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    Originally posted by Spray_resistant View Post
    Yeah I remember, but this whole thing is ****** really. There is actually more evidence for Floyd and Ellerbe being a real couple than Pac being a juicer. Does that mean Floyd should have to prove they are not and be suspect if he somehow refuses to? I wish they would both take steroids and fight if its going to be like this, it would be easier that way.


    WFT has that got to do with boxing??? does been gay give you some type of edge against your opponent in the ring that we should know of or something please let us know..

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      how cute.. ********uals are scared for their little coward..
      I think all these little **** secretly wish the fight doesn't come off because they are afraid there man crush actually has a good chance of losing.

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        Originally posted by Abbadon View Post
        how cute.. ********uals are scared for their little coward..
        I think all these little **** secretly wish the fight doesn't come off because they are afraid there man crush actually has a good chance of losing.
        From the start I said this was a 50/50. I think most fans want Pacquiao to get tested.

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          Good thread D.soy ,Pac's bull**** starts smelling since day One

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            Is this sill Floyd Sr.'s fault?

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              December 28:

              Bob Arum: ". . . virtually every doctor except for this guy from USADA says you can determine everything from urine analysis."

              ". . . our doctors and experts tell us that every single thing that can be picked up in blood, is better picked up in urine analysis."

              Dr. Johnny Benjamin, sports journalist and Chairman of the Department of Orthopedic Surgery: "Blood screening is more sensitive (more likely to detect a banned substance), detects more banned substances, and is more difficult to beat through "masking" methods. Blood screening is the current standard for detecting abnormally elevated levels of synthetic human growth hormone (HGH)."

              "Testing urine can find an illegal drop in a bucket. Testing blood can find an illegal drop in an Olympic-size swimming pool. Possibly far more important, current urine testing does NOT test for Human Growth Hormone (Hgh) and blood testing does."


              Also, here's a good quote worth keeping around on the subject of random testing:

              Dr. Margaret Goodman, former Nevada Chief Ringside Physician and Chairman of the Nevada State Athletic Commission Medical Advisory Board: "Most states don’t test for steroids, in Nevada, we test fighters on championship cards. In New Jersey, they test every fighter for steroids. If we’d do what’s done in the Olympics or what the World Anti-Doping Agency recommends – sporadically test them during training – that would really be the best way. But if you check them right before or after a fight, they’ll test negative. Boxers are just as smart as anyone else and it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to go online and look at how long a certain drug stays in your system."

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                floyd already turned down millions of dollars just to duck cotto, margarito, mosley, and now pac.

                Floyd: Can Anything make me fight pacquiao? Absolutely not! Easy out, easy duck.

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                  Originally posted by S.G. View Post
                  December 28:

                  Bob Arum: ". . . virtually every doctor except for this guy from USADA says you can determine everything from urine analysis."

                  ". . . our doctors and experts tell us that every single thing that can be picked up in blood, is better picked up in urine analysis."

                  Dr. Johnny Benjamin, sports journalist and Chairman of the Department of Orthopedic Surgery: "Blood screening is more sensitive (more likely to detect a banned substance), detects more banned substances, and is more difficult to beat through "masking" methods. Blood screening is the current standard for detecting abnormally elevated levels of synthetic human growth hormone (HGH)."

                  "Testing urine can find an illegal drop in a bucket. Testing blood can find an illegal drop in an Olympic-size swimming pool. Possibly far more important, current urine testing does NOT test for Human Growth Hormone (Hgh) and blood testing does."


                  Also, here's a good quote worth keeping around on the subject of random testing:

                  Dr. Margaret Goodman, former Nevada Chief Ringside Physician and Chairman of the Nevada State Athletic Commission Medical Advisory Board: "Most states don’t test for steroids, in Nevada, we test fighters on championship cards. In New Jersey, they test every fighter for steroids. If we’d do what’s done in the Olympics or what the World Anti-Doping Agency recommends – sporadically test them during training – that would really be the best way. But if you check them right before or after a fight, they’ll test negative. Boxers are just as smart as anyone else and it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to go online and look at how long a certain drug stays in your system."
                  Awsome, setting dates make things alot easier.

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                    Soy we understand sometimes thats the result of your brain damage LOLs

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                      Men Lie, Women Lie, Quotations don't.

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