come in and state their case aswell... blah blah blah,.!!!!!
Boxers are there to fight! If they don't trust the sport or the opponent, Move on to the next sport or the next opponent. Instead of making accusations and discrediting people. Don't mess up the sport for the rest of us.
Some ppl are so hell bent on the rife of drug use in boxing, yet they are on a boxing forum everyday.
Amazing.
right...amazing
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again,
of course we are asking the right question. manny has answered those question by passing all the test his sport's ruling bodies have required.
ive never seen a athlete in any sport in any time period dictate to another athlete/opponent what test he should take & overrule the sport's ruling bodies tests & requirement.
never.
can you imagine micheal jordan asking charles barkley or magic johnson to take a test not required by the nba, & if they dont, he wont play them in the nba finals?
its utterly ridiculous. just go across the board in all sport. when has this ever happened in professional sports? a athlete dictating to another athlete what test to take?
its hypocritical & cowardly bigotry.Comment
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