Comments Thread For: USADA Responds: There is No Bias Against Pacquiao
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So in other words it was subjective, not random. And his whole argument that they didn't need any further blood tests, that urine would be good enough, didn't make any sense. Your own quote says a 24 hour window is enough. It shouldn't be up to anyone to decide whether to keep giving tests. Just have a computer generate whether a test happens that day or not, right up to the fight.Comment
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USADA's zealot bossman, the lawyer Travis Tygart, is on a summer vacation but I was able to speak at length with the drug testing agency's media relations manager, Annie Skinner, twice on Monday concerning Manny Pacquiao promoter Bob Arum's proclamation that his side will accept fully random blood testing for a possible mega-fight with Floyd Mayweather Jr. - if WADA, the world anti-doping organization handles it.
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You would think somebody from Team Pacquiao would warn Arum about it before making more ridiculous fight-delaying comments, but noooooooo.
I think we'll be seeing Pac fan converts seeing the light and jumping on the Money May bandwagon by the time it's all sorted out.Comment
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You pulledt that COMPLETELY from your own *******. It isn't "subjective" it isn't "Hmmm I feel like screwing this guy over so let me test him while he gets his hand wrapped." Did you even read what Tygart said? He said IF THERE WERE ANY SU****IONS in the urine we would have tested again. There weren't. So he didn't.
It's random FOR THE BOXERS not the damn orginization running the test.Comment
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