Just trust him. He smiles and talks about god and ****. He must be clean regardless of his actual actions.
All joking aside, thats a fail on everyones part if testing was required post fight (I'm assuming so). Crawford shouldn't have even been allowed to leave the locker room. Not good if true.
That man would clean up boxing for real.....hes been 100% right on every guy he's snitched on or suspected.... I'd hire him....."Jose Canseco Anti-Doping Expert".
Just trust him. He smiles and talks about god and ****. He must be clean regardless of his actual actions.
All joking aside, thats a fail on everyones part if testing was required post fight (I'm assuming so). Crawford shouldn't have even been allowed to leave the locker room. Not good if true.
actually it's been confirmed that crawford didn't leave the dressing room (read through the thread) the TS just threw a tittle out to gain views. they never showed up for ether guy..............all of this has been confirmed. it was a glitch in the commission not the fighters........
rubios team made a big deal that chavez didn't leave his urine test..........so I'm guessing they themselves left a urine test only to watch chavez run out of the arena (and thats what they were upset about) if they didn't leave their urine test (which i highly doubt) it was more on the strength of "did you see chavez run. **** that" all in all rubio confirmed the test were being administered but chavez ran (which proves my point) you guys have some wacky agenda that the commission are hiding test for chavez or just didn't try to give post fight test, no. chavez simply said **** off and got the hell out of there as quick as possible. that has nothing to do with your conspiracy theories about no one showing up to test chavez...........you literally have guys like russian who believe that chavez was "waiting for his test but no one showed up" hahaha (and you think the same exact thing: since you bolded that part in my post) yahahahaha well bold this right here...........
"representatives of Marco Antonio Rubio, claim WBC middleweight champion Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. violated the WBC regulation that stipulates that in title fights the fighters must leave a urine sample for drug testing with the doctor of the local commission, in this case Texas. According to Team Veneno Rubio. "at the end of the fight, in a very su****ious way, Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. practically fled from the dressing room without leaving a sample to be medically evaluated later."
But Chavez did not duck a postfight drug test after beating Rubio. Unfortunately, Rubio's team caused a stir when it claimed that Chavez "practically fled from the dressing room without leaving a sample."
Chavez did not flee. He was in his dressing room for more than a half-hour after the fight. He showered and waited for a Texas official to come for his sample. If he was fleeing the scene to avoid a urine test, would he have hung out in the dressing room and then spent another half-hour at the postfight press conference?
...Chavez was not tested. Neither was Rubio. And neither were co-feature fighters Nonito Donaire and Wilfredo Vazquez Jr., facts that the Rubio camp conveniently forgot to mention.
They talked about PEDs well before 2009 but online media and message boards weren't as huge as they are now. The conversation was beginning to blow up across the US thanks mainly to baseball and it was a pretty big issue among boxing fans when Mosley's name was revealed. Plus, a lot of other big fighters were caught too from the late 90's onward. I think the powers that be did their best to sweep it all under the rug but the events of 2009 brought it back to the fore.
Apparently, neither guy was tested and both guys found it odd because BOTH guys waited around for the post-fight drug testing and no one showed up. Neither guy is at fault for this BUT, Gamboa is trying to insinuate something by the protest. He thinks no one showed up because they were covering up something on Crawford's end but Crawford could have the same argument because Gamboa wasn't tested either.
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