NSAC To Install USADA Testing Before Fall Super Fight..
"Pacquiao's resistance would appear questionable now, especially with the Nevada State Athletic Commission moving to explore the work of the USADA in the Mayweather-Mosley fight and possibly install blood tests as part of the state commission's anti-doping program before a possible fall super fight."
http://www.latimes.com/sports/la-spw-mayweather-20100503,0,3510100.story
Will you idiots keep saying "Floyd's Demand" when this happens?
Or here's a better question: How long until Pacquiao retires?
"Pacquiao's resistance would appear questionable now, especially with the Nevada State Athletic Commission moving to explore the work of the USADA in the Mayweather-Mosley fight and possibly install blood tests as part of the state commission's anti-doping program before a possible fall super fight."
http://www.latimes.com/sports/la-spw-mayweather-20100503,0,3510100.story
Will you idiots keep saying "Floyd's Demand" when this happens?
Or here's a better question: How long until Pacquiao retires?
You've got to be one dumb motherfucker to think that the NSAC is going to adopt a $20,000 per fight test, for every professional fight that takes place in Nevada.
I do believe that they will add some type of blood testing into their program, but not the USADA program that was implemented in this past fight.
And like 2-0 said, I think that Pacquiao will agree to the testing if the NSAC requires it. It had as much to do with not wanting to bend over and let Floyd dictate things, as it did taking the tests, IMO.
By the way, the tests were FLOYD'S DEMAND, you moron. They decided to use the USADA testing, because it is seen as the highest most stringent level of anti-dope testing available.
But in the end: Floyd is the one who brought up the idea of additional testing.
As far as Pacquiao's retirement, as a boxing fan I dread the day that it happens. Because there aren't many fighters at that level who are as entertaining to watch, even you Pacquiao haters have to agree with that.