how did manny gain 40lbs?? he grew the fvvck up! is manny suppose to be 120-130 forever? lmao!! and if ariza is a ped guy then how come manny wasnt able to walk thru marquez??? you still cant answer this, it's you that's going arounf in circles but im enjoying this.
Pacquiao is randomly tested by VADA throughout the year
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As of the June 10, 2019 wbc rankings, Manny is not ranked-indicating he is not enrolled in the program as Gibbons said.
Despite fears to the contrary, Manny Pacquiao’s world title clash with Keith Thurman does have active drug testing, WBN has been informed.
Reports earlier this week led to a fans backlash against the pair of fighters for not insisting on having procedures in place.
The World Boxing Association, whose welterweight championship will be on the line, also came under fire in the gripes.
Accusations aimed at both fighters followed. Pacquiao’s representative Sean Gibbons then moved to clear things up regarding the July 20 bout.
“Nevada State Athletic Commission is using VADA style testing for Manny Pacquiao’s fight with Keith Thurman,” Gibbons exclusively told World Boxing News.
“It should also be noted that Senator Pacquiao is enrolled in the World Boxing Council / Voluntary Anti-Doping Agency (VADA) 365 24/7 program,” he added.
Pacquiao is currently deep in training for the contest, to be staged at the iconic MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.
Freddie Roach will once again be in the corner as the ‘Pacman’ bids to add yet another title to his haul of accolades.
The article indicates a member of Manny's team, Sean Gibbons, told WBN that Nevada is using VADA style testing for the bout".
What is "VADA style testing"? Also, The WBN report does not indicate they were able to confirm this through another source.
Then Gibbons states Manny is enrolled in the "WBC clean boxing program" The article below, also from ***************.net, the same source as the TS uses for this article, written in April 2018, has Manny's name on the list of boxers per division who have been removed from the WBC ratings throughout the history of the program for failure to enroll in the WBC CBP.
https://www.***************.net/2018...oxing-program/
As of June 10, 2019, Manny is not ranked by the WBC at WW.
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Pacquiao was on a list of athletes tested by the WBC in January of 2019. I don’t know why he wasn’t in the program in April of 2018 but he’s enrolled in it now.
No he is not. The same site that Spoon23 cited in his thread has an article from April 2018 where Manny was listed as one of the boxers taken out of the WBC ratings because he wasn't enrolled in the CBP.
As of the June 10, 2019 wbc rankings, Manny is not ranked-indicating he is not enrolled in the program as Gibbons said.
I am one of the posters that has asked if the fight had VADA or USADA testing. Here is the whole article below:
Despite fears to the contrary, Manny Pacquiao’s world title clash with Keith Thurman does have active drug testing, WBN has been informed.
Reports earlier this week led to a fans backlash against the pair of fighters for not insisting on having procedures in place.
The World Boxing Association, whose welterweight championship will be on the line, also came under fire in the gripes.
Accusations aimed at both fighters followed. Pacquiao’s representative Sean Gibbons then moved to clear things up regarding the July 20 bout.
“Nevada State Athletic Commission is using VADA style testing for Manny Pacquiao’s fight with Keith Thurman,” Gibbons exclusively told World Boxing News.
“It should also be noted that Senator Pacquiao is enrolled in the World Boxing Council / Voluntary Anti-Doping Agency (VADA) 365 24/7 program,” he added.
Pacquiao is currently deep in training for the contest, to be staged at the iconic MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.
Freddie Roach will once again be in the corner as the ‘Pacman’ bids to add yet another title to his haul of accolades.
The article indicates a member of Manny's team, Sean Gibbons, told WBN that Nevada is using VADA style testing for the bout".
What is "VADA style testing"? Also, The WBN report does not indicate they were able to confirm this through another source.
Then Gibbons states Manny is enrolled in the "WBC clean boxing program" The article below, also from ***************.net, the same source as the TS uses for this article, written in April 2018, has Manny's name on the list of boxers per division who have been removed from the WBC ratings throughout the history of the program for failure to enroll in the WBC CBP.
https://www.***************.net/2018...oxing-program/
As of June 10, 2019, Manny is not ranked by the WBC at WW.
https://box.live/world-rankings/wbc/#WelterweightComment
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Pacquiao was on a list of athletes tested by the WBC in January of 2019. I don’t know why he wasn’t in the program in April of 2018 but he’s enrolled in it now.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.***...-pacquiao/amp/Comment
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It says not found because boxingscene edited out the url because it’s from a competing website.
