As a governing body which has the ultimate responsibility for the safety of a fighter, obviously the right action would be on the safe side, like what any professional would do.
Like I say at the point where they found out about the injury, it's moot about anything else that happened previously, whether they thought it was Pacquiao's fault or they thought it was USADA's fault, that all became moot. The ultimate responsibility to act fell on them. The decision to carry on with the fight or not or to let him use the injection or not, fell on them.
Like I say at the point where they found out about the injury, it's moot about anything else that happened previously, whether they thought it was Pacquiao's fault or they thought it was USADA's fault, that all became moot. The ultimate responsibility to act fell on them. The decision to carry on with the fight or not or to let him use the injection or not, fell on them.
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