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  • cixthree
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    #61
    Originally posted by puga
    commision doctors say its unnecessary to have blood testng for drugs , do you know more than them,are you a doctor?......
    LOL, you sir are an idiot..

    Think about it, if it was not necessary then why do they continue to check blood in the Olympics....?
    It's only not necessary to check for certain forms of drugs, but for others it is.
    But in Mannys case, lets just look at the Drs that say boxing does'nt need blood testing...
    You're hopelss

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    • puga
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      #62
      Originally posted by IMDAZED
      No, the rest of the plethora of scientists and doctors who work under the au****es of WADA. But again...We just know there's only one person on Earth who has ever claimed to get weakened by a drug test taken 30 days before
      they said that random blodtest is the best for the sport?.......link please or youre lyin....
      Last edited by puga; 12-29-2010, 02:05 AM.

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      • cixthree
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        #63
        Originally posted by Alibata
        He did not decline testing... Read my sig... Why hasn't floyd called him out on it? Why if Manny has been saying all this ish, won't floyd answer his phone and call him out on it... It is all over the sport news that Manny has let it be known that he agreed to everything. Why don't floyd answer his phone or better yet call Arum himself and call Pac out on it if he wants the fight. Your a Floyd fan, I get it... But it is too easy man, too easy to see the truth. Why don't Haymon speak on his behalf and defend him from all this chastisement in the media and fans.. He was at the 2nd negs, he knows whats up.. Why would ellerbe deny 2nd negs? Unfavorable towards floyd maybe. Greenburg, the HBO dude says Floyd is ducking. You don't think that might have anything to do with team Floyd's silence... That the facts will make floyd look ******.
        So you're saying Manny and Team Pac NEVER DECLINED OST?

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        • puga
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          #64
          Originally posted by cixthree
          LOL, you sir are an idiot..

          Think about it, if it was not necessary then why do they continue to check blood in the Olympics....?
          It's only not necessary to check for certain forms of drugs, but for others it is.
          But in Mannys case, lets just look at the Drs that say boxing does'nt need blood testing...
          You're hopelss
          commisoing doctors are the ones who said it mofo........again are you atleast a doctor?.....please answer that!...

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          • IMDAZED
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            #65
            Originally posted by puga
            they said that random blodtest is he best for the sport?.......link please or youre lyin....
            http://www.wada-ama.org/



            “Most states don’t test for steroids,” says Dr. Margaret Goodman, former Nevada Chief Ringside Physician and Chairman of the Nevada State Athletic Commission Medical Advisory Board. “In Nevada, we test fighters on championship cards. In New Jersey, they test every fighter for steroids. If we’d do what’s done in the Olympics or what the World Anti-Doping Agency recommends – sporadically test them during training – that would really be the best way. But if you check them right before or after a fight, they’ll test negative. Boxers are just as smart as anyone else and it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to go online and look at how long a certain drug stays in your system.”

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            • Wapacman
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              #66
              Originally posted by Castor_Troy
              Roided Mosley looked extremely stronger than Dela hoya in the 2nd fight but still lost. Roided Vargas got KTFO by Oscar.

              Can PEDS automatically make you look like Superman?


              NO



              Hopkins is 46 and is doing well. Holyfield is similar in age and still fighting but looks worse. is Nard Roiding?


              Pac is knocking bigger fighters now. Is Pac on roids?




              Floyd climbs as high as 54 from 130 and is unbeaten. Is Floyd on Roids?


              Amirk Khan got Kayoed by Presscott by was able to withstand Maidana's bombs? Is Amir on Roids?


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              Better testing YES. Idiotic assumptions and speculations NO

              There are a ton of new designer drugs out there that I have researched that boost fast and slow twitch muscle fibers as well as create large increases in stamina that are not steroids and can not be detected with crap tests like urine only. These new high tech PED's can be detected with advanced testing procedures that WADA uses.

