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Dan Rafael: "A seven-day cutoff is quite REASONABLE but Floyd still REFUSED to budge"
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Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostLook at this f*g trying to act like OOC testing is done to everyone.
Q: How are athletes selected for OOC Testing?
A: USADA selects athletes to test in an out-of-competition setting based on an automated draw that considers a number of factors, including athlete ranking, risk of doping within each sport and test history. All athletes from all sports under USADA’s jurisdiction are subject to OOC testing and USADA has the right to test any athlete for any reason. All NGBs are required to provide a list of athletes for inclusion in the USADA Registered Testing Pool at least quarterly. With respect to each athlete on the list and any additional athletes designated by USADA for inclusion in the USADA Registered Testing Pool, each athlete receives an OOC packet from USADA which includes a USADA Guide to Prohibited Substances and Prohibited Methods in Doping, wallet card, pertinent forms and educational materials. After initial entry into the USADA RTP, it is the responsibility of each individual athlete to provide USADA with current and updated information specifying his/her whereabouts. On a quarterly basis, USADA posts the names of the U.S. athletes who have been tested by USADA at www.usada.org.
you *****sexual!
How was that?
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Originally posted by Bee Keepz View PostUnless Floyd and Mosley are still getting tested by USADA, I don't see how they are under USADA's testing guidelines.
Q: What type of tests does USADA conduct?
A: USADA conducts in-competition (IC) and out-of-competition (OOC) tests. OOC testing is testing of individual athletes in an out-of-competition setting with little or no advance notice of the test. In-Competition testing is generally testing conducted following an event.
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Originally posted by trainhard_187 View PostYour not a doping scientist, just leave it at that.. Talk boxing then rather then suggesting what how many cut off days is sufficient... Funny how everyone is a PED expert now and know whats sufficient and what not..
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Originally posted by Red_Menace View PostYou do realize that what you just wrote confirms they did out-of-competition testing, right? If in-competition testing is done after the event, then what was all the testing they did during training camp? Out-of-competition testing.
A: USADA conducts in-competition (IC) and out-of-competition (OOC) tests. OOC testing is testing of individual athletes in an out-of-competition setting with little or no advance notice of the test. In-Competition testing is generally testing conducted following an event.
Unless I'm reading this wrong, "out-of-competition" means they are not competing, "in-competition" means following an upcoming event.
So, how is Mosley and Mayweather being tested OOC?
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Originally posted by Red_Menace View PostWho cares?
To me, the only thing that matters is Pac blatantly ducked drug testing in the past, and apparently continues to do so.
Originally posted by Red_Menace View PostBecause he's a **** and he's probably more concerned about exposing Pac as a cheater and making him look bad than actually cleaning up the sport.
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Originally posted by Bee Keepz View PostQ: What type of tests does USADA conduct?
A: USADA conducts in-competition (IC) and out-of-competition (OOC) tests. OOC testing is testing of individual athletes in an out-of-competition setting with little or no advance notice of the test. In-Competition testing is generally testing conducted following an event.
Unless I'm reading this wrong, "out-of-competition" means they are not competing, "in-competition" means following an upcoming event.
So, how is Mosley and Mayweather being tested OOC?
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Originally posted by Red_Menace View PostWhat?! You have an incredible inability to read. Not only am I not a PED expert, I'm blatantly saying I'm not a PED expert, and never have I said what is sufficient and what is not. What I'm doing is saying the experts generally know what is best, and in that case the experts would be WADA. What is their testing policy? Why won't Pac do the right thing and agree to it?
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Originally posted by Red_Menace View PostWhat?! You have an incredible inability to read. Not only am I not a PED expert, I'm blatantly saying I'm not a PED expert, and never have I said what is sufficient and what is not. What I'm doing is saying the experts generally know what is best, and in that case the experts would be WADA. What is their testing policy? Why won't Pac do the right thing and agree to it?
Pac has passed every single test since setting foot in the U.S. No evidence of his juicing has been released, no one from his camp has open up providing proof... These same test that Pac have passed have caught fighters in the past cheating..
Now you want to sit here and continue to argue and say Pac is on something WELL PROVE IT.. Thats all.. But again you cant cause your NOT A PED expert....
Just realize in 2011 when Floyd yet again ducks another opportunity to fight Pac, it will finally hit you that FLOYD JUST NEVER WANTED THE FIGHT..
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Originally posted by Bee Keepz View PostQ: What type of tests does USADA conduct?
A: USADA conducts in-competition (IC) and out-of-competition (OOC) tests. OOC testing is testing of individual athletes in an out-of-competition setting with little or no advance notice of the test. In-Competition testing is generally testing conducted following an event.
Unless I'm reading this wrong, "out-of-competition" means they are not competing, "in-competition" means following an upcoming event.
So, how is Mosley and Mayweather being tested OOC?
Is there a gap right now where Mayweather could be doping? Maybe. It seems to suggest on there that you stay in a testing pool for a number of months, and they have the right to test you. I don't know whether that time would have expired for him or not.
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