Interesting video on drug test issue
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Was the steroid test that Holyfield took against Tyson, and Golota took against Bowe were random and up to the day of the fight? Is it a one time test, or was it administered multiple time? Is it even a blood test for that matter?.Because I dont think these facts were presented in that video blog or from any other media materials for that matter. Even Holyfields own biography book didnt mention the policy of the drug test...
The dispute between the two camps is not whether Pac would take the test or not. Because Pac clearly said yes.. The dispute was the procedure of how to administer the test specifically the timing (duration, randomness, number of times). And non of that was presented on that video.
So in other words the facts that it provided didn't present much at all to validate Mayweather's case. Nor it justified Pac's case either although that video was clearly one sided for Mayweather.Comment
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Was the steroid test that Holyfield took against Tyson, and Golota took against Bowe were random and up to the day of the fight? Is it a one time test, or was it administered multiple time? Is it even a blood test for that matter?.Because I dont think these facts were presented in that video blog or from any other media materials for that matter. Even Holyfields own biography book didnt mention the policy of the drug test...
The dispute between the two camps is not whether Pac would take the test or not. Because Pac clearly said yes.. The dispute was the procedure of how to administer the test specifically the timing (duration, randomness, number of times). And non of that was presented on that video.
So in other words the facts that it provided didn't present much at all to validate Mayweather's case. Nor it justified Pac's case either although that video was clearly one sided for Mayweather.
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Was the steroid test that Holyfield took against Tyson, and Golota took against Bowe were random and up to the day of the fight? Is it a one time test, or was it administered multiple time? Is it even a blood test for that matter?.Because I dont think these facts were presented in that video blog or from any other media materials for that matter. Even Holyfields own biography book didnt mention the policy of the drug test...
The dispute between the two camps is not whether Pac would take the test or not. Because Pac clearly said yes.. The dispute was the procedure of how to administer the test specifically the timing (duration, randomness, number of times). And non of that was presented on that video.
So in other words the facts that it provided didn't present much at all to validate Mayweather's case. Nor it justified Pac's case either although that video was clearly one sided for Mayweather.Comment
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And Pac said yes.. You didnt get my whole argument did you...Here's another thing if 14 days was enough, then why did team Mayweather didnt accept the 7 days..Comment
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I didn't understand your 2 questionLast edited by PACnPBFsuck; 10-28-2010, 12:05 PM.Comment
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If the purpose of the test is to clean up the sport as they say then the deadline they imposed in January which is 14 days should have not changed for May.
I mean they believed back in January that it is medically proven to catch a user through random testing with a 14 day cutoff... now its not. It doesn't make sense.. Has medical science regressed instead of moving forwards..Comment
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I just don't get it. Do fans really want to see this mega-fight
or not? Obviously, the impression is that the fight didn't happen
because of the drug test issue. Are you all sure about that? We
all know that Floyd never mentioned anything about it in his
U-stream rants months ago. It should be obvious that he was
amenable to the latest proposals/offers but just was not ready
for the fight.
With that it's also quite obvious that Floyd is no longer in a position
to dictate what he wants next time. His bargaining chips had
devalued. C'mon guys, do you think Arum would initiate another
negotiation with Floyd when the last one was not even recognized?
Floyd had to reach out next time.Comment
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Actually, Zab Judah requested random blood testing when he signed to fight Shane Mosley back in 2007. Mosley declined and then a few weeks later, Judah had an "accident" and pulled out of the event.Comment
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