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    Default Interesting article from Manny Pacquiao's site.

    Dr. Johnny Benjamin: Apparently Floyd Mayweather Knows a Thing or Two About PED Testing

    As referenced on Pacquiao's home page.
    :::: P A C L A N D ::::

    There is a great deal of misinformation, propaganda, misleading statements and foolishness on the internet in general but with regards to the drama surrounding the Mayweather vs. Pacquiao potential super fight the internet 'conspiracy theory' engine is in hyper-drive.

    Chat rooms, forums and barber shops are the perfect and appropriate venues for the age-old and highly entertaining 'my man will beat your man' debate. I get it and believe me I enjoy hearing the theories and passionate opinions while sitting in the barber's chair.

    But certain facts remain.

    No test is perfect and chemists both legitimate an otherwise recognize their inherent limitations. The current urine detection method for sports related banned substances does not adequately detect human growth hormone (Hgh) and its' ability to detect EPO is somewhat controversial.

    Furthermore, the current methods related to detecting Hgh in blood samples are only useful for about 48 hours after injection; after which the tests reliability drops dramatically.

    Therefore from a medical or scientific perspective, Floyd Mayweather is supported in his conclusion that to adequately test for banned substances, blood must be drawn randomly.

    Scheduled sampling and cut-off dates serve only to provide necessary information for unfair manipulation of the system.

    The true athletic benefits of these banned substances are a matter of debate and further research. But at this time they remain banned.

    But please, don't let facts enter into the discussion...they rarely have before.
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    Default Re: Interesting article from Manny Pacquiao's site.

    So the Pac-elitists have no reply to something that is on Manny's homepage?
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    Default Re: Interesting article from Manny Pacquiao's site.

    That is just a link on the page. The same as this one: Dr. Johnny Benjamin: Apparently Floyd Mayweather Knows a Thing or Two About PED TestingThe rebuttals are on the actual page of the author of the article.

    Just because the guy has "Dr." in front of his name doesn't mean it's not bias. HGH has no application for the fight itself and is applicable during training. The effects of EPO can be checked for in the blood test immediately after the fight. He offers no valid reason to support random testing.

    Go to this page and it lists the testing applicable for each type of banned substance group. Drug Tests Used in Sports - Sports and Drugs - ProCon.org

    Go to this page and it lists Performance Enhancing Substances and Methods: 192 Banned Performance Enhancing Substances and Methods - Sports and Drugs - ProCon.org

    I think Pacquiao should do the tests, but I also think there is no reason to doubt he's clean.

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    Default Re: Interesting article from Manny Pacquiao's site.

    Quote Originally Posted by fan johnny View Post
    That is just a link on the page. The same as this one: Dr. Johnny Benjamin: Apparently Floyd Mayweather Knows a Thing or Two About PED TestingThe rebuttals are on the actual page of the author of the article.

    Just because the guy has "Dr." in front of his name doesn't mean it's not bias. HGH has no application for the fight itself and is applicable during training. The effects of EPO can be checked for in the blood test immediately after the fight. He offers no valid reason to support random testing.

    Go to this page and it lists the testing applicable for each type of banned substance group. Drug Tests Used in Sports - Sports and Drugs - ProCon.org

    Go to this page and it lists Performance Enhancing Substances and Methods: 192 Banned Performance Enhancing Substances and Methods - Sports and Drugs - ProCon.org

    I think Pacquiao should do the tests, but I also think there is no reason to doubt he's clean.
    I agree with this for the most part except, I think his reaction to the drug tests have gathered clouds of suspicion over him. As to the rest of your post why is that doctor immediately discredited? He has a valid viewpoint if some doctors say one thing and another says something different then what is the harm in doing it both ways, especially when elite athletes from all around the world are already subjected to the same tests with no issues.
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    Default Re: Interesting article from Manny Pacquiao's site.

    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by fan johnny View Post
    That is just a link on the page. The same as this one: Dr. Johnny Benjamin: Apparently Floyd Mayweather Knows a Thing or Two About PED TestingThe rebuttals are on the actual page of the author of the article.

    Just because the guy has "Dr." in front of his name doesn't mean it's not bias. HGH has no application for the fight itself and is applicable during training. The effects of EPO can be checked for in the blood test immediately after the fight. He offers no valid reason to support random testing.

    Go to this page and it lists the testing applicable for each type of banned substance group. Drug Tests Used in Sports - Sports and Drugs - ProCon.org

    Go to this page and it lists Performance Enhancing Substances and Methods: 192 Banned Performance Enhancing Substances and Methods - Sports and Drugs - ProCon.org

    I think Pacquiao should do the tests, but I also think there is no reason to doubt he's clean.
    I agree with this for the most part except, I think his reaction to the drug tests have gathered clouds of suspicion over him. As to the rest of your post why is that doctor immediately discredited? He has a valid viewpoint if some doctors say one thing and another says something different then what is the harm in doing it both ways, especially when elite athletes from all around the world are already subjected to the same tests with no issues.
    Because he offers no facts just opinion. The same as he what he accuses others of doing and we are just suppose to take him at his word. He says and discredits existing tests as controversial, but offers no controversy. He sights hgh as being mostly undetectable and says random tests are supported, when he as an expert knows that it would do no good to use hgh weeks leading up to the fight and for the fight itself. You would need to use the stuff in a timely manner administered under control for a specific target and target date for it to do any good. This is exactly why in NSAC in have implemented testing when fighters are not in training.

