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  • flint
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    #11
    arum is laying the ground work should his boy pac get caught

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    • D4thincarnation
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      #12
      I don't think Peterson has a leg to stand on, the testosterone injections he was receiving would have giving him an advantage.

      With Berto it is a bit more complicated, with the low amount of nandrolone, it could be a contaminated test or it could be that he came off a long time ago.

      But Arum is right no point of having different testing methods from fight to fight, all of the commissions needs to up the standard of testing and the testing methods should not be set by any fighter but by the people that are independent and know what they are doing.

      Top Rank, GBP, and NSAC and NYAC need to get round the table discuss the situation and put the best and most cost effective system in place for their boxers and all fighters that fight in under those commissions.

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      • HazeAnatomy
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        #13
        Why is Arum even speaking on the Subject when He Himself says that He Doesnt really Know about it? And his comments sound like he is Making a case for "Accidental" PED use in case Manny Gets Caught. What a Dirty Duche Arum is....

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        • ihatebobarum
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          #14
          whatever this scum says believe me there is an alterior motive.

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          • Larry the boss
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            #15
            Originally posted by D4thincarnation
            I don't think Peterson has a leg to stand on, the testosterone injections he was receiving would have giving him an advantage.

            With Berto it is a bit more complicated, with the low amount of nandrolone, it could be a contaminated test or it could be that he came off a long time ago.

            But Arum is right no point of having different testing methods from fight to fight, all of the commissions needs to up the standard of testing and the testing methods should not be set by any fighter but by the people that are independent and know what they are doing.

            Top Rank, GBP, and NSAC and NYAC need to get round the table discuss the situation and put the best and most cost effective system in place for their boxers and all fighters that fight in under those commissions.
            so just 2 state commissions and 2 promotional companies?

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            • jay stills
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              #16
              Originally posted by vcvc
              arum hintitng at avoiding tesating, all this stuff that has happend just gives him more excuses.
              Funny that Arum has yet to address Alex Ariza's comments about him being the one that is holding up the Mayweather vs Pac fight.

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              • D4thincarnation
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                #17
                Originally posted by larryx1950
                so just 2 state commissions and 2 promotional companies?
                The two biggest and the two most influential.

                It they start the others will fall in line.

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                • edgarg
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                  #18
                  Arum is actually not wrong, because the test result of 3.77 was within the Commission accepted level. And Montoya was wrong, because he wrote that one fighter had 3.77 when the other had a normal 1. He has no idea what the other fighter had, and a normal 1 applies to the average man not to a trained boxer, who, which already has been confirmed many times, can legally have a 4 and in most states a 6.

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                  • D4thincarnation
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by edgarg
                    Arum is actually not wrong, because the test result of 3.77 was within the Commission accepted level. And Montoya was wrong, because he wrote that one fighter had 3.77 when the other had a normal 1. He has no idea what the other fighter had, and a normal 1 applies to the average man not to a trained boxer, who, which already has been confirmed many times, can legally have a 4 and in most states a 6.
                    T/E level don't mean a thing.

                    What matters is whether it is synthetic.

                    Because that means you were doping.

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                    • JBell11
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by edgarg
                      Arum is actually not wrong, because the test result of 3.77 was within the Commission accepted level. And Montoya was wrong, because he wrote that one fighter had 3.77 when the other had a normal 1. He has no idea what the other fighter had, and a normal 1 applies to the average man not to a trained boxer, who, which already has been confirmed many times, can legally have a 4 and in most states a 6.
                      Truly surprised if true. Having said that....
                      If that is true then you should support the fact with evidence or link to source. Personally montoya should offer that levelnof detail and source if his intent was to disprove arum's stance..er opinion.

                      Very interesting

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