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  • #41
    Originally posted by iNDOLiFER View Post
    who killed themself just to make weight?? if i recall both camps have to agreed on a certain weight they feel that their fighter can make and will be comfortable at. so what are u talking about here? i must of miss the part where manny pulled a gun out and tell them to sign the contract?????
    didnt margo have hydroxcut in his locker room???he obviously struggled to make the weight..why did he agree $$$$$$$$$$ coming off of a susension and gettign a fight he didnt earn..hes accept anything...cotto didnt wanna fight at 145 expecially with his title..but due to $$$ the santioning body threatend him and forced the issue

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    • #42
      Originally posted by Frank Ducketts View Post
      What you forget is that the fighters did not know about ANY cutoff date...which is why they stayed clean. The threat of being tested at any time was enough...
      they did not know?...did that guarntee they did'nt use in those 18 days since there was'nt no tests?......thats bull**** excuse....

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      • #43
        Originally posted by Frank Ducketts View Post
        What you forget is that the fighters did not know about ANY cutoff date...which is why they stayed clean. The threat of being tested at any time was enough...
        i wouldn't suspect if they tested mosley & floyd 4-5 days prior to the fight. this 18-day cut-off (whether the participants know it or not - as what you all are insisting here) is a little bit flawed, imo!!

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        • #44
          Originally posted by chito View Post
          who is travis tygart? just asking ...
          some guy that works for floyd LOL..

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          • #45
            Originally posted by puga View Post
            so since they did'nt suspect anything they did'nt need to tes?.....wow, good job usada for having such a very shallow and unprofessional reason to not test....
            Baracuda, CAN YOU READ? My goodness.

            We chose not to test for blood closer to the fight than we did because there was no need to do so. But, of course if we had some sort of su****ion that meant that we need to do more tests, let’s say 5 or 4 days before the fight, then we certainly would have done it. And that’s why that option is such an important aspect to having a good program. It’s a deterrent for the fighters.”

            Originally posted by iNDOLiFER View Post
            who killed themself just to make weight?? if i recall both camps have to agreed on a certain weight they feel that their fighter can make and will be comfortable at. so what are u talking about here? i must of miss the part where manny pulled a gun out and tell them to sign the contract?????
            And? So what both camp agree. That doesn't mean that a fighter doesn't hurt himself to make weight. I'm not sure you understand how hard it is for a fighter to make weight. You are a casual fan away, not sure why we are even discussing these specifics. Just shell out your 60 bucks and enjoy Manny v Mosley, "because it will be exciting".

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            • #46
              Originally posted by iNDOLiFER View Post
              so wassup with your boy floyd making biitch request?? whats next? is he gonna request for manny to fight with just 1 hand?
              A b1tch request huh. Kind of like how PAC made marg come in at 150 for a jmw title. Or like how he made cotto fight at 145 for his ww title.

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              • #47
                Originally posted by infamous larryx View Post
                didnt margo have hydroxcut in his locker room???he obviously struggled to make the weight..why did he agree $$$$$$$$$$ coming off of a susension and gettign a fight he didnt earn..hes accept anything...cotto didnt wanna fight at 145 expecially with his title..but due to $$$ the santioning body threatend him and forced the issue
                i honestly thought marg looked better than he ever did. but if i was wrong and marg was completely weight drained then whos fault is that?? and for a guy that was weight drain i thought he looked pretty good all 12 rounds.and whats this hydroxcut your speaking of? i thought *****s said its just a rumor that freddie started. so its true then, marg was taking hydroxcut?

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by chito View Post
                  who is travis tygart? just asking ...

                  Travis Tygart
                  Title:
                  Travis Tygart
                  Senior Managing Director & General Counsel, USADA
                  Organisation:
                  USADA
                  E-mail:
                  ttygart@usantidoping.org
                  Website:
                  www.usantidoping.org/
                  Curriculum Vitae:

                  Travis T. Tygart joined USADA in October 2002 as Director of Legal Affairs.

                  In October 2004, he became Senior Managing Director and General Counsel, overseeing all legal and communication matters for USADA, including the prosecution of alleged doping offenses in arbitration before the American Arbitration Association (AAA) and the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).

                  Tygart was involved with drafting the USADA Protocol for Olympic Movement Testing and the World Anti-Doping Agency's Code, the core document that provides a framework for anti-doping policies, rules, and regulations within sport organizations and among public authorities.

                  He served as the legal expert for the WADA Independent Observer Team at the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester, England and was a USADA representative at the 2003 World Conference on Doping in Sport in Copenhagen, Denmark. Tygart also has been a participant at the Council of Europe, the Association of National Anti-Doping Agencies and was a presenter at the 2003 WADA Out-of-Competition (OOC) Symposium.

