Back on 23 Aug 2015, the WBC announced it's partnership with VADA for all future testing of banned substances prior to and after fights sanctioned by the WBC.
This relationship conveniently coincides with Mayweather's "final fight" with Berto in September of that year. One in which Mayweather offered short notice to his opponent while staying with USADA testing.
Fast forward to the May/Mac fight, sanctioned by the WBC for the "Money Belt", and the WBC did not insist on VADA testing. They instead, allowed Mayweather to use USADA. Yet, the GGG and Alvarez underwent VADA testing for the WBC for their fight.
How does this happen? If the WBC felt that VADA was the superior testing platform back in Aug 2015, how does Floyd once again get an exception to the rule which allows him to use a suspect and inferior testing protocol for May/Berto and May/Mac? One that allowed him an exception three weeks after using an illegal IV for the Pac fight?
There is no doubt Mayweather launched his clean boxing program back in 2009 with an ace up his sleeve and USADA in his back pocket. What better way to dupe the public into thinking he was the "clean" fighter then to have the deck stacked in your favor while both USADA and the WBC have your back?
His comeback from retirement in 2009 coincides with this relationship, and all of his wins since the Marquez fight should be under suspicion.
Can't wait to hear all of the excuses from the Floyd fans who would never allow something this obvious to slip by for any other fighter.
https://www.******.com/397899-wbc-an...-testing-plan/
This relationship conveniently coincides with Mayweather's "final fight" with Berto in September of that year. One in which Mayweather offered short notice to his opponent while staying with USADA testing.
Fast forward to the May/Mac fight, sanctioned by the WBC for the "Money Belt", and the WBC did not insist on VADA testing. They instead, allowed Mayweather to use USADA. Yet, the GGG and Alvarez underwent VADA testing for the WBC for their fight.
How does this happen? If the WBC felt that VADA was the superior testing platform back in Aug 2015, how does Floyd once again get an exception to the rule which allows him to use a suspect and inferior testing protocol for May/Berto and May/Mac? One that allowed him an exception three weeks after using an illegal IV for the Pac fight?
There is no doubt Mayweather launched his clean boxing program back in 2009 with an ace up his sleeve and USADA in his back pocket. What better way to dupe the public into thinking he was the "clean" fighter then to have the deck stacked in your favor while both USADA and the WBC have your back?
His comeback from retirement in 2009 coincides with this relationship, and all of his wins since the Marquez fight should be under suspicion.
Can't wait to hear all of the excuses from the Floyd fans who would never allow something this obvious to slip by for any other fighter.
https://www.******.com/397899-wbc-an...-testing-plan/
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