We should not forget this 2 months OST never been heard before in any sport let alone in boxing. Tygart and Floyd complicting themselves big time regarding about this issue. Floyd 2 months invented OST mocking the real Olympic Testing in which they tested their athletes 24/7/365 or any day or anytime not by some kind of **** where Floyd knows he gonna be tested for 2 months and the next few months he can do whatever he wants knowing nobody will test him randomly. Neutral fans with knowledge of the true nature of Olympic Random Testing will see this Floyd invented OST as ducking move and a blackeye to the real Olympic Testing.
Pacquiao test results confirmed clean!
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Do you really believe that OST has never been heard before in any sport let alone in boxing?We should not forget 2 months OST never been heard before in any sport let alone in boxing. Tygart and Floyd complicting themselves big time regarding about this issue. Floyd 2 months invented OST mocking the real Olympic Testing in which they tested their athletes 24/7/365 or any day or anytime not by some kind of **** where Floyd knows he gonna be tested for 2 months and the next few months he can do what he wants knowing nobody will test him randomly. Neutral fans with knowledge of the true nature of Olympic Random Testing will see this Floyd invented OST as ducking move and a blackeye to the real Olympic Testing.
- Doping has become more and more a topic in all sports. In 2003, AIBA Medical Commission and AIBA Headquarters worked hard to implement the World Anti-Doping Code in the AIBA Anti-Doping Rules. Since then, AIBA remains in daily contact with the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) and is always alerted on new substances and changes.
- Source: http://www.aiba.org/documents/site1/...tidodoping.pdf
Floyd didn't administer the tests himself in the Mosley fight, USADA DID!
- USADA is an extension of WADA:
Montreal, April 7, 2003 – The World Anti-Doping Agency announced today that several sports organizations have formally adopted the World Anti-Doping Code.
Three international federations – the International Triathlon Union (ITU), the International Association of Amateur Boxing (AIBA) and the International Chess Federation (FIDE) have provided WADA with the signed document formalizing their adoption of the Code. In addition, the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA), the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sports (CCES) and the Australian Olympic Committee (AOC) have also formally adopted the Code. The AOC has already taken the further step of implementing the rules of the Code.
Source: http://www.wada-ama.org/en/News-Cent...i-Doping-Code/
AS FOR YOUR 365 DAYS A YEAR RANDOM TESTING RANT, YOU FAIL TO UNDERSTAND THE TWO RECOGNIZED PROCEDURES:
In-Competition vs. Out-of-Competition testing
How to differentiate them?
If the procedure of control is globally the same for both types of testing, the differentiation is very important.
In-Competition Testing is a test where a boxer is selected for testing in connection with a specific competition such as world championships, national tournament, Olympic Games, ... The recognised period for In-Competition Testing begins at midnight the day of the initial draw until midnight the day following the end of the competition for the boxer.
Out-of-Competition Testing - commonly abbreviated OOC - is any doping control which is - logically - not organised during the recognised period of In-Competition Testing. Out-of-Competition Testing can happen anytime and anywhere. It can happen that a boxer is tested by his/her national federation today and tomorrow the International Boxing Association turns up for another test.
SOURCE: http://www.aiba.org/default.aspx?pId=166Comment
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You provided many links but you failed to get my point. I repeat one more time and give you some clue because none of the above links show...Do you really believe that OST has never been heard before in any sport let alone in boxing?
- Doping has become more and more a topic in all sports. In 2003, AIBA Medical Commission and AIBA Headquarters worked hard to implement the World Anti-Doping Code in the AIBA Anti-Doping Rules. Since then, AIBA remains in daily contact with the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) and is always alerted on new substances and changes.
- Source: http://www.aiba.org/documents/site1/...tidodoping.pdf
Floyd didn't administer the tests himself in the Mosley fight, USADA DID!
- USADA is an extension of WADA:
Montreal, April 7, 2003 – The World Anti-Doping Agency announced today that several sports organizations have formally adopted the World Anti-Doping Code.
Three international federations – the International Triathlon Union (ITU), the International Association of Amateur Boxing (AIBA) and the International Chess Federation (FIDE) have provided WADA with the signed document formalizing their adoption of the Code. In addition, the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA), the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sports (CCES) and the Australian Olympic Committee (AOC) have also formally adopted the Code. The AOC has already taken the further step of implementing the rules of the Code.
Source: http://www.wada-ama.org/en/News-Cent...i-Doping-Code/
AS FOR YOUR 365 DAYS A YEAR RANDOM TESTING RANT, YOU FAIL TO UNDERSTAND THE TWO RECOGNIZED PROCEDURES:
In-Competition vs. Out-of-Competition testing
How to differentiate them?
If the procedure of control is globally the same for both types of testing, the differentiation is very important.
In-Competition Testing is a test where a boxer is selected for testing in connection with a specific competition such as world championships, national tournament, Olympic Games, ... The recognised period for In-Competition Testing begins at midnight the day of the initial draw until midnight the day following the end of the competition for the boxer.
Out-of-Competition Testing - commonly abbreviated OOC - is any doping control which is - logically - not organised during the recognised period of In-Competition Testing. Out-of-Competition Testing can happen anytime and anywhere. It can happen that a boxer is tested by his/her national federation today and tomorrow the International Boxing Association turns up for another test.
SOURCE: http://www.aiba.org/default.aspx?pId=166
Clue keywords: 2 MONTHS
Did they say 2 months are more than enough to catch the athletes who is cheating or any 2 months related subjects? The fact is...hey we talking here about facts not fiction ok? Lets say I'm Floyd Mayweather and you know I only fight once a year. Lets say my next fight is somewhere in December 2011 at 154 or 160. Now my plan is to gain more muscles in my next fight at 154. From now on I got 10 months period in my training without fearing randomly tested. I can take steroids or any PEDs to help me gain that kind of muscles I need then stop taking it when I reached my target somewhere in between Septembet and October to flush out any traces of PEDs in my system so that in November, the start of OST I'm very clean. You think that is not possible? That is why this Floyd 2 months OST is pure bull****!Last edited by straightleft; 12-11-2010, 11:38 PM.Comment
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khan = roach = pacroid = STEROIDS
if it aint a random drug test, it aint a legitimate test.
how many roach fighters have been steroid abusers ?Comment
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I have absolutely no problem with that and in fact support stricter testing myself. My problem is people basically blaming Pac for tests which aren't strict enough. He already mentioned he'd take any tests NSAC or the commission would require him, so the simple solution is to have them require stricter testing.
I really wish they'd hurry up refining better, non-intrusive testing methods such as better urine, sweat and even hair testing. I'm 100% sure pac would agree to those himself since he already agreed to random urine testing up to the fight.
Nonetheless, i'm still hoping that Pac would eventually change his mind again and finally agree to random testing up to the fight night. He moved from 30 days, to 21 days to 7 days. Its very likely then he'd finally decide to up to the fight night. Of course, there's also the chance that it won't happen, but there's nothing wrong with hoping for something.Last edited by AFighter4U; 12-12-2010, 07:10 AM.Comment
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