Has USADA tested Mayweather yet? (I sense some ****ery afoot)
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How suspect would it be if they test Manny right before the fight, but not Floyd.Supposedly they tested him 1 time, there was some guy who goes to the Mayweather gym everyday and he said he hasn't seen a USADA testing people at all.
I know Pac has been tested 8 times or something like that with 4 vials of blood each time you can find videos on youtube from a filipino news they show pac chatting with the USADA testters its the same white guy who was shown taking urine from Floyd on 24/7.
Pac was tested twice in one week and two days in a row randomly.
I read that they can even test Pacquiao on the DAY of the fight right in the dressing room minutes before he enters the ring. if that is true that is foul.
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Lmao a picture of him rehydrated in ring, vs a picture of him after a work out, flexing and pumped...nice comparison.
This moron in the video...maybe because Mayweather has been tested several times for numerous fights, while this is Mannys first time with USADA...and its bigger news that he is actually doing something that prevented this fight 5 years ago.Last edited by Calabis; 04-28-2015, 08:25 AM.Comment
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From March 19th:
BoxingScene.com reports that Mayweather and Pacquiao have already taken two random drug tests that were conducted by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency. Mayweather was given a test at his home and at his gym, the Mayweather Boxing Club. Pacquiao is believed to have been tested at Pan Pacific Park and at Wild Card Boxing Club, which is where he trains.Comment
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Nobody has **** to say now right ?From March 19th:
BoxingScene.com reports that Mayweather and Pacquiao have already taken two random drug tests that were conducted by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency. Mayweather was given a test at his home and at his gym, the Mayweather Boxing Club. Pacquiao is believed to have been tested at Pan Pacific Park and at Wild Card Boxing Club, which is where he trains.Comment
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So USADA can't produce videos, eh? And they want us to believe whatever is in their website and take their word for it. And when lawyers request testing results, they can't produce any, eh?
What an effing organization.Comment
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