I voted for the second option but I say this is a hopeless thread that will go nowhere.
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PACQUIAO: I'll be more than OK if a fight between me and Mayweather never materialize
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Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostI'm trying to make this as simple as possible for you. If Pac doesn't like blood drawn close to the fight, how is Arum's new 14-day plan going to be implemented?
And if Tygart and USADA 'get wind' of Pacquiao using HGH (blood tests wouldn't catch anyway) or A-Side Meth or any PED, then they go to the commission with their reasons and they get more blood.
Really doesn't get any more simple than that.
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Can't blame him.
Pac called him out many times..bent down to his ridiculous demands but Mayweather still won't fight him.
**** him!Pac don't need that B!TCH!
PAC is already sealed as one of the greatest in the history of boxing.
Mayweather will go down as the biggest ducker of all time.
COWARD!
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Originally posted by ThePrince View PostFirst of all, how is it Arum's plan when it was Mayweather's side that originally proposed it? Remember, it was supposedly the reason Floyd wouldn't fight because Pacquiao wouldn't accept the 14-day window?
And if Tygart and USADA 'get wind' of Pacquiao using HGH (blood tests wouldn't catch anyway) or A-Side Meth or any PED, then they go to the commission with their reasons and they get more blood.
Really doesn't get any more simple than that.
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Originally posted by ThePrince View PostFirst of all, how is it Arum's plan when it was Mayweather's side that originally proposed it? Remember, it was supposedly the reason Floyd wouldn't fight because Pacquiao wouldn't accept the 14-day window?
And if Tygart and USADA 'get wind' of Pacquiao using HGH (blood tests wouldn't catch anyway) or A-Side Meth or any PED, then they go to the commission with their reasons and they get more blood.
Really doesn't get any more simple than that.
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Originally posted by ThePrince View PostBecause Pac has made it clear he does not feel comfortable having blood drawn, especially too close to a fight. On top of that, the NSAC and its spokespeople (including the former head of the Olympic committee) claim that drawing blood within 2-3 weeks of a boxing match heightens many medical risks, especially hematomas in the arms. And in that same hearing (and in other interviews) Tygart himself said they stopped testing 18-19 days out because they felt they had no reason to (but probably they were also aware of the health risks). This is what the head of USADA said on the matter:
So basically, Tygart and USADA felt that 18-19 days for an admitted steroid user was adequate time to stop testing, but that if they 'got wind' of something, then they would've conducted more tests. So naturally, Arum retorted:
So instead of cutting off blood testing 18-19 days, it happens at 14 so the health risks are minimized AND if Tygart and USADA have a LEGITIMATE reason for further blood drawing (like if they 'get wind' of an A-Side Meth shipment) then they can present their case to the commission to get more of that sweet vein nectar that pays their bills.
Seems like a reasonable compromise to me, considering Pacquiao doesn't have to take ANY extra tests beyond what the commission requires.
But please, bull**** some more.
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Originally posted by Mr. Blobby View PostShow me where you got the quote from, i see no link.
But I'm sure you'll tell me the LA Times isn't a reliable source. Oh, and this was in the article too...
"There was no restriction on when or how we could test," Tygart told The Times on Tuesday. "We did not need to draw blood two weeks before the fight for several reasons, including the number of blood samples we'd already taken, the samples we were able to save, and the fact that no other information had been given to us that would lead us to test again".
Keep reaching, though.
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