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On December 30, 2009, Manny Pacquiao sued Floyd Mayweather Jr., Floyd Sr. (Floyd’s father), Roger Mayweather (Floyd’s uncle and trainer), Mayweather Promotions, Golden Boy Promotions CEO Richard Schaefer and Oscar De la Hoya for defamation. Pacquiao’s complaint, filed in the United States District Court of Nevada, alleged that each of the defendants had falsely accused him of using, and continuing to use, illegal performance-enhancing drugs.

Mayweather has gone to great lengths to position himself in the public mind as a “clean” fighter. For his three most recent fights (against Shane Mosley, Victor Ortiz and Miguel Cotto), he has mandated that he and his opponent be subjected to what he calls “Olympic-style testing” by the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA).



USADA is an independent non-**al sports drug-testing agency whose services are utilized by the United States Olympic and Paralympic movement. It receives approximately $10,000,000 annually in public funding, more in years when the Olympics are held. USADA was paid a reported $100,000 per fight for the drug-testing services it performed in conjunction with Mayweather’s outings.

Victor Conte is one of the most knowledgeable people in sports with regard to the use of, and testing for, performance-enhancing drugs. In 1984, Conte founded the Bay Area Laboratory Co-Operative (BALCO), which was at the heart of several much-publicized PED scandals. In 2005, he pled guilty to charges of illegal steroid distribution and tax fraud and spent four months in prison. After being released from incarceration, Conte moved to the side of the angels and is now a formidable advocate for “clean” sport.

“Mayweather is not doing Olympic-style testing,” Conte states. “I’ve never liked the use of that phrase. ‘Olympic’ means 24-7-365. To be effective, drug testing has to be 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year. The benefits that an athlete retains from using anabolic steroids and certain other PEDs carry over for months. That means athletes can develop their strength and speed base early and the benefits of PED use will last after that use has been discontinued. If you wait to start testing until eight to 10 weeks in advance of a fight, which is what Mayweather does, that’s not Olympic-style testing. Who knows what Mayweather or his opponent has been doing during the previous six months?”

Tests for a Mayweather fight generally begin around the time of the kick-off press tour heralding Floyd’s annual ring appearance. Floyd and his opponent agree to keep USADA advised as to their whereabouts and submit to an unlimited number of unannounced blood and urine tests. Other details (such as what drugs are being tested for, how samples are analyzed and what happens in the event of a positive test) are murky.

Mayweather and his promoter (Golden Boy Promotions) have gone to great lengths to propagate the notion that they’re in the forefront of PED testing to “clean up” boxing. In return, they’ve reaped a public relations bonanza. But some members of Team Mayweather haven’t been content to simply disseminate a positive message with regard to Floyd’s conduct. They’ve chosen instead to brand Pacquiao (Mayweather’s chief rival) as a PED user.

Floyd Mayweather Sr. declared, “[Pacquiao] can’t beat Clottey without that sh*t in him. He couldn’t beat De la Hoya without that sh*t. He couldn’t beat Ricky Hatton without that sh*t. And he couldn’t beat Cotto without that sh*t. I don’t even think he could beat that kid from Chicago [David Diaz] without that sh*t. He wouldn’t be able to beat any of those guys without enhancement drugs.”

Not to be outdone, Roger Mayweather proclaimed, “This mother**ker don’t want to take the test. That’s why the fight [Mayweather vs. Pacquiao] didn’t happen. He got that sh*t in him. That’s why he didn’t want to take the test.”

References to Pacquiao’s alleged PED use by the other defendants in the defamation action were more subtle. But their message was similar.

The court case moved slowly as litigation often does. Last year, the claims against Schaefer and De la Hoya were dismissed with the consent of Pacquiao’s attorneys after Richard and Oscar apologized and stated that they had never meant to suggest that Manny was using performance-enhancing drugs.

The Mayweathers continued to fight the complaint. Floyd’s conduct in failing to appear for a scheduled deposition on several occasions displeased the court and infuriated Pacquiao’s attorneys. The case looked like it would be a long battle of attrition. Then things changed dramatically.

Under standard sports drug-testing protocols, when blood or urine is taken from an athlete, it’s divided into an “A” and “B” sample. The “A” sample is tested first. If it tests negative, end of story. If the “A” sample tests positive, the athlete then has the right to demand that the “B” sample be tested. If the “B” sample tests negative, the athlete is presumed to be clean. But if the “B” sample also tests positive, the first positive finding is confirmed and the athlete has a problem.