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              • Alibata
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                #67
                Originally posted by cixthree
                So you're saying Manny and Team Pac NEVER DECLINED OST?
                He agreed to 24 days then 2 weeks now he is saying all the way...Floyd ain't called him out on that yet. Pac has been wiling to compromise backed by Greenburg assertion that it is Floyd who is not making the fight. I don't see Haymon, who was part of the negotiations denying anything.. Ellerbe just denied that negotiations happened all together... Things that make you go hmmmmm.

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                • Wapacman
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                  #68
                  Originally posted by puga
                  no excuse at all....commmisioning doctors have said bloodtesting is impractical and unnecessary...are you a doctor to know more mofo?...lol
                  There are a ton of new designer drugs out there that I have researched that boost fast and slow twitch muscle fibers as well as create large increases in stamina that are not steroids and can not be detected with crap tests like urine only. These new high tech PED's can be detected with advanced testing procedures that WADA uses.

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                  • puga
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                    #69
                    Originally posted by IMDAZED
                    http://www.wada-ama.org/



                    “Most states don’t test for steroids,” says Dr. Margaret Goodman, former Nevada Chief Ringside Physician and Chairman of the Nevada State Athletic Commission Medical Advisory Board. “In Nevada, we test fighters on championship cards. In New Jersey, they test every fighter for steroids. If we’d do what’s done in the Olympics or what the World Anti-Doping Agency recommends – sporadically test them during training – that would really be the best way. But if you check them right before or after a fight, they’ll test negative. Boxers are just as smart as anyone else and it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to go online and look at how long a certain drug stays in your system.”
                    did'nt see anything that says anything about bloodtesting....but here is one :

                    Urine TKOs blood in Nevada boxing drug testing debate
                    June 9, 9:32 PM

                    The United States Anti Doping Agency sent the wrong guy to persuade the Nevada State Athletic Commission that completely random blood testing is a must for the huge Floyd Mayweather-Manny Pacquiao super bout.


                    I listened to over three hours of testimony over a telephone hookup Wednesday presided over by NSAC Chairwoman Pat Lundvall and including the other four governor appointed members of the Silver State's boxing board.


                    Travis Tygart, lawyer and publicity flack for the USADA, seemed to me to be a loser of a "split decision" to two speakers who preceded him, longtime Olympic boxing physician and Las Vegas resident Dr. Robert Voy and NSAC physician David Watson.

                    Need to know "background" to all this is that the Nevada interests are still "frosted" that the blood testing arrangements for the May 1 Mayweather-Sugar Shane Mosley bout in Las Vegas were strictly a private, contractual matter btween two Golden Boy promoter fighters and did not involve the state boxing board in any manner or form. It's my understanding that only the always negative results and test dates were casually reported to Nevada.

                    Can you say let;s go around the NSAC?


                    The testimony of the two doctors, taken in whole and in part, favored totally random urine testing as the most practical and, more important, most efficient way of deterring Pacman, Mayweather and any other boxer who might seek to use banned substances in connection with a boxing match.

                    Try as he might, and he was certainly quite glib, Tygart did not seem to persuade the commissioners that BOTH blood and urine random test must be put into effect for what Tygart kept repeating as "the protection for clean athletes."

                    Nevada boxing commission Medical Chief, Dr. David Watson (Life Photo)


                    If it was a battle between blood versus urine, I'd say urine was the winner but we'll have to see what the budget strained boxing board does next.

                    Just thinking out loud, but the commission's less than overwhelming response to highly critical Tygart might be a reason for the Pacquiao side to push even harder for a Nov. 13 but, conversely, cause the Mayweather side to seek to delay the inevitable bout into next year.

                    A fourth speaker was New Jersey boxing lawyer Patrick English who put in what came off as a suggestion that Nevada should enlist UCLA's highly respected Olympic drug expert, Dr. Donald Caitlin, to reform and/or expand its drug testing protocol. English did point out that that some experts are scientifcally uncomfortable because the USADA medical records have not been "published or peer reviewed."

                    Certainly, inserting Dr. Caitlin into the Big Fight mix is a solid idea. Unlike Tygart, he doesn't come off as an advocate for Mayweather and an enemy of Pacquiao. He would be regarded as properly neutral and impartial as to both boxers.

