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  • EeZz
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    #41
    Originally posted by Cgarcia
    A 18 day cut off for Mosley, a known cheater is okay with ****** *****s, but not okay with a clean fighter. Haha.. and they're claiming that's random OST. Haha.. Just don't know when these ****** *****s are going to stop fooling themselves. LOL.
    Cleaning the sport my ass, does Mayweather think he can fool the people for so long. Watch in his next fight, the testing would be the same. 18 day cut off, is no better than csac regular testing lol.

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      #42
      Originally posted by EeZz
      Cleaning the sport my ass, does Mayweather think he can fool the people for so long. Watch in his next fight, the testing would be the same. 18 day cut off, is no better than csac regular testing lol.
      Floyd Jr might even give up this ****** OST altogether. Name a boxer today who is excited about welcoming 2 old guys un announce and take a tube of blood off your system before or after training? Of course, Floyd vs whoever would end up with 18 days again next time. Tygart knew that it's dangerous to conduct these tests very close to the fight. I don't think he would do something ******.

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        #43
        Originally posted by Cgarcia
        A 18 day cut off for Mosley, a known cheater is okay with ****** *****s, but not okay with a clean fighter. Haha.. and they're claiming that's random OST. Haha.. Just don't know when these ****** *****s are going to stop fooling themselves. LOL.
        Get this through your head...neither Mosley nor Mayweather knew they would stop being tested 18 days before the fight...hence R A N D O M.

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        • EeZz
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          #44
          Originally posted by Hasha
          Get this through your head...neither Mosley nor Mayweather knew they would stop being tested 18 days before the fight...hence R A N D O M.
          whether they knew it or no it doesnt mean *****, ped dont work like that lol.

          fact is a cut off, is no better than csac regular testing.

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            #45
            Originally posted by Hasha
            Get this through your head...neither Mosley nor Mayweather knew they would stop being tested 18 days before the fight...hence R A N D O M.
            Well, let's see homey. Floyd hasn't retired yet, has he? Let's see how it goes with his next fight.

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              #46
              Originally posted by Cgarcia
              Floyd Jr might even give up this ****** OST altogether. Name a boxer today who is excited about welcoming 2 old guys un announce and take a tube of blood off your system before or after training? Of course, Floyd vs whoever would end up with 18 days again next time. Tygart knew that it's dangerous to conduct these tests very close to the fight. I don't think he would do something ******.
              So just because there isn't a boxer besides Mayweather who embraces OST, it smears the purpose of it?? hahahahahah good one...

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                #47
                Originally posted by EeZz
                whether they knew it or no it doesnt mean *****, ped dont work like that lol.

                fact is a cut off, is no better than csac regular testing.
                whether they know or not makes all the difference:

                - If they knew they would stop being tested 18 days before the fight, then they could have used PEDs if they wished.

                - If they didn't know, they wouldn't be ****** enough to.

                For you to say it makes no difference either shows you have below average IQ, or you're a pacquiao devotee.

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by Hasha
                  So just because there isn't a boxer besides Mayweather who embraces OST, it smears the purpose of it?? hahahahahah good one...

                  Looking forward to Floyd Mayweather Jr's next fight with special random OST up to the day of the fight. We'll see Tygart again in 24/7 episodes!

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by Cgarcia
                    A 18 day cut off for Mosley, a known cheater is okay with ****** *****s, but not okay with a clean fighter. Haha.. and they're claiming that's random OST. Haha.. Just don't know when these ****** *****s are going to stop fooling themselves. LOL.
                    The reason why they stopped testing blood 18 days leading up to the fight is because there were no signs of PED usage. You should research cycling, no not cycling like riding a bike competitively, but cycling performance enhancing drugs in and out of your blood stream.

                    As far as urine testing, in the last episode of 24/7, USADA showed up on Mosley's doorstep the day he was heading out to Vegas that week leading up to the fight.

                    If neither fighter is showing some sort of pattern and there's no traces of usage detected, then it's safe to say that they could be playing by the rules. Ah! But that's the beauty of randomized testing. They can show up if they feel like it.

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by davis828
                      The reason why they stopped testing blood 18 days leading up to the fight is because there were no signs of PED usage. You should research cycling, no not cycling like riding a bike competitively, but cycling performance enhancing drugs in and out of your blood stream.

                      As far as urine testing, in the last episode of 24/7, USADA showed up on Mosley's doorstep the day he was heading out to Vegas that week leading up to the fight.

                      If neither fighter is showing some sort of pattern and there's no traces of usage detected, then it's safe to say that they could be playing by the rules. Ah! But that's the beauty of randomized testing. They can show up if they feel like it.
                      Dude, save that one when Floyd's next fight is over. Let's see some pattern. We'll see if it will become a permanent part of every Floyd fight. There's plenty of time, don't worry. We'll soon see something not right in the end, you'll see.

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