Has anyone at the Mayweather Camp commented on Mickey Bey's doping?

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  • Dr Rumack
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    #1

    Has anyone at the Mayweather Camp commented on Mickey Bey's doping?

    What the hell?

    These are the most vocal figures in the sport when it comes to doping? And now one of their own fighters is blatantly guilty of doping and they don't have jack shit to say about it.

    The hypocrisy stinks. Don't these guys have a case to answer? Bey is their fighter. He trains in their Gym. He's trained by Floyd Mayweather Sr himself. And they don't have anything to say?

    We've listened to Floyd preach about the leading role he's playing in "cleaing up the sport of boxing" for years now. Here's a quote from him from just one month ago:

    I don't think people give me the credit I'm due for dealing with the drug issues in our sport. I'm the pioneer for making sure fighters have an equal playing field when we fight.
    Well here's a chance for him to make a real statement, and we've heard nothing. Maybe Floyd feels that a 30:1 TE ratio doesn't make the playing field uneven.
  • ElBossHogg™
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    #2
    they all doping out there, mayweather has 3 test he failed that have been conviently covered up, bey tested postive, he had berto on his rodster at one point in time, roger mayweather is a connoisseur of A-Side Meth.

    them dudes wouldent even had mad a splash in the amatuers if it wasnt for them roided up.

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    • Doctor_Tenma
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      I reckon it's a hard situation to approach, that goes for anyone training a fighter who's been caught using PEDs. I don't think Floyd will comment on it unless he's asked, even then, he might not even comment on it. Floyd Sr. is much more vocal so I'm not so sure about him.

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      • .:: JSFD26 ::.
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        #4
        Floyd will be asked about it and his response will be "Whats a testosterone?"


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        • MJ223
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          #5
          Touchy situation that no one wants to go near

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          • Dr Rumack
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            #6
            Originally posted by Dominicano Soy
            I reckon it's a hard situation to approach, that goes for anyone training a fighter who's been caught using PEDs. I don't think Floyd will comment on it unless he's asked, even then, he might not even comment on it. Floyd Sr. is much more vocal so I'm not so sure about him.
            I agree, it's a sensitive issue. But the Mayweathers have put themselves on a pedestal. They've spent the last number of years openly accusing a rival fighter of being on steroids and making their 'stance' against drugs in boxing a PR tool. They never stop talking about it, and as such they're fair game.

            Are we to believe that it was all bullshit all along? That they're up to their necks in it too and all the 'clean up boxing' talk was nothing more than that, talk, and those who believed them were gullible idiots?

            That's how it looks. The situation could hardly be any more clear-cut. Floyd has presented himself as the 'pioneer' of an anti-doping agenda, and here's a fighter the Mayweathers couldn't be any more involved with being caught doping. Are they ok with this or not?

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            • bojangles1987
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              #7
              It's already obvious that Mayweather isn't that concerned with cleaning up the sport.

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              • HAVISJ
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                #8
                Originally posted by Dr Rumack
                I agree, it's a sensitive issue. But the Mayweathers have put themselves on a pedestal. They've spent the last number of years openly accusing a rival fighter of being on steroids and making their 'stance' against drugs in boxing a PR tool. They never stop talking about it, and as such they're fair game.

                Are we to believe that it was all bullshit all along? That they're up to their necks in it too and all the 'clean up boxing' talk was nothing more than that, talk, and those who believed them were gullible idiots?

                That's how it looks. The situation could hardly be any more clear-cut. Floyd has presented himself as the 'pioneer' of an anti-doping agenda, and here's a fighter the Mayweathers couldn't be any more involved with being caught doping. Are they ok with this or not?
                I'm sure someone will comment on it but you can't blame them for a guy doping.

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                • BattlingNelson
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by HAVISJ
                  I'm sure someone will comment on it but you can't blame them for a guy doping.
                  But they can and should penalize him in some way. Remaining silent will make them look like hypocrits.

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                  • .:: JSFD26 ::.
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by BattlingNelson
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                    Originally Posted by HAVISJ

                    I'm sure someone will comment on it but you can't blame them for a guy doping.

                    But they can and should penalize him in some way. Remaining silent will make them look like hypocrits.
                    Isn't that what the Mayweathers specialize in? Especially Floyd.

                    They don't need to comment on anything cause Bey Jr is the victim here. The victim of a doctor who didn't know what he was doing.




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