Why didn't Wlad and hopkin's get any blame for refusing OST?

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  • PlayerKiller
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    #1

    Why didn't Wlad and hopkin's get any blame for refusing OST?

    Potvekin I believe demanded OST and so did Pascal. Both fighters refused.

    Chavez seems to get a lot more hate and so does Manny
  • Dirk Diggler UK
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    #2
    Wlad didn't refuse, he accepted.

    Pascal asked Hopkins after the contract had already been signed

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    • Jack Napier
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      #3
      if it doesn't involve Floyd, people don't pretend to give a fuck about OST

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      • Dirk Diggler UK
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        #4
        Originally posted by Jack Napier
        if it doesn't involve Floyd, people don't pretend to give a fuck about OST


        Also true.

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        • turbotime
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          #5
          Pascal really didn't try and negotiate the tests into the contract though. He signed the contract then called Hopkins a cheater. Pretty weak.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
            Wlad didn't refuse, he accepted.

            Pascal asked Hopkins after the contract had already been signed
            None of it mattered because Povetkin ducked out, but I could have sworn Wlad declined, at least at first.

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              #7
              I am sure Wlad declined too. Unless he changed his mind after Whig I do not recall.

              As for Hopkin's, indeed it was after the contracts but surely he could have said yes just to prove he is clean. A 47 year old man doing what he does is still questionable, even if he has a clean life.

              Wlad comes in great shape always and that is somethig to think about.

              I don't think either do cheat, but who knows.

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                #8
                Originally posted by bojangles1987
                None of it mattered because Povetkin ducked out, but I could have sworn Wlad declined, at least at first.
                Vladimir Hryunov, manager of the mandatory challenger for IBF heavyweight Alexander Povetkin, spoke with Russian reporter Alexander Pavlov about the upcoming fight against WBO/IBF/IBO heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko on September 11 in Frankfurt, Germany.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
                  Wlad didn't refuse, he accepted.

                  Pascal asked Hopkins after the contract had already been signed


                  truths. at a press conference no less. if you want drug testing beyond the norm you talk about it during negotiations. hopkins slugged him for getting mouthy. this was back when bernard had yet to quit against dawson and commanded a good deal more respect. i appreciated him cuffing pascal. it was totally uncalled for

                  and povetkin's camp (and atlas initially,) found a way out of the wladimir fight more than once.
                  drug testing had nothing to do with that.


                  accepting a drug test can get you into serious trouble, even if you are clean. what is everybody going to say about your entire career if you're fighting great up until the training camp that you're asked to take a random blood test and you go out there and look horrible?

                  you can be totally clean and people will still credit your performances to drugs when you were doing well, and not having drugs when you had a poor showing and were proven to be clean.
                  Last edited by New England; 03-21-2012, 11:50 AM.

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                  • #CaneloKhan
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
                    Wlad didn't refuse, he accepted.

                    Pascal asked Hopkins after the contract had already been signed
                    //// close thread

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