VADA is the best...RIGHT???
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VADA charged a total of $16,000 to administer drug testing for the April 18, 2015, junior-welterweight fight between Ruslan Provodnikov and Lucas Matthysse. By contrast, USADA charged $36,000 to administer drug testing for the April 11, 2015, middleweight encounter between Andy Lee and Peter Quillin.Comment
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run along now boy!
A notable example is the fee paid to USADA for administering drug testing in conjunction with the May 2, 2015, Mayweather-Pacquiao fight. Haymon advises Mayweather, and Team Mayweather controlled the promotion. USADA’s contract called for it to receive an up-front payment of $150,000 to test Mayweather and Pacquiao.
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What are you dis*****g? It's a fact that usada charges substantially more than vada.
VADA charged a total of $16,000 to administer drug testing for the April 18, 2015, junior-welterweight fight between Ruslan Provodnikov and Lucas Matthysse. By contrast, USADA charged $36,000 to administer drug testing for the April 11, 2015, middleweight encounter between Andy Lee and Peter Quillin.Comment
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What are you dis*****g? It's a fact that usada charges substantially more than vada.
VADA charged a total of $16,000 to administer drug testing for the April 18, 2015, junior-welterweight fight between Ruslan Provodnikov and Lucas Matthysse. By contrast, USADA charged $36,000 to administer drug testing for the April 11, 2015, middleweight encounter between Andy Lee and Peter Quillin.
16x3=48.
So basically the organization who’s accredited charges double than its competitors who is not accredited. Of course a licensed barber is going to charge more than your neighbor knock off barber it’s common sense my friend. USADA is Gucci VADA is US POLO.Comment
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What are you dis*****g? It's a fact that usada charges substantially more than vada.
VADA charged a total of $16,000 to administer drug testing for the April 18, 2015, junior-welterweight fight between Ruslan Provodnikov and Lucas Matthysse. By contrast, USADA charged $36,000 to administer drug testing for the April 11, 2015, middleweight encounter between Andy Lee and Peter Quillin.
Looks like prices keep going up
Selective reporting never works my friend
Earlier this week, news broke that Johny Hendricks still hadn't submitted information to start Voluntary Anti-Doping Agency (VADA) testing for his upcoming fight with Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Welterweight champion,Georges St. Pierre.
To make things appear even worse for the title contender, it came out that St. Pierre was willing to cover the cost for testing, an amount upward of $20,000.Comment
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