or maybe, he was using himself. not far fetched when you consider he won titles in five divisions in less than 10 years. something that had never been done before. something that had never been done before, exactly what he accused Manny of. "h_he's d_doing things th_that have never been done before." EITHER Floyd was on something, or Manny terrifies him. Take your pick.
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What difference does that make since they both would have took the same tests?
There is no difference. Just odd that after fighting 39 times, you feel the need to implement extra testing against someone who is doing bigger and better things, because it's impossible for anyone to be better than Floyd Jr. and if they are, they just have to be cheating. just have to.
so take your pick, Floyd juiced anywhere between fights 1 and 39, or Manny makes him leave Hershey squirt trails.
this testing doesn't mean **** unless it's year round. If you aren't doing year round, you're not doing random testing. simple as that.
No disrespect cuz but testing is testing and it sure beats only testing urine and basic blood. Vada/Usada are both better than no testing at all. I'm honestly convinced that its damn if you and damned if you don't. Here's a fun fact if you use roids and they test your hair follicles they can still find PED's even months after you've cycled off...just some first hand information.
urine is what is catching the majority of cheaters, not blood.
The November 23 pay-per-view showdown between Manny Pacquiao and Brandon Rios in Macau marks the third major show promoted by Top Rank to feature the involvement of Voluntary Anti-Doping Agency (VADA) in its random drug testing protocol.
The event marks the first time Pacquiao has subjected himself to random drug testing prior to a fight. The subject was a major issue when talks first surfaced years ago of the possibility of the Filipino superstar facing Floyd Mayweather back when both were considered far and away the best two active fighters in the world.
Contradicting reports managed to surface as to the reasons for Pacquiao’s team previous reluctance–and at times, refusal–to subject the fighter to such testing. The issue once again made headlines thanks to false allegations made that Rios has been the only one tested so far and that Pacquiao wouldn’t be tested until he arrives in China in early November. [Click Here To Read More]
Who would you guys like to see going the USADA/VADA route next now that the two top stars in the sport are testing outside of the basic commission test?
My picks:
1.Quillin
2. Chavez Jr.
3. Almost every European boxer
urine is what is catching the majority of cheaters, not blood.
Doesn't matter bro, the commission tests are easily beat...i'd rather take all testing out of the commission's hands. Mosley beat those tests for eons because he had the right people with him.
show the contract. the timeline doesn't mean **** if no contract is available. we need actual proof.
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There is a video of Floyd holding and showing the "signed" contract and talking about it. It was posted on here before his fight with Ortiz. This was when Arum called off the fight because of the random drug testing.
Well yes agree with you on that, however during the infamous pac-May negotiations, pac did delay the drug testing and said he was afraid of needles. Even though he agreed after, that's all Floyd needed to dodge it yet again
pac never said he was afraid of needles, it was arum who made that comment. also pac never denied random blood testing, he wanted a cut off date, and he was willing to test right after the fight. this part always get left out when debating about this subject.
The November 23 pay-per-view showdown between Manny Pacquiao and Brandon Rios in Macau marks the third major show promoted by Top Rank to feature the involvement of Voluntary Anti-Doping Agency (VADA) in its random drug testing protocol.
The event marks the first time Pacquiao has subjected himself to random drug testing prior to a fight. The subject was a major issue when talks first surfaced years ago of the possibility of the Filipino superstar facing Floyd Mayweather back when both were considered far and away the best two active fighters in the world.
Contradicting reports managed to surface as to the reasons for Pacquiao’s team previous reluctance–and at times, refusal–to subject the fighter to such testing. The issue once again made headlines thanks to false allegations made that Rios has been the only one tested so far and that Pacquiao wouldn’t be tested until he arrives in China in early November. [Click Here To Read More]
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