I disagree with the premise laid down in the peace. It sounds balanced, but it is in keeping with the trend of spots writers who hate PBF to the extent that they would like to see him risk his life and well being in order to sate their thirst for him to get his comeuppance. If Pacman had made the demand for hard testing, the opinions and views of these writers would be the complete reverse of what they are are today.
There is a biblical saying that goes, "Thou mayest conceal they sin by cunning art, but consciennce sits a silent witness in thine heart, that will distrub thy rest, they peace undo, because it is a judge, jury, and a prison too". The sports writers that are prepared to sacrfice the uplifting of the standard in drug testing in boxing to their deep and visceral craving to see Floyd Mayweather get beat up by any means necessary, have already entered that prison. I will not allow them to insult my intelligence with their circumlocutory ramblings. Floyd Mayweather asked Manny to join him in exposing themselves to a higher standard of testing before a fight. Manny said no way. How the hell, under those circumstances can Mayweather be blamed for the fight not coming off?
When USADA accused Marion Jones of using PEDs, she filed a lawsuit against them. The sport writers did not condemn USADA for depriving fans of seeing a good race. Should the US be accused of endangering global harmony and interaction by demanding higher democratic standards from nations prior to their involvement in some multinational activities? The US took that position with regard to the UN security council membership. You know what was the reaction of some of her critics? They responded that the US should demand those changes from some of her trade pardners if she really cared about democracy. Sounds familiar?


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