    Discrediting administrative agencies is misleading the point to try and have a more credible argument. When they do this and offer no facts to back up to their statements and it means nothing. Science and the implementation of technology have to be exacting and technologist and doctors also have to be exacting. When they offer things in general, it's either because they think you will not understand or they don't want you to understand. Otherwise they are very specific.

    Having things both ways is a good thing, but it needs to be done when it is appropriate and not satisfy bias toward one party.

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    Default Re: Interesting article from Manny Pacquiao's site.

    Quote Originally Posted by fan johnny View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by fan johnny View Post
    That is just a link on the page. The same as this one: Dr. Johnny Benjamin: Apparently Floyd Mayweather Knows a Thing or Two About PED TestingThe rebuttals are on the actual page of the author of the article.

    Just because the guy has "Dr." in front of his name doesn't mean it's not bias. HGH has no application for the fight itself and is applicable during training. The effects of EPO can be checked for in the blood test immediately after the fight. He offers no valid reason to support random testing.

    Go to this page and it lists the testing applicable for each type of banned substance group. Drug Tests Used in Sports - Sports and Drugs - ProCon.org

    Go to this page and it lists Performance Enhancing Substances and Methods: 192 Banned Performance Enhancing Substances and Methods - Sports and Drugs - ProCon.org

    I think Pacquiao should do the tests, but I also think there is no reason to doubt he's clean.
    I agree with this for the most part except, I think his reaction to the drug tests have gathered clouds of suspicion over him. As to the rest of your post why is that doctor immediately discredited? He has a valid viewpoint if some doctors say one thing and another says something different then what is the harm in doing it both ways, especially when elite athletes from all around the world are already subjected to the same tests with no issues.
    Because he offers no facts just opinion. The same as he what he accuses others of doing and we are just suppose to take him at his word. He says and discredits existing tests as controversial, but offers no controversy. He sights hgh as being mostly undetectable and says random tests are supported, when he as an expert knows that it would do no good to use hgh weeks leading up to the fight and for the fight itself. You would need to use the stuff in a timely manner administered under control for a specific target and target date for it to do any good. This is exactly why in NSAC in have implemented testing when fighters are not in training.

    Discrediting administrative agencies is misleading the point to try and have a more credible argument. When they do this and offer no facts to back up to their statements and it means nothing. Science and the implementation of technology have to be exacting and technologist and doctors also have to be exacting. When they offer things in general, it's either because they think you will not understand or they don't want you to understand. Otherwise they are very specific.

    Having things both ways is a good thing, but it needs to be done when it is appropriate and not satisfy bias toward one party.
    Look at Mosley's case the same drug test taken 11 times yet he was never caught. And it was in fact during a fight in Vegas he admitted to using PEDs, yet still passed this test should be taken into account.

    I am not saying the doctor is absolute in his conviction, but he has a point.

    And as I said before there is no harm in the extra test.
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    Default Re: Interesting article from Manny Pacquiao's site.

    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by fan johnny View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep View Post

    I agree with this for the most part except, I think his reaction to the drug tests have gathered clouds of suspicion over him. As to the rest of your post why is that doctor immediately discredited? He has a valid viewpoint if some doctors say one thing and another says something different then what is the harm in doing it both ways, especially when elite athletes from all around the world are already subjected to the same tests with no issues.
    Because he offers no facts just opinion. The same as he what he accuses others of doing and we are just suppose to take him at his word. He says and discredits existing tests as controversial, but offers no controversy. He sights hgh as being mostly undetectable and says random tests are supported, when he as an expert knows that it would do no good to use hgh weeks leading up to the fight and for the fight itself. You would need to use the stuff in a timely manner administered under control for a specific target and target date for it to do any good. This is exactly why in NSAC in have implemented testing when fighters are not in training.

    Discrediting administrative agencies is misleading the point to try and have a more credible argument. When they do this and offer no facts to back up to their statements and it means nothing. Science and the implementation of technology have to be exacting and technologist and doctors also have to be exacting. When they offer things in general, it's either because they think you will not understand or they don't want you to understand. Otherwise they are very specific.

    Having things both ways is a good thing, but it needs to be done when it is appropriate and not satisfy bias toward one party.
    Look at Mosley's case the same drug test taken 11 times yet he was never caught. And it was in fact during a fight in Vegas he admitted to using PEDs, yet still passed this test should be taken into account.

    I am not saying the doctor is absolute in his conviction, but he has a point.

    And as I said before there is no harm in the extra test.

    All the wins of Mosley should be erased then. Did he really confessed about using PEDs? Do you have some links as to this story?


    Mayweather Sr. had an issue on drug trafficking. Is it also possible that Mayweather Jr. is using drugs when he was fighting with his father as the trainer?

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