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  • #41
    Originally posted by p4p-champ View Post
    This is what you call damage control, only a ****** cant see through this.
    This is called Pac following through on statements he made from the gate.

    He said he will comply with any testings demanded by the commission, not some individual. Just like Bernard

    Only a non-intellectual wouldn't be able to see this

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    • #42
      blood test good but me not take one and condoms bad but me use them ..me very good congressman.

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      • #43
        Originally posted by BoZz View Post
        blood test good but me not take one and condoms bad but me use them ..me very good congressman.
        good heavens!!!! we have a 2 year old baby in the forum trying to speak english!!!. lol

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        • #44
          Originally posted by pcpc View Post
          kinda ******ed considering he doesnt wanna take the test.
          he doesn't want to take USADA's OSDT tests. they're ridiculously expensive, and they could have an agenda (catching the sports highest profile athlete would increase demand for their services in the sport). he is open to the NSAC doing the blood testing and this proves he is being active in trying to get something done, unlike Floyd who has been all talk and hasn't approached the NSAC about improving it's drug testing policies.

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          • #45
            Originally posted by JmH Reborn View Post
            This is called Pac following through on statements he made from the gate.

            He said he will comply with any testings demanded by the commission, not some individual. Just like Bernard

            Only a non-intellectual wouldn't be able to see this
            The is law should be called the Pacquiao Law.

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            • #46
              where does it say pacman had anything to do with this becides the TS first post????

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              • #47
                Originally posted by Fighting Pride View Post
                he doesn't want to take USADA's OSDT tests. they're ridiculously expensive, and they could have an agenda (catching the sports highest profile athlete would increase demand for their services in the sport). he is open to the NSAC doing the blood testing and this proves he is being active in trying to get something done, unlike Floyd who has been all talk and hasn't approached the NSAC about improving it's drug testing policies.
                Well nooooooooo ****. Ya goddamn skippy they have an agenda, and that agenda would be catching drug cheats.

                If you have nothing illegal pumped in your veins, what exactly do you have to be worried about being caught doing?

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by ThePrince View Post
                  No, no it doesn't. The framework for the bill has been in place for over 3 years, the genesis being at the time wifebeater was 'retired'. Kizer has mentioned the $1 thing several times in the past, even tried to convince Floyd to add a $1 fee for every PPV sold for Mayweather-Mosley, which would've funded a random testing program for 5 years. For some reason, it didn't happen.



                  The commission authorized the use of random tests, but the program ran out of money so it was never utilized. Promoters are only required to pay a $0.50 fee for events that garner less than $500K.



                  Does it matter how it came about? Nevada now requires random testing, in and out of competition, for all combatants. All the PED experts should be dancing in the streets.

                  Only question now is, what will be the reason for the next 'vacation'- taxes? trials? what's your gues?
                  You're just trying to be too clever by half... the fact that the proposal has been on since (before 3 years ago, if you like) does not preclude the notion that the current increased level of chatter has positively contributed to the zeal for the bill's passage at this time. In fact, I'd argue that, were it not for the increasing demand for OST on sportsmen due to all the cheating around, the bill would still probably be languishing in the closets of legislators.

                  And, w.r.t. your "reason for the next 'vacation'," are you now implying with your interpretation that any [at least top level] professional boxer who wants to be able to fight and earn money from such fights in the state of Nevada must henceforth submit to OST whether such a figher likes it or not? If so, and if correct, that is a very good development. Me thinks it is the correct interpretation anyways.

                  P34c3

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by ThePrince View Post
                    No, no it doesn't. The framework for the bill has been in place for over 3 years, the genesis being at the time wifebeater was 'retired'. Kizer has mentioned the $1 thing several times in the past, even tried to convince Floyd to add a $1 fee for every PPV sold for Mayweather-Mosley, which would've funded a random testing program for 5 years. For some reason, it didn't happen.



                    The commission authorized the use of random tests, but the program ran out of money so it was never utilized. Promoters are only required to pay a $0.50 fee for events that garner less than $500K.



                    Does it matter how it came about? Nevada now requires random testing, in and out of competition, for all combatants. All the PED experts should be dancing in the streets.

                    Only question now is, what will be the reason for the next 'vacation'- taxes? trials? what's your gues?
                    Originally posted by p4p-champ View Post
                    This is what you call damage control, only a ****** cant see through this.
                    You've put it so brilliantly p4p-champ; +1k.

                    P34c3

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by tangalog2200 View Post
                      the point is pac will abide by the tests required by the governing body.....not tests that are just dictated/demanded by anybody who has no real jurisdiction and who happens just to have an ill placed fear that all his opponents are out there "enhanced"......
                      LOL... the guy could have also waited for the commission to mandate the $10mil/Lb overweight penalty clause already agreed, for one...

                      P34c3

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