Respect @GGGBoxing for asking for advanced drug testing. But starting it less than a month before a fight seriously limits its effectiveness
— Chris Mannix (@SIChrisMannix) September 27, 2015
Canelo Smith started VADA way before GGG Szeremeta...wtf...
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Respect @GGGBoxing for asking for advanced drug testing. But starting it less than a month before a fight seriously limits its effectiveness
— Chris Mannix (@SIChrisMannix) September 27, 2015
it is MORE than a total waste of time
they simply would not waste money... to OBVIOUSLY waste time
this is to create the appearance of propriety
VADA should have better ethics than to proceed with something so worthlessComment
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Nobody wanted to listen about Floyd vs PAC starting 52 days away, or Canelo GGG 2 was first off because Canelo had an adverse finding 78 days away (more than PAC vs Floyd) for something now waived by WADA - the guys whom regulate the banned list. All this circumstance and fans don’t have a clue about random doping.
Can you believe Top Rank would coach Manny through his ear piece during an ESPN interview with Brian Kenny about cut off dates for testing against Floyd. Kenny asked PAC, “what about 15 days toward the fight?”
Manny responds, “15 days towards the fight is not good to draw blood because it inhibits training.”
Most Canelo haters are all GGg and PAC diehards go figure...Comment
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Nobody wanted to listen about Floyd vs PAC starting 52 days away, or Canelo GGG 2 was first off because Canelo had an adverse finding 78 days away (more than PAC vs Floyd) for something now waived by WADA - the guys whom regulate the banned list. All this circumstance and fans don’t have a clue about random doping.
Can you believe Top Rank would coach Manny through his ear piece during an ESPN interview with Brian Kenny about cut off dates for testing against Floyd. Kenny asked PAC, “what about 15 days toward the fight?”
Manny responds, “15 days towards the fight is not good to draw blood because it inhibits training.”
Most Canelo haters are all GGg and PAC diehards go figure...
they are largely the same people
Pacquiao's excuses were childishly absurdComment
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Gennadiy Golovkin is still without a set date, location and opponent for his next fight, but that hasn’t stopped oddsmakers from already penciling him in as a sure bet to prevail. Heavy rumors have the 37-year old from Kazakhstan next facing Poland’s Kamil Szeremeta (21-0, 5KOs) for the first defense of his second tour as a middleweight titlist. The targeted date is March 28, potentially in Chicago where Szeremeta will at least enjoy the backing of the area’s massive Polish population.Comment
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https://www.boxingscene.com/golovkin-firm-on-canelo-he-avoided-trilogy-im-fighting-szeremeta--148720IBF middleweight champion Gennady “GGG” Golovkin is standing very firm on his position to move forward with a planned mandatory defense against Kamil Szeremeta. As BoxingScene.com reported a few weeks ago, streaming service DAZN has been pushing for a trilogy fight between Golovkin and Canelo Alvarez for the fall.Comment
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