Watch Mayweather vs Mosley Online Free - GOLDEN Boy Promotions top honchos CEO Richard Schaefer and owner Oscar De La Hoya have been found lying again regarding the random blood tests conducted by the US Anti Doping Agency.
In criticizing Manny Pacquiao, who agreed to take the tests provided they were done 24 days before his planned March 13 fight with Floyd Mayweather Jr., both Schaefer and De La Hoya said that the Filipino champ’s claim that he feels week when blood is extracted too close to a fight was false and that only a teaspoon of blood would be taken.
The first episode of HBO’s 24/7 series featuring the May 1 Mayweather-Shane Mosley fight proved both men were wrong, if not guilty of deliberate falsehoods.
That’s because when they tested Mosley at his training camp in Big Bear, the vials shown on television didn’t have a teaspoon or a drop, but a considerable amount of blood. Mosley even looked weak when it was over.
In fact, he told ABS-CBN’s Joseph Pimentel that the testing was “aggressive.”
Mosley certainly didn’t look at all pleased that every time the testers visit him at training camp, his schedule would be disrupted in an invasive manner, which was what Pacquiao feared.
The 24/7 episode also indicated that the random testing procedure takes several hours, perhaps four or five, to complete. One post by Avi Korine on The Rumble internet site even noted, Mayweather was strangely excited when the testers showed up, even though it meant he was forced to spend the next five hours in their presence.
“His strange celebration seemed forced and actually made me cringe,” wrote Korine.
Pacquiao’s conditioning expert Alex Ariza said he couldn’t finish watching the episode because it was so repulsive to watch Mayweather.
“It was nauseating. Not interesting at all,” said Ariza, who noted that they took “at least three or four vials of blood and it was not the drop or teaspoon that Schaefer and De La Hoya said it would be.”
He also pointed out that the testing took a lot of time.
“Five hours to wait around, and it absolutely disrupted training,” said Ariza, seemingly reiterating what Pacquiao didn’t want 14 days before a fight, which was what Mayweather insisted on.
In the meantime, the executive director of the Nevada State Athletic Commission Keith Kizer told Manila Standard that nothing had changed from his last communication, in which he revealed that Golden Boy Promotions told him the NSAC would get a copy of the USADA test results.
“Up to now, we haven’t received anything” said Kizer.
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Friday, April 16, 2010
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