What "evidence" is there Pacquaio is on roids?
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Floyd Mayweather March 22, 2010 Blood and Urine Negative
Floyd Mayweather April 1, 2010 Blood and Urine Negative
Floyd Mayweather April 3, 2010 Urine Only Negative
Floyd Mayweather April 6, 2010 Urine Only Negative
Floyd Mayweather April 13, 2010 Blood and Urine Negative
Floyd Mayweather April 21, 2010 Urine Only Negative
Floyd Mayweather April 24, 2010 Urine Only Negative
Floyd Mayweather May 1, 2010 (After Fight) Blood and Urine Negative
Shane Mosley March 23, 2010 Blood and Urine Negative
Shane Mosley March 29, 2010 Urine Only Negative
Shane Mosley March 31, 2010 Blood and Urine Negative
Shane Mosley April 7, 2010 Urine Only Negative
Shane Mosley April 12, 2010 Blood and Urine Negative
Shane Mosley April 20, 2010 Urine Only Negative
Shane Mosley April 26, 2010 Urine Only Negative
Shane Mosley May 1, 2010 (After Fight) Blood and Urine Negative
By the way, did you read the paragraph that came before this?
Both Mayweather and Mosley were tested a total of eight times by USADA between March 22, and May 1, 2010, with seven of the sample collections occuring with no advance notice leading up to the fight, and the eighth occuring immediately following the fight.
YOUR OWN DAMN LINK PROVING THAT YOU ARE WRONG!!!!
R.I.P.
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Manny’s advisors notified the United States Anti-Doping Agency (“USADA”) of the shoulder injury and the treatments being proposed by the doctors during training and on fight night. USADA spoke to Manny’s doctors twice, investigated, and confirmed in writing that the proposed treatments, if used, were completely allowed. The medication approved for fight night was a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory (Toradol).
Try and used the link this time, and don't ask for it 4 post down the line.Comment
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You are the fool that needs to be educated.
Manny’s advisors notified the United States Anti-Doping Agency (“USADA”) of the shoulder injury and the treatments being proposed by the doctors during training and on fight night. USADA spoke to Manny’s doctors twice, investigated, and confirmed in writing that the proposed treatments, if used, were completely allowed. The medication approved for fight night was a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory (Toradol).
Try and used the link this time, and don't ask for it 4 post down the line.
FALSE.Keep trying.
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