Let’s look at Hauser’s resume
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Did he though?
Weren't they going to try to subpoena the tests in the Pacquiao defamation suit and Mayweather settled with the quickness ?
And why didn't Mayweather ever file a defamation suit against Hauser if he was making **** up? That's pretty bad stuff to accuse a top level athlete of if not true. Especially one with the fame and resources of Mayweather. He put himself out there to be suedComment
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Not everyone can work for respected news organizations. That’s the difference. He’s not some guy, he’s a reporter. Sometimes comments need to be off the record.
He doesn’t have to prove anything. He’s not in court. He’s a journalist and he’s allowed to use information that’s off the record.
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He wrote a massive article about it on Max boxing which has since been removed. Saying that he had been told by sources Mayweather had tested positive 3 times and USADA covered it up.
Boxing writer royalty Thomas Hauser has concluded his latest opus this week, and it's the usual maddening mix: teases of brilliance, a bunch of things you'd need a decoder ring to translate. The headline-grabbing stuff -- look, up above, it grabbed this headline! -- is the "rumor" that Floyd Mayweather failed a drug test three…Comment



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