Any Proof of Olympic Style Blood Testing for Mayweather and Ortiz?
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the ******* kids fail again whats new lol , thread dies lolComment
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LOL I'm no *******, I like both fighters but I support Mayweather. What I'm saying is there is no footage of the blood testing, but Mayweather has come out and said multiple times that USADA was testing them, even Ortiz has said the same. So why can't those people just take them for their word the same way everyone here does whenever Manny or his camp speaks?Comment
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http://espn.go.com/boxing/blog/_/nam...r-natures-call
LAS VEGAS -- As did Shane Mosley last year, Victor Ortiz had to agree to submit to random drug tests as a condition of being able to fight Floyd Mayweather Jr. He says he has been tested "more times than I count," but claims adhering to the protocol has imposed only minor -- albeit sometimes uncomfortable -- inconveniences.
"The drug testing has been perfectly fine. It doesn't bother me. I have nothing to hide," Ortiz said. "The only thing that kind of conflicts sometimes is that I might be at the gym or something, or going to the movies, and they'll call and say, 'Hey, we're at your house,' and I'm like, 'Ohhh, that's right.' So then [I have to turn to my friends and say], 'Hey guys, I'll catch up with you in a while.' And then I can't go to the bathroom, so I [look at the testers and say] 'Hey, you want to go to the movies?' I bring them everywhere with me, man. I take them to lunch with me.
"There's also been a situation when I've got to use the bathroom and then I get a call. I'm like, 'Oh no. Where are you guys at?' 'We're at your house.' 'OK, OK. Here we go, here we go.' And I get home and rush into my house and I'm like, 'We gotta do this right now. I've gotta go, man.' It's probably a 10-minute drive from my gym to my house. Not very far at all. But when you've gotta go, you've gotta go, man."Comment
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http://espn.go.com/boxing/blog/_/nam...r-natures-call
LAS VEGAS -- As did Shane Mosley last year, Victor Ortiz had to agree to submit to random drug tests as a condition of being able to fight Floyd Mayweather Jr. He says he has been tested "more times than I count," but claims adhering to the protocol has imposed only minor -- albeit sometimes uncomfortable -- inconveniences.
"The drug testing has been perfectly fine. It doesn't bother me. I have nothing to hide," Ortiz said. "The only thing that kind of conflicts sometimes is that I might be at the gym or something, or going to the movies, and they'll call and say, 'Hey, we're at your house,' and I'm like, 'Ohhh, that's right.' So then [I have to turn to my friends and say], 'Hey guys, I'll catch up with you in a while.' And then I can't go to the bathroom, so I [look at the testers and say] 'Hey, you want to go to the movies?' I bring them everywhere with me, man. I take them to lunch with me.
"There's also been a situation when I've got to use the bathroom and then I get a call. I'm like, 'Oh no. Where are you guys at?' 'We're at your house.' 'OK, OK. Here we go, here we go.' And I get home and rush into my house and I'm like, 'We gotta do this right now. I've gotta go, man.' It's probably a 10-minute drive from my gym to my house. Not very far at all. But when you've gotta go, you've gotta go, man."Comment
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I think its just not something that everyone is going to keep talking about. Its like it is what it is. There not going to show blood testing on every single 24/7 that Floyd does for now on. Why would they? Everyone in the US knows Floyd's stance on it.
With that being said, lets be real. Floyd did do the testing thing just for Pac but he did it because he truly believes Pac is cheating
You're right, everyone knows Floyds stance on random drug testing,
he won't do it year round, in and out of competition like Olympic athletes do.
Everyone realizes its a sham.Comment
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