Make a rule and not an offer. Real simple. Its not rocket science.
Make a rule and not an offer. Real simple. Its not rocket science.
In a perfect world, you are absolutely correct. But, we're not in a perfect world, so do the best we can with what we have. Until the Commissions require it, set the example, especially if you are a multi-millionaire. If you are making millions of dollars to fight on HBO, no excuses, take the test.
If its the most full proof and thorough system it should simply be mandatory regardless of class or economic status. Frankly it not Wards responsibility to set an example and be a role model. Boxing needs to clean its own house at the foundation before it counts on the renters to do it for them. Just cause he's well payed doesn't make him any more suspect than a highly touted kid just starting out on FoxDeportes with investors.
On a side note Rodriquez can shate dynamite and have horse shoes in his gloves, he's still not beating Ward.
It does make him more suspect because, unlike the kid on Fox Deportes, he has the financial means to do the tests, whereas the kid on Fox Deportes doesn't. More importantly, he was asked to take the test, and refused. If the kid on Fox Deportes refused, I'd be suspicious too. I'm more suspicious with Ward because he can afford to it.
It's not Ward's responsibility to do it, but that doesn't mean he shouldn't. It just means he doesn't have to. The distinction is significant.
I get the gist of that, totally, I just don't think he's obligated to do anything simply because he seemingly is able to spend the money. I think it's more about the powers that be trying to put on a show and act like they are doing everything conceivable to clean it up. Basically everyone is a suspect now but I think holding a man in judgement on what he should do rather than meeting the set requirement put forth for everyone else is something out of a fantasy novel.
Or if Rodriguez's team only brings up additional PED testing AFTER the fight is signed then they should have to pay for the cost. They had 2 negotiations to bring up additional PED testing. They did not. Why would Rodriguez wait to get in front of the media to bring up PED testing? It seems to be an attempted smear campaign...and by the looks of it many are buying it.
At this point in time, with so many boxers being busted for PEDs, I'm cynical as it is that even with progressive testing protocol, cheaters won't be caught, but when a boxer refuses tests now, it has to be a red flag. I don't see any two ways about it anymore. At one point, I didn't fully understand the scope of the epidemic, but now, unless you're tested with VADA, or at least WADA etc., it's hard not to think you're not on something.
Seems to me that a lot of people are giving Ward a pass for not testing when another boxer did the same thing and was called a cheat.
Ah, love the hypocrisy.
And I agree that will clear the smear but its not as easy as just saying "take the tests." Rodriguez can't just wait to call out Ward in the press conference, pick the agency, and make Ward pay for the additional testing. They have negotiations for a reason. Who pays for it? Which agency or agencies do they agree on? What are the stipulations of the test as to when it starts and how close to the fight can you be blood tested? In this particular fight and situation Ward is not wrong if there is no agreement on testing. They had 2 negotiations that are now over, additional PED testing wasn't even brought up by team Rodriquez, and they have less than a month until the fight.
I should know better by now but judgin ward on his fight style and behavior outside the ring I think he's clean and if this shit had been included in the contract he would honor it.
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