the no.1 problem with testing is of course financial. it would seem nobody is so concerned with doping in boxing they aren't willing to make an organization that woulfd 24/7 monitor all/or at least the best pro boxers. so all you can do is ask for individual testing.
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noone is crying about a beefed up and still jacked Holyfield and never did so why is Pac any different? Until the Commission puts their foot down and says everyone has to do it then STFU and quick your ***** WhiningComment
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Somebody cried about a beefed up and jacked Holyfield when it actually mattered, though.Comment
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Just comes down to stones. Some fighters think they can beat anyone, anywhere, anytime, some don't.
I still can't imagine someone like payton saying they won't play ray lewis unless he takes a blood test. No matter how manny times I hear it, it still sounds female to me. But hey to each their own, I'm tired of talking about it. Boxing needs to move on past this goofy **** and get back to what matters, BOXING.Comment
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Because Peyton Manning is playing one one one against Ray Lewis with no helmet, no pads, and the option to punch one another. Great analogy.Comment
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LMAO, right u mean "without" that pesky metal helmet they use as a ***ing weapon? And those pads do a hell of alot of good dip****, how do football players ever get injured with all those wonderful pads on? Have u seen what football players look like when there done playing, they make ex boxers look like 25 year old soccer players. U do know every time u get tackled it's like being in a car wreck don't u? Put ray lewis in full gear, "helmet ram" attached to his head, and he's running full speed at ur ass. Are u telling me getting punched by a roided up boxer is MORE dangerous? Think before u speak, not the other way around :wank:Last edited by JoeDaWg; 07-10-2011, 06:11 PM.Comment
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