This is the headline from an article in February 2 2019:
WBC Clean Boxing: One positive, 11 negative, Canelo, Pacquiao pending
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Below is from the badlefthook June 24, 2019.
NSAC, not VADA to handle Manny Pacquiao-Keith Thurman drug testing
In a bit of a puzzling move, the Voluntary Anti-Doping Agency (VADA) won’t be handling drug testing for Manny Pacquiao’s July 20th bout with Keith Thurman. Instead, the Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC) will take charge.
The WBC mandates VADA testing for ranked fighters as part of its “Clean Boxing Program,” but the WBA, whose “regular” and “super” titles are held by Pacquiao (61-7-2, 39 KO) and Thurman (29-0, 22 KO), respectively, does not. I can understand the fighters making this decision, but the optics ain’t great.
I trust NSAC about as far as I can throw executive director Bob Bennett, which is at least a couple yards if I get a good grip and he doesn’t wriggle too much. It’s not that I think Pacquiao or Thurman are juicing; I just don’t believe NSAC would administer the testing in the most efficient way possible or handle a positive outcome in an objective fashion.
This might just be me complaining for the sake of complaining, though. I was covering bare knuckle boxing when my boy The Korean Zombie got the best win of his career so I’m still a tad cranky.
Come on dude, can't we stop the BS and admit Manny isn't enrolled in VADA.Comment
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I posted the link and the moderators on this site edited it. What do you want me to do? If I post it again, they’ll edit it again.
dude post the site please. This is not proof. You can find a way to post a site that they block same as everyone else. He also clearly isn't in the WBc rankings now, which indicates he isn't in the program.
Below is from the badlefthook June 24, 2019.
NSAC, not VADA to handle Manny Pacquiao-Keith Thurman drug testing
In a bit of a puzzling move, the Voluntary Anti-Doping Agency (VADA) won’t be handling drug testing for Manny Pacquiao’s July 20th bout with Keith Thurman. Instead, the Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC) will take charge.
The WBC mandates VADA testing for ranked fighters as part of its “Clean Boxing Program,” but the WBA, whose “regular” and “super” titles are held by Pacquiao (61-7-2, 39 KO) and Thurman (29-0, 22 KO), respectively, does not. I can understand the fighters making this decision, but the optics ain’t great.
I trust NSAC about as far as I can throw executive director Bob Bennett, which is at least a couple yards if I get a good grip and he doesn’t wriggle too much. It’s not that I think Pacquiao or Thurman are juicing; I just don’t believe NSAC would administer the testing in the most efficient way possible or handle a positive outcome in an objective fashion.
This might just be me complaining for the sake of complaining, though. I was covering bare knuckle boxing when my boy The Korean Zombie got the best win of his career so I’m still a tad cranky.
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WBC Clean Boxing: One positive, 11 negative, Canelo, Pacquiao pending
World Boxing News 16. 2. 2019
📸: Amanda Westcott
The World Boxing Council’s Clean Boxing Program has released its findings for January following a busy start to the year.
WBC President Mauricio Sulaiman made it one of his main goals to have a system implemented once voted in five years ago.
For the past couple of years, the CBP has grown and is a fully functioning part of the rankings.
Any fighter not enrolled faces removal from the Top 15. They would then miss out on a potential voluntary shot at the title.
Last month, 22 tests were carried out. Only one came back negative.
Marc Vidal’s January 3rd specimen returned an adverse finding for benzoylecgonine.
Announcing their results, the World Boxing Council stated: “The CBP Program is implementing a variety of necessary actions to keep the boxing community fully appraised about the activity of this unique and vital program.
“Its main objective, apart from conducting tests, is to educate athletes about the extreme dangers. Also, the considerable disadvantages that doping can cause.
“This is in addition to the penalties for positive tests detecting prohibited substances, inside or outside a competition.
“The program that has been planned, designed and developed with countless hours of hard work, expertise and dedication. Many dedicated members of the WBC and VADA are involved.
“Basically it`s divided into three main objectives categories:
– Prevention: To educate and advise boxers about the very real dangers of prohibited substances and the tragic effects leading to consequences they may bring about, short and long term. This is done through tutorials, seminars, and forums.
– Random tests out of competition
– Voluntary registration for fighters
During the month of January VADA carried out the following tests. This is the activity report:
PACQUIAO / CANELO
Tests for some of the biggest names in the sport are due back from the lab in the coming weeks.
Canelo Alvarez, Manny Pacquiao and Adrien Broner are among them.
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