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  • cixthree
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    Fighters Who Say "No" to random testing..

    1. Are using Something, if it's not full on roids, it's something that's not really allowed.

    2. Well that's the only one logic tells me exsit. What are some of your reasons a fighter would say no to random testing?
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    1. scared of needles

    2. a small amount of blood drawn makes them weak for days and they can't train

    3. it's against their religion to get blood drawn

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    • New England
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      #3
      Originally posted by cixthree
      1. Are using Something, if it's not full on roids, it's something that's not really allowed.

      2. Well that's the only one logic tells me exsit. What are some of your reasons a fighter would say no to random testing?



      if you are clean and on a great run you might appear dirty if you lose the first time you get drug tested

      that's the danger of taking a test when you are called out

      end the thread before the floyd and manny "fans" dirty the place up



      i'd like to see comissions mandate the testing. fighters are begginning to use it to leverage deals and apply pressure that might not have anything to do with drug users


      blood test all big TV and world title fights. blood testing every sanctioned boxing match is out of the question. it is/can be very expensive.
      Last edited by New England; 03-21-2012, 02:17 PM.

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      • jtiger777
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        #4
        there is no reason a fighter should decline it.... if its apart of the negotiations for the fight to be made

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        • NEETzsche
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          #5
          it's pretty damn obvious that chavez jr is on diuretics and probably various other things to help him make weight.

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          • BTNHfan
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            1) Knows that the other fighter doesnt really want the fight

            2) Knows that you cant let a less significant fighter call the shots and rule the game



            Boxing fans who say "People are on some **** because they oppose to Olympic style testing"

            1) Forgets to realize that the Boxing community has their own drug testing policy before and after the fight

            2) Has nothing better to do but bicker and **** on fighters they know that can whoop on their favorite fighter(s)

            3) Are killing boxing

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            • savorduhflavor
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              With Pac I understood it because it seemed more like posturing than anything else. I understood the concept of not giving in to Floyd's demands cause Floyd was just trying to assert himself over Manny.

              Now that it's become more relevant in the sport if you refuse it you look dirty, end of story.

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                #8
                Originally posted by savorduhflavor
                With Pac I understood it because it seemed more like posturing than anything else. I understood the concept of not giving in to Floyd's demands cause Floyd was just trying to assert himself over Manny.

                Now that it's become more relevant in the sport if you refuse it you look dirty, end of story.
                sounds like a classic case of double standards you got there, m8.

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                • savorduhflavor
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by underground man
                  sounds like a classic case of double standards you got there, m8.
                  Please explain.

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                  • Fetta
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                    #10
                    If your clean and god given talent then there is no justifiable reason why you can't take test. Boxing commission testing is so outdated that even if the person admits to using they still wouldn't get caught with their standards

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