Why did Manny oppose to WADA back in 2010 vs Floyd?
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We have been thru this a million times...LET THE COMMISSION DO THEIR JOB!
No additional testing was never neededComment
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Ah but Margaret Goodman, the CEO of VADA, states on video that the commissions don't do it properly due to parhaps limited funding or the know-how for WADA accredited procedures.
Or is she just saying that because she runs an Anti Doping agency that Victor Conte states as the defacto example for anti-doping?Comment
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Here in this site depending what fighter you like is either let the commission do their job or we need additional testing and by whom is just another argument.Ah but Margaret Goodman, the CEO of VADA, states on video that the commissions don't do it properly due to parhaps limited funding or the know-how for WADA accredited procedures.
Or is she just saying that because she runs an Anti Doping agency that Victor Conte states as the defacto example for anti-doping?
I am being sarcastic with this, that is what the Pac fans were saying back then and look what it has become 5 years laterComment
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I'm not sure the answer is of any real significance now that Manny has been thoroughly schooled. Maybe something untoward was going on back when the fight was first proposed, but it only mattered in the context of the fight not happening, again, it has happened. So quite naturally whatever answers we come up with now are purely academic and meaningless to the average fight fan.Comment
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Bitterness doesn't get anyone nowhere.
People don't even have to read my concise article, but they can at least answer my main question, why didn't Pacquiao agree, again, Brian Kenny posed the question to Pacquiao... "why didn't you agree to WADA style testing?"
Pacquiao's response, either verbatim or not, was that he and Brian Kenny contextualized that on Morales 1 he drew blood the Day of the fight, and that 14-15 days still inhibits a fighter. So APPARENTLY that's Floyd's fault, even though Teddy Atlas states that blood drawn doesn't affect a fighter and that being afraid of needles is out of the question.
I didn't make this up. I can't prove Pacquiao was just juicing no different than can I prove that Floyd was juicing. What we do know is that both fighters, May and Pac, tested negative.
If there was any skepticism about that you would've heard at least some opinion by Kevin Iole back in late May when he laid out those facts.Comment
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for the 2nd time what is WADA style test?Bitterness doesn't get anyone nowhere.
People don't even to read my concise article, but they can at least answer my main question, why didn't Pacquiao agree, again, Brian Kenny posed the question to Pacquiao... "why didn't you agree to WADA style testing?"
Pacquiao's response, either verbatim or not, was that he and Brian Kenny contextualized that on Morales 1 he drew blood the Day of the fight, and that 14-15 days still inhibits a fighter. So APPARENTLY that's Floyd's fault, even though Teddy Atlas states that blood drawn doesn't affect a fighter and that being afraid of needles is out of the question.
I didn't make this up. I can't prove Pacquiao was just juicing no different than can I prove that Floyd was juicing. What we do know is that both fighters, May and Pac, tested negative.
If there was any skepticism about that you would've heard at least some opinion by Kevin Iole back in late May when he laid out those facts.Comment
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