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Originally posted by Deevel916 View PostOrtiz was tested 10 times and Shane was tested 8 times. Combination of blood/urine. 12 times isn't out of the question.
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Originally posted by Deevel916 View PostOrtiz was tested 10 times and Shane was tested 8 times. Combination of blood/urine. 12 times isn't out of the question.
I think it's bull**** or he just ****ed up and meant both Urine and Blood together.Last edited by Robbie Barrett; 05-01-2015, 08:22 AM.
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Originally posted by brown_knight06 View PostProve he was tested. Since you are one his many lawyers. Not one word about fraud being tested, only making them wait 5hrs for urine. Dont bring Cotto fight up. He failed one of his test and it was concealed. Along with ortiz and ssm.
On May 20, 2012, a rumor filtered through the drug-testing community that Mayweather had tested positive on three occasions for an illegal performance-enhancing drug.
More specifically, it was rumored that Mayweather’s “A” sample had tested positive on three occasions and, after each positive test, USADA had found exceptional circumstances in the form of inadvertent use and gave Floyd a waiver. This waiver, according to the rumor, negated the need for a test of Floyd’s “B” sample. And because the “B” sample was never tested, a loophole in USADA’s contract with Mayweather and Golden Boy allowed the testing to proceed without the positive “A” sample results being reported to Mayweather’s opponent or the Nevada State Athletic Commission (which had jurisdiction over the fights).
In late-May, Pacquiao’s attorneys heard the rumor. On June 4, 2012, they served document demands and subpoenas on Mayweather, Mayweather Promotions, Golden Boy and USADA calling for the production of all documents that related to PED testing of Mayweather for the Shane Mosley, Victor Ortiz and Miguel Cotto fights.
The documents were not produced. There was a delay in the proceedings while Floyd spent nine weeks in the Clark County Detention Center after pleading guilty to charges of domestic violence and harassment. Upon his release from jail on August 2nd, settlement talks heated up.
On September 25, 2012, a stipulation of settlement ending the defamation case was filed with the court. The parties agreed that the terms of settlement would be kept confidential. Prior to the agreement being signed, two sources with detailed knowledge of the proceedings told this writer that Mayweather’s initial monetary settlement offer was “substantially more” than Pacquiao’s attorneys had expected it would be and an agreement in principle was reached soon afterward.
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Originally posted by Cinci Champ View Postwe have all read this and most if not all has been disputed. this guy hates mayweather badly even tweeting to boycot his fights and not because of drug tests. sorry guys but your so called bomb shell againstr mayweather from gabriel montoya is pretty much bs
Now, however, there's confusion in the Wright camp after USADA took samples from both fighters, but two days after taking blood and urine from Quillin and a day after the same from Wright, USADA contacted Wright's lawyer and said they would not be doing the testing after all, according to MaxBoxing.com's Gabriel Montoya.
Wright says that he requested the already submitted samples be tested, understanding that if it was too close to the fight, then that's just how it is. But USADA then informed Wright's lawyer that the samples had been destroyed.
"They told my attorney they threw it out. That’s crazy. Why would they throw it out.?They just finished telling us and they are going to throw it out already? Does this sound crazy?" asked Wright.
I don't know if it sounds crazy, but it sure sounds odd. Don't mistake this: Wright isn't accusing Quillin of anything, nor is he saying he's even su****ious of anything. He simply doesn't understand what changed over a couple of days, between USADA agreeing to administer the testing, then taking the samples, then calling off the testing and destroying the samples.
And frankly, I don't have a theory that wouldn't be marked by su****ion, and yet I've got no reason whatsoever to suspect that either fighter might have failed a test, or anything like that.
USADA reportedly says they didn't have time to educate the fighters as to what to take and what not to take. But the fact is they agreed to do the testing. They took the samples. Then everything changed. Why?
http://www.badlefthook.com/2012/5/26...me-boxing-news
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If Roach is telling the truth Pacquiao has been having his blood tested 3 x more that when USADA test Floyd or his other opponents.
How can you not say it is corruption and Pacquiao has been greatly disadvantage by this?
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Originally posted by Cinci Champ View Postwe have all read this and most if not all has been disputed. this guy hates mayweather badly even tweeting to boycot his fights and not because of drug tests. sorry guys but your so called bomb shell againstr mayweather from gabriel montoya is pretty much bs
The great honest Manny Pacquiao who fights for his people chose money over exposing a steroid cheat that defamed him by accusing him of steroids.
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Originally posted by Deevel916 View PostHow about this one?
Now, however, there's confusion in the Wright camp after USADA took samples from both fighters, but two days after taking blood and urine from Quillin and a day after the same from Wright, USADA contacted Wright's lawyer and said they would not be doing the testing after all, according to MaxBoxing.com's Gabriel Montoya.
Wright says that he requested the already submitted samples be tested, understanding that if it was too close to the fight, then that's just how it is. But USADA then informed Wright's lawyer that the samples had been destroyed.
"They told my attorney they threw it out. That’s crazy. Why would they throw it out.?They just finished telling us and they are going to throw it out already? Does this sound crazy?" asked Wright.
I don't know if it sounds crazy, but it sure sounds odd. Don't mistake this: Wright isn't accusing Quillin of anything, nor is he saying he's even su****ious of anything. He simply doesn't understand what changed over a couple of days, between USADA agreeing to administer the testing, then taking the samples, then calling off the testing and destroying the samples.
And frankly, I don't have a theory that wouldn't be marked by su****ion, and yet I've got no reason whatsoever to suspect that either fighter might have failed a test, or anything like that.
USADA reportedly says they didn't have time to educate the fighters as to what to take and what not to take. But the fact is they agreed to do the testing. They took the samples. Then everything changed. Why?
http://www.badlefthook.com/2012/5/26...me-boxing-news
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