                  He is a frequent invited speaker at sports conferences, including Play the Game in Copenhagen, the Harvard and Stanford Sports Law Conferences, the National Institute for Sports Law, and the American Bar Association Entertainment and Sports Law Forum.

                  Tygart currently serves on the board of advisors for the Taylor Hooton Foundation, the Society for Major League Baseball (MLB) Strength and Conditioning Coaches, and the House Government Reform Committee's Zero Tolerance Roundtable.

                  Prior to joining USADA, Tygart was an associate in the sports law practice group at Holme, Roberts and Owen, LLP (HRO). While at HRO, Tygart worked with individual athletes and several sport en******, including the United States Olympic Committee (USOC), USA Basketball, USA Swimming, USA Volleyball, the Pro Rodeo Cowboys' Association, and the Mountain West Conference.

                  Originally from Jacksonville, Fla., Tygart graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a bachelor's degree in philosophy and earned his

                  J.D. from Southern Methodist University in 1999, graduating Order of the Coif. He has published law review articles addressing anti-doping issues, the antitrust implications for professional sports, and Title IX's impact on high school athletics.

                  http://www.playthegame.org/knowledge...is-tygart.html
                  Yes, he works for Floyd alright.

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by Spoon23 View Post
                    Link: http://www.*************.com/headlin...d-very-easily/

                    Erik Morales Father: “Pacquiao Can Kill Floyd Very Easily”
                    Published by Scoop Malinowski on August 18th, 2010

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                    While his son Erik Morales might have been a touch cryptic in his prediction yesterday regarding a Pacquiao vs. Mayweather fight, the father of Erik Morales – Jose Morales – was far more direct.

                    “I believe Manny Pacquiao will win the fight by the eighth round,” says Jose Morales, who taught his son Erik how to box at the age of five and was a former amateur boxer himself.

                    When asked why he believes Pacquiao will conquer Mayweather, Jose Morales explained, “He’s more aggressive. He’s very aggressive. He’s very sharp, throws many accurate punches and keeps the pressure on his opponents. That’s why he will win.”

                    I then ask if Mayweather can handle what Pacquiao will assault him with?

                    “No, he can’t,” answered Jose Morales. “He show it with Jose Luis Castillo. He can’t handle that aggression. Mayweather is the kind of boxer where it is very dangerous for him – the aggressive boxing – because he can’t handle it.”

                    Next, I ask if he thinks Mayweather is scared to sign the contract to box Manny Pacquiao for an estimated $40,000,000?

                    “The punch of Manny Pacquiao can kill him very easily,” replies Morales, with no hesitation or doubt in his voice. “It can put him down very easily. So he cannot handle that.”

                    (Artwork by John Paul Raloto.)

                    I wonder if Jose Morales thinks Manny Pacquiao is superior to the version of Jose Luis Castillo that boxed Mayweather and gave him major trouble in their first fight especially?

                    “Yes, much more,” said Morales. “He’s very aggressive. Very aggressive.”

                    Finally, I wonder if the educated eyes of Jose Morales can see anybody out there on the current landscape who can defeat Manny Pacquiao. Morales pauses then offers an interesting name. “El Canelo. He’s fromm Guadalajara. He’s very strong, very young.”

                    Jose Morales was speaking of 20-year-old Saul Alvarez, the blossoming superstar who reportedly attracted a TV viewing audience of almost 60,000,000 for his last fight in Mexico, televised by network Televisa. Golden Boy-promoted Alvarez (33-0-1, 25 KO’s) will box former Welterweight champion Carlos Baldomir on September 18 in Los Angeles on the Mosley-Mora undercard.

                    Mark Scoop Malinowski is the author of “Heavyweight Armageddon: The Tyson-Lewis Championship Battle” and the creator of two web sites: www.tennis-prose.com and www.thebiofile.com

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                    No wonder his son didn't make it far.

                    Jmm beat duckquiao twice and floyd toyed with him .

                    If you know boxing then you know that aggression is nothing if you don't have the skills,floyd is the best defensive fighter EVER.

                    But pac is going now for floyds 3rd left over so we shouldn't even talk about the greatest boxer floyd.

                    Aggression is nothing if you don't have the heart to take a RANDOM blood test with no cut off dates

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by iNDOLiFER View Post
                      what ever happen to get in the ring and just duke it out?
                      thats oldschool....the new school is all about PPV figures and who's a draw and who's not....things aint that simple no more....fighters today are looking for ANY advantage they can....if its not on the scales...its something different...if I saw a fighter ask a 147 pounder to come in at 145 and then in the VERY next fight allow his next 147 pound opponent to weigh in at the limit....I would look at that fighter differently.....claimin' titles at catchweights.....all this **** would make me start lookin' at that fighter closely....where there's smoke there's fire

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