Mayweather, pacquiao, lance Armstrong...there is no difference really
Why did Mayweather accept an 18 day cutoff date for Mosley?
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Anyone twitted Maidana yet about the testing in the Mayweather fight?
Fans need to take the reporting in their hands. You can't rely on regular reporters bringing light into an issue as important as this to millions of fans.Comment
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I already told you on Page 7, that Ellie Sechback confirmed USADA testing for Mayweather vs. Maidana, and has footage of Maidana signing USADA paperwork.
Also FightHype confirmed this too, it's on footage with Mayweather and Ellerbe present.
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Mosley vs Mayweather did not have an agreed upon cut off date.
Any idiot saying 'then why didn't Mayweather stop the fight when Mosley wasn't tested for 18 days before the fight'..... are you that ******? Ever seen Dr. Strangelove... how the doomsday device acts as a deterrent... same thing here.... the threat of being able to have your blood tested on any day leading up to the fight is the preventative measure. If you don't know when you are being tested, you don't know when you can safely take the drugs and cycle them out, ergo the fighters do not take drugs through high risk of being caught.Comment
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Why aren't you interested in the details? How many blood tests so far? How many urine samples taken? What was the last date they were taken? Why is this being kept secret?Comment
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There was footage of Maidana signing up for Usad..plus after all floyd fights they post the results on their website
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Does VADA reveal such details? Nope. Does NSAC release such details? Nope.
USADA has released details in the past, publicly, on their website with several of his fights. But these details were ONLY released shortly after the fight if enough random fans and press emailed requesting the information. Then USADA would post it for everyone. So email them and maybe after the fight, they will grant your wish.Comment
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So for example, this is taken from -- http://www.usada.org/mayweather-mosley/
In response to a high volume of interest in the testing statistics for the professional boxing event held on May 1, 2010 between Floyd Mayweather, Jr. and Shane Mosley, the following is a summary of program informationComment
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