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Shocking PED revelations by T. Hauser. GBP, Mayweather, Quillin, Morales.
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Originally posted by Mannie Phresh View PostYeah the guy who wanted better drug testing is cheater. Surely not the guy who rejected better drug testing.
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“Boxing isn’t like other sports,” Steward said several months before his death. “In boxing, a human being is getting hit in the head. None of us like to talk about it, but there’s a very real risk of brain damage. So to my way of thinking, anyone in boxing who’s part of using performance-enhancing drugs – I don’t care if it’s the fighter, the trainer, the strength coach, the conditioner, the manager, the promoter – that person is ruining the sport and doing something criminal.”
Spot on by a legend of the sport RIP
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I just hope that if this is indeed true, it doesn't just get swept under the rug. I hope it gets exposed to it's full potential and all of these dopers get exposed, including Floyd. I never thought for one moment he actually cared about cleaning up the sport.
And then to find out Morales tested positive WAY before it was released to the public, failing BOTH A and B samples and the fight still went on? What kinda of crazy strings are the boys over at GBP pulling?
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Originally posted by 1sballotHOF View PostAt the end of the day. Can everyone that defended Floyd, admit one thing?
You guys are a fan of 1 man. Not a fan of boxing.
Sorry, I meant, obsessively involved in hiding everyone of his flaws. Not willing to accept anything negative about the man. Will relentlessley and tirelessly defend the man's name, as long as theirs a group of you guys all saying the same thing as the other one. If you met him, you'd bend over backwards for him, literally and figuratively. You guys are a bane on the boxing community, and continually perpetuate this sad form of fanboyism. Its sickening and disgraceful.
Even former Floyd fan boys have moved on. The last of the dieng breed are truly the most demented, marks in the boxing community. The very definition of stupid, is making the same mistake over and over again. In your guys case, continually defending this man, while looking like a bunch of ride or die chicks. So in essence, you guys are the very definition of a stupid, mark. Congradulations, you've been had, been bamboozeled, hood winked.
Disgusting group of ride or chicks.
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Originally posted by Knibbsy1 View Post“Boxing isn’t like other sports,” Steward said several months before his death. “In boxing, a human being is getting hit in the head. None of us like to talk about it, but there’s a very real risk of brain damage. So to my way of thinking, anyone in boxing who’s part of using performance-enhancing drugs – I don’t care if it’s the fighter, the trainer, the strength coach, the conditioner, the manager, the promoter – that person is ruining the sport and doing something criminal.”
Spot on by a legend of the sport RIP
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Originally posted by Max BoxingOn May 20, 2012, a rumor filtered through the drug-testing community that Mayweather had tested positive on three occasions for an illegal performance-enhancing drug.
More specifically, it was rumored that Mayweather’s “A” sample had tested positive on three occasions and, after each positive test, USADA had found exceptional circumstances in the form of inadvertent use and gave Floyd a waiver. This waiver, according to the rumor, negated the need for a test of Floyd’s “B” sample. And because the “B” sample was never tested, a loophole in USADA’s contract with Mayweather and Golden Boy allowed the testing to proceed without the positive “A” sample results being reported to Mayweather’s opponent or the Nevada State Athletic Commission (which had jurisdiction over the fights).
In late-May, Pacquiao’s attorneys heard the rumor. On June 4, 2012, they served document demands and subpoenas on Mayweather, Mayweather Promotions, Golden Boy and USADA calling for the production of all documents that related to PED testing of Mayweather for the Shane Mosley, Victor Ortiz and Miguel Cotto fights.
The documents were not produced. There was a delay in the proceedings while Floyd spent nine weeks in the Clark County Detention Center after pleading guilty to charges of domestic violence and harassment. Upon his release from jail on August 2nd, settlement talks heated up.
On September 25, 2012, a stipulation of settlement ending the defamation case was filed with the court. The parties agreed that the terms of settlement would be kept confidential. Prior to the agreement being signed, two sources with detailed knowledge of the proceedings told this writer that Mayweather’s initial monetary settlement offer was “substantially more” than Pacquiao’s attorneys had expected it would be and an agreement in principle was reached soon afterward.
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