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  • Originally posted by BoxingGenius27 View Post
    No, no, no.

    The commission is crooked. How many fighters has the commission caught after the fight?

    So in other words, as long as the commission refuses to mandate additional testing through outside organizations, let's just continue to let cheaters beat the system.

    Do you people see the mentality of this fan base?
    So if a fighter just take PEDS on the day of the fight they get away with it too.

    Plus even if they tested positive before the fight they would need to test a b sample to confirm and the fight could have already gone.

    Why was Floyd so insistence on blood tests too, what exactly do the catch what urine and saliva tests miss?

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    • Originally posted by BoxingGenius27 View Post
      No, no, no.

      The commission is crooked. How many fighters has the commission caught after the fight?

      So in other words, as long as the commission refuses to mandate additional testing through outside organizations, let's just continue to let cheaters beat the system.

      Do you people see the mentality of this fan base?
      try to comprehend what you're reading before you go on with your rant. i'm not saying the commissions are honest people. in fact i agree they're crooked. some athletes could also be the same kind of people. and besides the commissions are not refusing any other forms of testing that athletes would like to bring in. i'm just saying that no atlete should bypass the commission if they want to bring in WADA or USADA for that matter. in fact, athletes should have no hand in matters concerning agreements with outside agencies conducting separate tests.

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      • Originally posted by D4thincarnation View Post
        “USADA is an Olympic body and it is not for professional sports,” Arum said. “They’ve got all this crazy paperwork. It’s nonsense. [The National Center for Drug Free Sports] deals with pro athletes in a professional kind of way. They don’t do [blood] tests during the season. They do urine tests. Urine tests will detect everything

        http://sports.yahoo.com/box/news?slug=ki-testing122309
        Todd and Bruce are trying to work out the specifics of the cutoff to assure the tests are still effective because we know that 30 days before is not effective," Schaefer said. "At 30 days, we might as well not even do it. We want to figure it out [the cutoff window] and I will give my recommendation to Team Mayweather, and they will be on board. USADA is the most recognized one, but if it's another one, like the Nevada commission, we don't really care. I don't care who performs the tests as long as they are performed. That's our position. If this fight doesn't happen it's not because of Team Mayweather."

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        • Its common for people to have a higher t/e ratio than 4/1 completely natural. I read Wada saves the results and compares new tests with them. If there is a significant difference between results the perform more advanced tests.

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          • Originally posted by D4thincarnation View Post
            So if a fighter just take PEDS on the day of the fight they get away with it too.
            In Nevada? Yes. Nevada welcomes cheating.

            When you fail the Nevada. You fail the IQ test.

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            • You can be above 4:1 and it would be normal. That's when CIR comes in from WADA.

              However, they won't do it if it's under 4:1. Which VADA would do regardless.

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              • Originally posted by Roman Moreno View Post
                In Nevada? Yes. Nevada welcomes cheating.

                When you fail the Nevada. You fail the IQ test.
                Yeah that why they catch more cheat than anyone else.

                While USADA let Marion Jones and other dope all they like.

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                • "We are OK to move off USADA," Golden Boy Promotions CEO Richard Schaefer, who is representing Mayweather, told ESPN.com. "What we're saying, and what is important to us, is four things -- that the tests be random, that they include blood and urine and the time frame, meaning when do you stop the tests before the fight but know they will still be effective. Three of them we have agreed on -- random, blood and urine. So now it is a matter of the two sides working out the specifics of the cutoff date to assure it will still be effective."

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                  • Originally posted by brick wall View Post
                    it is what it is...if you don't like your local police force it doesn't mean you can create your own private army.

                    but in the commission's case, they're not even like that. they're flexible...they're not stopping any athletes from pursuing better testing. i'm just saying that no athlete should self-govern when it comes to drug testing.
                    in san fran they have a private security firm run checkpoints a the airport its better than the tsa. in a democracy choice is key.

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                    • wow so many still trying to debunk the testing and hate on floyd at the same time. They hate it that he was the one who brought this to the forefront and now boxing got hit in the face with it and they are arguing that "his" style test wouldnt have caught Peterson. And by the way it is not his it is WADA and USADA testing.

                      Im rejoicing that the sport i love had its eyes opened to PED's and instead of supporting the idea these clowns are happy it wasnt "Floyds way".

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