USADA: ALL Mayweather-Cotto Samples Went Through "CIR" Testing
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To be perfectly clear, PBF did NOT accuse Manny of juicing until Manny turned down the 14-day cutoff offer.
Here is what Manny Pacquiao turned down:
- 50/50 purse split
- 14-day testing cutoff
- Date of his choice (March 13)
- 147 pounds
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Yes, more hypotheticals.
I don't keep up with all of that. I just made a general statement, that Floyd may have a insurance policy in place in case he loses. That post-fight test results will show that his opponent was on something, thus he appeals the loss.
I don't even keep up with this stuff anymore, I just noticed your thread was in the front and checked it out. Haven't seen one of your threads in a long time.Comment
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I've been asking this ever since guy bailed on Mayweather to go fight Clottey. Why not make Mayweather look ****** and implement random drug testing in the next fight... or in this case, the next four. If he agreed to random drug testing, then he'd do it regardless of who he's fighting to put Mayweather at fault for it not happening.
Just like he should have taken the lesser share when he stated in interview that he'd take the lesser share just to make the fight happen.
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According to who?
According to the same guy that agreed to testing, just not from USADA?
In the last 2 and a half years, I've heard Team Pac say they agreed to testing only to say they will only do commissioning tests at least 75 times.
Who's to say this isn't another case of "Ha, we fooled ya!"?Comment
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dam bro post had **** to do with pac. obsessed much?While I could give a **** ass, and care even less about Pac, May and his fans. It's always good to see the Pac fans get a dosage of facts thrown in their faces. I noticed they like to grasp at baseless accusations non stop.
BTW Bradley is ****ing your boy up next month.Comment
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