Comments Thread For: Pascal Slams Lack of PED Testing, Team Kovalev Respond

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  • bojangles1987
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    #131
    Originally posted by Ray*
    That's why am surprise by how unreachable Duva seems to be right now. They shouldn't have a problem with it since they were quite vocal about it against Hopkins and they don't even have to pay for this one.
    It's suggests this a power move, but it's still disappointing if there's no testing. It doesn't make sense to me. Pascal needs to get it through his head to put this **** in contracts.

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    • HeroBando
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      #132
      Originally posted by Ray*
      You are totally wrong, USADA pursued Armstrong till they use his teammate to get him, they knew he was dirty and they went after him but he was alway one step ahead with help from different sources. Even when he tested dirty it was NOT USADA who swept it under the carpet, that was the cycling world that swept it under the carpet because of his name, influence and money that Armstrong donated to them. USADA pursue him to the day he confesses.
      Whether true or not, its besides the point. Lance Armstrong didnt hire Usada under a private testing regime. That'd be a joke in any other sport

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      • radioraheem
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        #133
        Originally posted by HeroBando
        Whether true or not, its besides the point. Lance Armstrong didnt hire Usada under a private testing regime. That'd be a joke in any other sport
        Because in other sports the league, federation, or country, would handle it. In Boxing, even the State Commissions will not and does not conduct random drug testing all across the board. Athletes have to request it, and then find a way to pay the Commission to do it. It is what it is.

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        • Y0@NN
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          #134
          All things considered, the most disturbing is the manager saying they wouldn't cancel the fight should Pascal test positive. Why would you still put your fighter in there against an opponent that tested positive?

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          • Doctor_Tenma
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            #135
            Limiting the amount of tests whilst wanting a cutoff date, sounds familiar. I hate to see this, I like Kovalev too but this....

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            • HeroBando
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              #136
              Originally posted by radioraheem
              Because in other sports the league, federation, or country, would handle it. In Boxing, even the State Commissions will not and does not conduct random drug testing all across the board. Athletes have to request it, and then find a way to pay the Commission to do it. It is what it is.
              That doesn't erase the massive conflict of interest in hiring your own testers. People keep bringing up Armstrong. Imagine he was getting tested by people on his payroll. Thatd be a joke

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              • mathed
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                #137
                I guess we can assume where Kovalev gets his power from then? GGG do testing for his fights?

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                • animalfan10
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                  #138
                  Originally posted by Sumthang bit me
                  Yea, considering they are louder about it, then yea, I will notice it more often than someone who barely is barely known and says a peep about as is the case of Rodriguez. Donaire has been known to be doing year round, that isn't news, nor is he making a big scene out of it either the way Pascal has with Hopkins and now Kovalev. The other crybaby, Floyd practically named his last kid PED Test he talked about it so much. And cut it with racist schit you crybaby. Being critical of a Black fighter isn't racism. Its pathetic that Black kids like you have to think of everything as racism if you feel offended in any way. Nobody gave a schit about PED testing until a Black fighter made a huge ****ing stink about it, even after he fought 39 times. Now, a fighter of any race can't even go on an impressive run without some d1ckwad accusing him of cheating.
                  Lol half of the White posters on here whine just as much (if not more so) about "reverse racism" against Whites than Black posters do.....In fact the White whiners seem much louder and more annoying about it

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                  • Foreign Soil
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                    #139
                    Pascal is the one who worked with Heredia. As usual, the ones making the noise are usually the guilty ones. Berto, Mayweather..etc.

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                    • Weebler I
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                      #140
                      Originally posted by Pago007
                      Move pacquiao we have another afraid of needles and against his religion lol - kovalev say it aint so
                      Kovalev has already said "it ain't so" in the OP, as has Pacquiao, but you don't want to read that.

                      The best will stay fighting the best, weak sauce will stay clutching at straws.

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