Originally posted by Deevel916
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Floyd's behavior is more su****ious than Pac's when it comes to PED use!
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Ok. then do that. Floyd is a PED user. He cheats. Lets do whatever it takes to catch him. But be careful because if floyd has to test year round so does evryone. (HINT, HINT, WINK, WINK)
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Originally posted by Big Dunn View PostOk. then do that. Floyd is a PED user. He cheats. Lets do whatever it takes to catch him. But be careful because if floyd has to test year round so does evryone. (HINT, HINT, WINK, WINK)
Unfortunately, if we can't get a month and a half worth of testing out of some fighters, how do we expect to get a year?
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Originally posted by BoxingGenius27 View PostExactly, I totally agree.
Unfortunately, if we can't get a month and a half worth of testing out of some fighters, how do we expect to get a year?
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Originally posted by Deevel916 View PostWe need testing mandated by the commisions. Once that's done, fighters will have no choice but to test. One fighter cant make up his own testing protocol.
Deevel916, here's what you don't understand. The commission can't randomly blood test (out of competition/yearly) due to lack of funding. It has nothing to do with 1 fighter making rules.
If you noticed, not one time has the commission objected to random blood testing. In fact, NSAC advocates Mayweather's stance on testing. See below:
"However, recent media attention surrounding boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr.’s insistence that Manny Pacquiao conform to more sensitive blood testing procedures before greenlighting their much-anticipated mega-fight has shone the light on testing protocol in all combat sports. The New Jersey State Athletic Control Board is the only U.S.-based commission to employ random blood testing for MMA and boxing, which it began in June 2007. However, other agencies are now exploring the testing as well. The Nevada State Athletic Commission has said it is considering it for both combat sports, possibly this year".
http://www.sherdog.com/news/news/Dru...ers-Bout-24445
I just don't understand your point of "The commission".
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Originally posted by BoxingGenius27 View Posthttp://mmapayout.com/2011/02/nsac-cu...-drug-testing/
Deevel916, here's what you don't understand. The commission can't randomly blood test (out of competition/yearly) due to lack of funding. It has nothing to do with 1 fighter making rules.
If you noticed, not one time has the commission objected to random blood testing. In fact, NSAC advocates Mayweather's stance on testing. See below:
"However, recent media attention surrounding boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr.’s insistence that Manny Pacquiao conform to more sensitive blood testing procedures before greenlighting their much-anticipated mega-fight has shone the light on testing protocol in all combat sports. The New Jersey State Athletic Control Board is the only U.S.-based commission to employ random blood testing for MMA and boxing, which it began in June 2007. However, other agencies are now exploring the testing as well. The Nevada State Athletic Commission has said it is considering it for both combat sports, possibly this year".
http://www.sherdog.com/news/news/Dru...ers-Bout-24445
I just don't understand your point of "The commission".
If all boxers arent going to be randomly tested all year round, then there's always going to be ways to cheat regardless whether we follow the Mayweather testing protocol of testing only 8 weeks before a fight.
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