Nevada's New Universal Random Testing Program

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  • Carpe Diem
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    #31
    Originally posted by BoZz
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    • ThePrince
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      #32
      Originally posted by Boxing Tiger
      That's great to hear. Will it be only random urine testing for now?
      Probably. But with Arum wanting the IOC/WADA to oversee testing in conjunction with the commission (didn't say which specifically, but I'm guessing Nevada), it may be possible, now that they have funding and might get additional funding from those organizations, that they (NSAC) become a WADA code signatory if they are allowed, meaning they would have to include blood testing.

      And Bozz- kill yourself. Do it. Now.

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        #33
        So now it make perfect sense for Arum to use NSAC for unlimited random urine testing, and WADA will provide for one of its closest drug testing agency to handle the unlimited random blood testing part which would most likely be, U-S-A-D-A.

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          #34
          Originally posted by ThePrince
          Probably. But with Arum wanting the IOC/WADA to oversee testing in conjunction with the commission (didn't say which specifically, but I'm guessing Nevada), it may be possible, now that they have funding and might get additional funding from those organizations, that they (NSAC) become a WADA code signatory if they are allowed, meaning they would have to include blood testing.

          And Bozz- kill yourself. Do it. Now.
          Sound great to me.

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            #35
            Originally posted by Boxing Tiger
            So now it make perfect sense for Arum to use NSAC for unlimited random urine testing, and WADA will provide for one of its closest drug testing agency to handle the unlimited random blood testing part which would most likely be, U-S-A-D-A.
            USADA is irrelevant really especially since Pro Boxing really does not fall under its jurisdiction (Olympics, Pan American, Paralympics). If NSAC becomes a signatory, they can run their own program with WADA directly overseeing them. Either way, makes no difference seeing as how they would be operating under the same umbrella/code. If anything, the whole 'neutral' thing is just posturing after giving into an opponent's demand.

            I'm not sure if WADA would allow a state-based organization as a signatory, but they say they allow 'event organizers' into the program, which the NSAC is.

            But just further shows why Boxing needs a ****geneous national ruling body, but that's another discussion for another day.

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              #36
              thats was up....i bet floyd will come up up with another excuse to duck pac......

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                #37
                I was listening to my favorite podcast when I heard this news. It's great for the sport overall. They used to do it before, but it was super rare. I'm glad it's gonna be alot more frequent.

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                  #38
                  the state commissions have nothing to do with promoting the fight, so I would assume they have no right to take ppv profits for any reason the state needs it for. For every seat sold for boxing events it must be registered for legal/tax/state records and I assume they will just take it from those records.

                  Great news, like to see all details, this can mean anything and loopholes are bound to be in there.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by ThePrince
                    USADA is irrelevant really especially since Pro Boxing really does not fall under its jurisdiction (Olympics, Pan American, Paralympics). If NSAC becomes a signatory, they can run their own program with WADA directly overseeing them. Either way, makes no difference seeing as how they would be operating under the same umbrella/code. If anything, the whole 'neutral' thing is just posturing after giving into an opponent's demand.

                    I'm not sure if WADA would allow a state-based organization as a signatory, but they say they allow 'event organizers' into the program, which the NSAC is.

                    But just further shows why Boxing needs a ****geneous national ruling body, but that's another discussion for another day.
                    How so? Because Bob Arum said it. How is it irrelevant when it has the same standard testing protocols code as its mother, WADA?

                    USADA has instituted a highly effective program in accordance with the World Anti-Doping Agency's (WADA) Code and the International Standard for Testing (IST)

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                      #40
                      the holy condom man.

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