Change decision to no contest this takes away the win and the self proclaimed TBE and maybe Larry and Floyd can commit suicide afterwards
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manny was stripsearched under floodlights and denied local anesthesia with everyone waiting for the smallest reason to call him dirty
meanwhile floyd was at home shooting up IVs to "rehydrate" the 3 lbs he cut in a month (ie masking steroids taken between fights) and the USADA just pretended not to see it
USADA should be disbanded
that sbnation article on usada is really depressing, looks like the drug testing agencies are run by a bunch of don king wannabesLast edited by ////; 09-11-2015, 08:50 AM.
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Originally posted by turnedup View PostAgreed. We knew it was inevitable. No personal interest in a rematch but hey if they can cash two more big @ss checks more power to them.
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Originally posted by Spoon23 View PostI read that the FBI is on this case. All the skeletons in the closet will eventually come out even if right now it's too obvious Floyd fuvked up. 750 ml is too hard to miss, plus the administering in his own house. That's just shady written all over it.
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Originally posted by 12TRIBEsRiSe View Postfor years pac also refused to take drug testing for fear of being drained but later on down the line he not only took those same test he dodged... he demanded them for his opponents and hasn't looked the same every since... I for one dnt push that he was on peds but just like this will haunt Floyd these facts will always haunt pac man
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Originally posted by Boxfan7819 View Post1) Manny never refused blood testing just wanted the cutoff date at 7 days prior to fight night due to the fact that he felt weak when they drew blood the night before the Morales fight.
2)Urine tests are effective for testing which Manny has always done
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Originally posted by Wizardsh View PostCan you post a link of this so call fbi involvement
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