Only EPO will show up in blood and not urine. Blood tests aren't needed.
Roach on Peterson and Berto ''it's bad for boxing''
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Sure but EPO lasts at least 40 days in your system and it's effects only last a week or two at most, so it would show up in a post fight blood sample if it was used in a fight.
So there's no reason at all to have blood tests prior to a fight other than to get under another fighters skin.Comment
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Floyd was wrong to accuse Manny, but the way team Pacman handled the original accusation was indeed suspect. But it did turn out the Floyd's su****ion has had merit lately. (Although not with Pacman). Time for a change. Peds cannot be allowed. Warrr clean fighters!!
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According to an article on Floydhype VADA offered their services for the Bradley/Manny fight but were declined.Comment
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As i've said, Manny doesn't have to do it in the Bradley fight coz he doesn't have to. Manny is also making a point here that he is not allowing Floyd to have a mental edge over him in every boxing deals that Manny is making, and dictate whatever boxing protocols he has to make outside of a Floyd fight.. The thing is, Manny already said YES to OSDT, it's up to Floyd now to sit down with them and sign the contract!!!Comment
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How the hell was he 'dictating' anything when he made it known from the very start that he wanted better testing. It was Pac who demanded 8oz gloves, a 50/50 split, and that ridiculous $10M/pound penalty, all of which Floyd agreed to. It was Roach who boasted that OST wasn't a problem. I'm not even going to start about the most recent talks - 'The MGM is too small', 'Pac's cut needs half a year to heal.' Now we've got Arum talking about 'issues' with testing again. You want to talk about 'dictating', you can talk about Pac and his catchweight BS. I mean, LOL, wanting to challenge for Cotto's 154 belt at 148, after he demanding to fight at 144 for Cotto's 147 belt. Dude's a joke.Comment
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