He pretty much says JMM is on PED's without saying it. The floyd stuff is there too.
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All i took was pac goin to sleep.
Lampley was all giggles after hatton looked dead but it was fine then. Pac was dirty and nothing anyone e will ever say will change my mind and im not alone
Pac ran from tests but with a rumor he uses the phrase wheres there smoke there fire for floyd. What a joke
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Originally posted by Fetta View PostAll i took was pac goin to sleep.
Lampley was all giggles after hatton looked dead but it was fine then. Pac was dirty and nothing anyone e will ever say will change my mind and im not alone
Pac ran from tests but with a rumor he uses the phrase wheres there smoke there fire for floyd. What a joke
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Originally posted by Big Dunn View PostHe pretty much says JMM is on PED's without saying it. The floyd stuff is there too.
He calls for all the Haymon fighters to take stricter testing like VADA, but fails to mention that the Mayweather Promotions fighters that tested dirty was through the NSAC testing. Fails to mention how Peterson tested dirty and he wasn't a Haymon fighter. Fails to mention Morales testing dirty, and he's no Haymon fighter. Fails to mention Tarver tested dirty through NSACs tests. There's so many holes in the article it's comical.
24/7 testing is nonsense unless it's implemented in boxing all across the board, where all fighters gotta do it, just like the Olympics. He just wants Haymon fighters to do it though?
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Hauser is by far the best boxing writer today although he is unduly harsh on Mayweather.
I personally think there is a strong likelihood that either a large minority or a majority of all the top fighters today have doped at some point in their careers.
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Why is this article so biased? They shouldn't be calling for Mayweather and all of Haymon's fighters to do 24/7/365 testing. It should be done with all fighters.
As far as JMM goes, where is the actual proof? Any of these guys can be on PED's no exceptions. But without proof I won't make any accusations.
The sad part is that Lampley actually has a voice in the sport. He could be using his influence to effect change throughout all of boxing. Instead, he's focusing his energy on certain fighters. Where's the integrity?
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Originally posted by radioraheem View PostYeah, it's more of the same nonsense though. He says there's speculation that Mayweather tested positive three times in the recent past, but won't state that USADA reported that he tested negative. And it reads like a VADA press release or promotional article.
He calls for all the Haymon fighters to take stricter testing like VADA, but fails to mention that the Mayweather Promotions fighters that tested dirty was through the NSAC testing. Fails to mention how Peterson tested dirty and he wasn't a Haymon fighter. Fails to mention Morales testing dirty, and he's no Haymon fighter. Fails to mention Tarver tested dirty through NSACs tests. There's so many holes in the article it's comical.
24/7 testing is nonsense unless it's implemented in boxing all across the board, where all fighters gotta do it, just like the Olympics. He just wants Haymon fighters to do it though?Originally posted by Humean View PostHauser is by far the best boxing writer today although he is unduly harsh on Mayweather.
I personally think there is a strong likelihood that either a large minority or a majority of all the top fighters today have doped at some point in their careers.
He has lost his objectivity and credibility.
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Originally posted by Big Dunn View PostHauser is aligned with TR and his reporting is clearly showing this. while its clear that boxing likelyt has a PED problem-Hauser is essentially siding completely wit TR.
He has lost his objectivity and credibility.
I could see it though. No mention pac avoiding tests for years or chavez getting caught then not being tested or nonito attachment to conte who is lnown for passing tests
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Originally posted by radioraheem View PostYeah, it's more of the same nonsense though. He says there's speculation that Mayweather tested positive three times in the recent past, but won't state that USADA reported that he tested negative. And it reads like a VADA press release or promotional article.
He calls for all the Haymon fighters to take stricter testing like VADA, but fails to mention that the Mayweather Promotions fighters that tested dirty was through the NSAC testing. Fails to mention how Peterson tested dirty and he wasn't a Haymon fighter. Fails to mention Morales testing dirty, and he's no Haymon fighter. Fails to mention Tarver tested dirty through NSACs tests. There's so many holes in the article it's comical.
24/7 testing is nonsense unless it's implemented in boxing all across the board, where all fighters gotta do it, just like the Olympics. He just wants Haymon fighters to do it though?
I do personally think that 24/7 365 testing of athletes may be unduly costly financially and otherwise and that other methods of harm reduction may be the better alternative.
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Interesting and remarkable that despite USADA testing no tests was performed for Broner - Malinaggi. Its also notable that Ellerbe doesn't want to elaborate on the USADA agreement. It makes you wonder if its just a PR stunt.
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