Comments Thread For: Team Peterson Respond: Lamont is No Cheat, No Doper
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Haha what a fucking idiot,you are an absolute jokeGood thing I think people are entitled to their own opinion, no matter how dense, narrow, and shallow it may be.
You ever had something given to you by a doctor that might make you fail a drug test bro? Odds are you probably have...now put yourself in dudeman's shoes. Would you knowingly request testing that would scrutinize what you put in your body if you though you had done something wrong? Didn't think so
So, yeah, I'm looking outside the box, you should try it sometimes.
Men look at both sides of the issue.....the reality is that this is the second time team Khan has jumped at the opportunity to have the win reversed. If Khan had trained like a MAN, then he likely would have shut Peterson down and not left it up to the judges now wouldn't he?
Like I said....when the smoke clears and they determine that dude was within his right to do what he did and is in the clear, with his title gone and his rep tarnished, what is he to do then? Will you be man enough to admit you were wrong?
I personally don't agree with trying to cheat, I think it's de****able. I do agree with someone seeking the help of a doctor to treat a medical condition though. If Peterson is guilty of anything, it's not telling the commission about it. But why would he not tell them? Is he a cheat? Could be. Did he not think it was a big deal because he didn't think he was breaking the rules? Could be that too.
Khan and his team want to mar the man's rep up real nice and good though, because he feels he was robbed...which is fine and good but if he is cleared of all wrong doing....the damage is already done.Comment
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It would be a blood bath on here.Why would he not tell the comission?
Because he was cheating you ***ing spastic! Unless you believe he forgot about having injections in his hips.
And what the *** does it have to do with Khan? How is Khan to blame for Peterson failing a drug test?
LOL.... imagine if Khan had been the one to fail.
LOL, people are trying to stick the knife in Khan even though his done nothing wrong.Comment
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Lamont needs to open up and expose Bradley. Lamont has higher levels than he should do, even with the pellets. He most likely got power pellets from Bradley also.Comment
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OK so on the 13th od April Pete was informed by VADA his sample A was positive.
On his Twiter he had 2 tweets on that date and then the next was on 22nd April.
VADA said he waited 8 days to respond to them on the positive result which was 21st April.
On the 24th He said he felt like superman!
Lamont Peterson @kingpete26
Sorry I haven't been tweeting but I'm staying focus for the fight! Training is going gr8.....I feel like superman!!!

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It has also been asked why it took so long to test the “B” sample after the first positive test result. When VADA notified Mr. Peterson of the adverse finding on April 13, Mr. Peterson had one week to challenge the “A” test result and ask for the “B” sample to be tested. During that time, Mr. Peterson also had the opportunity to supplement his earlier written submissions to VADA with regard to drugs and other medications that he had used prior to the testing. Mr. Peterson’s representatives waited eight days (until Saturday, April 21) to respond. At that time, they did not communicate any of the “exculpatory” material later offered to the Nevada State Athletic Commission. Instead, they chose to challenge the positive test result, asserted their right to be present when the “B” sample was tested, and asked that the “B” sample be tested on Friday, April 27th. The UCLA laboratory said that Friday was an inappropriate day to begin testing because four consecutive days are needed to complete the test. The sample “B” test began on Monday, April 30th.
VADA’s mission is to help protect the health and safety of athletes who are willing to demonstrate their commitment to clean sport. As a voluntary organization, we depend on those who share our vision to help rid boxing and MMA of PEDs. VADA understands and shares the disappointment that is felt by Golden Boy Promotions, Amir Khan, the undercard fighters, HBO, and the thousands of fans who were looking forward to Khan-Peterson II. This unfortunate situation, however, serves to underscore the need for PED education and the high-caliber testing procedures that VADA offers.Comment

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