                    The banned susbtances most often mentioned were HGH and EPO.

                    Voy, former Chief Medical Office of the USOC, said current blood testing as to HGH is "ureliable and impractical."

                    He also said, "HGH is out there and there's not much we can do about it."

                    As far as EPO testing, Voy said, "I'm of the opinion that EPO is not a performance enhancer in boxing or that it gives you more endurace although that is the perception."

                    Regarding urine testing, Voy said it should be random and "closer to the event, the better."

                    Voy also said that while tiny amounts of blood are drawn for testing "it can be dangerous."

                    That was theme Dr. Watson chimed in on, saying, "I believe that urine is the best substance to test. I agree with Dr. Voy that urine (random testing) is what we should require and that blood is not necessary.

                    "I agree with Dr. Voy that there are theoretical and real risks to blood testing one of which is a (boxer getting) a hematoma on the elbow or a clot from missing a vein. There are also HIV and Hepatitis C risks."

                    Dr. Watson said blood testing should be curtailed "within three to four weeks before (a fight) so that the hemotoma risk does not put a fighter at a disadvantage."

                    Dr. Watson even patted himself and the commission on their collective backs, saying, "We're doing a great job."

                    Las Vegan Dr. Robert Voy is former Chief Medical Office of the United States Olmypic Committee

                    Tygart could not agree less even to the point of some verbal sparring with Lundvall.

                    She asked Tygart if blood testing is "the gold standard for everything."

                    "You have to collect both," an exasperated Tygart said.

                    Tygart defended his agency's not taking any blood from either Mayweather or opponent Shane Mosley after they had prefight tests 17 and 18 days before they May 1 bout. He said the boxers would be afraid to cheat because they know USADA could come knocking with their needles at any given time.

                    Tygart took NSAC to task for expression concerns about blood testing expenses although this a climate where Gov. Jim Gibbons has been talking about closing down other state regulatory boards.

                    He then made a financial suggestion which won't play well in the executive casino offices or with boxing promoters, saying taxes from casino revenues and PPV TV boxing could fund the testing completely.

                    "You take one half of one percent of the PPV fees or some of the gaming revenues," Tygart said.

                    Tygart made it clear, as he has in the past, that he thinks Nevada's testing regimen is a joke.

                    "You can do a lot better for the clean athletes. No disrespect, frankly what you do (now) is inadequate. You guys deserve better, you can do better.

                    "It's all about protecting the public, stopping the sportying fraud where athletes cheat to win and also protecting the health and safety of the athletes."

                    Although it was noted that blood testing has caught merely one HGH cheater (a British rugby player) in eight years, Tygart said "in the next few months" a reliable blood test will be available which can nab HGH uses 14 to 21 days after usage.

                    Tygart made the specious argument that some athletes prefer blood tests to giving urine.

                    "Blood can be quicker and you don't have to drop your pants," Tygart said.

                    His mantra was that only blood and urine, completely random testing will effectively police cheaters.

                    "I think you have to have both to have an effective program."

                    Tygart likes to shoot flaming arrows into the Nevada. Then he wonders why they circle their wagon train.

                    Tygart mentioned he could have sent the WADA and USADA chief scientist before the boxing board and would be glad to present those officials in the future.

                    Based on what I heard, the USADA's mistake was sending this prosecutor in the first place.

                    Nevada offered up two doctors and USADA offered its legal beagle-PR chief.

                    Now that's a mismatch.

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                    • check hook
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                      #70
                      Originally posted by puga
                      they said its impractical and unnecessary, aint hat enough for you to bury the subject?......these are doctors sayin it, not me...lol


                      search deeper into why they come to that conclusion........it has nothing to do with PED's and the "DANGERS" of testing.

                      If it was so practical and unnecessary why would the amatuer version of the sport do it if the pro's don't?? Why do many many sports do it?? Why do thousands upon thousands of Olympic athletes do it???

                      To suggest it is impractical and unnecessary is complete and utter garbage. They do this everyday in other sports, and they still prosper.....not to mention these are non-contact sports.

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