On May 20, 2012, a rumor filtered through the drug-testing community that Mayweather had tested positive on three occasions for an illegal performance-enhancing drug.

More specifically, it was rumored that Mayweather’s “A” sample had tested positive on three occasions and, after each positive test, USADA had found exceptional circumstances in the form of inadvertent use and gave Floyd a waiver. This waiver, according to the rumor, negated the need for a test of Floyd’s “B” sample. And because the “B” sample was never tested, a loophole in USADA’s contract with Mayweather and Golden Boy allowed the testing to proceed without the positive “A” sample results being reported to Mayweather’s opponent or the Nevada State Athletic Commission (which had jurisdiction over the fights).

In late-May, Pacquiao’s attorneys heard the rumor. On June 4, 2012, they served document demands and subpoenas on Mayweather, Mayweather Promotions, Golden Boy and USADA calling for the production of all documents that related to PED testing of Mayweather for the Shane Mosley, Victor Ortiz and Miguel Cotto fights.

The documents were not produced. There was a delay in the proceedings while Floyd spent nine weeks in the Clark County Detention Center after pleading guilty to charges of domestic violence and harassment. Upon his release from jail on August 2nd, settlement talks heated up.

On September 25, 2012, a stipulation of settlement ending the defamation case was filed with the court. The parties agreed that the terms of settlement would be kept confidential. Prior to the agreement being signed, two sources with detailed knowledge of the proceedings told this writer that Mayweather’s initial monetary settlement offer was “substantially more” than Pacquiao’s attorneys had expected it would be and an agreement in principle was reached soon afterward.

As part of the settlement, the Mayweathers and Mayweather Promotions issued a statement that read: “Floyd Mayweather Jr., Floyd Mayweather Sr., Roger Mayweather and Mayweather Promotions wish to make it clear that they never intended to claim that Manny Pacquiao has used or is using any performance-enhancing drugs nor are they aware of any evidence that Manny Pacquiao has used performance-enhancing drugs. Manny Pacquiao is a great champion and no one should construe any of our prior remarks as claiming that Manny Pacquiao has used performance-enhancing drugs.”

I don’t know if Floyd Mayweather or Manny Pacquiao has used performance-enhancing drugs or not.

I do know that, if Mayweather’s “A” sample tested positive for a performance-enhancing drug on one or more occasions and he was given a waiver by USADA that concealed this fact from the Nevada State Athletic Commission, his opponent and the public, we have an ingredient that could contribute to the ** of a scandal.

Any analysis of PED use and boxing should start with the acknowledgement that chemistry is now part of sports.

We know certain things about the use of illegal, performance-enhancing drugs:

(1) PEDs offer more than a shortcut. They take an athlete to a place that he or she might not be able to get to without them. When undertaken in conjunction with proper exercise and training, the use of PEDs creates a better athlete.

(2) PED use is often difficult to detect.Sophisticated users evade detection in the face of rigorous testing. The more money an athlete spends, the less detectible PED use is. Also, in many instances, the testing is erratic, inadequate and even corrupt. Three years ago, Victor Conte declared, “Boxing’s testing program is beyond a joke. It’s worthless. The loopholes are so big that you could drive a Mack truck through them. Many of the people who are supposed to be regulating this don’t want to know.” Now Conte says, “In some respects, things have gotten worse.”

(3) PED use is more prevalent in boxing now than ever before, particularly at the elite level. For many fighters, the prevailing ethic seems to be, “If you’re not cheating, you’re not trying.”Fighters are reconfiguring their bodies and, in some instances, look like totally different physical beings. In a clean world, fighters don’t get older, heavier and faster at the same time, but that’s what’s happening in boxing. Improved performances at an advanced age are becoming common. Fighters at age 35 are outperforming what they could do when they were 30. In some instances, fighters are starting to perform at an elite level at an age when they would normally be expected to be on a downward slide.

(4) The use of PEDs threatens the short term and long term health of the user. It’s illegal and gives an athlete who uses them an unfair competitive advantage. It also endangers fighters who are getting hit in the head harder than before by opponents.

Earlier this year, a handful of high-profile cases became part of boxing’s PED dialogue.

On May 4, 2012, WBA/IBF 140-pound champion Lamont Peterson learned that his “A” and “B” urine samples had tested positive for the presence of an anabolic steroid. Peterson had been scheduled to defend his titles in a rematch against Amir Khan. The fight was canceled.

Two weeks later, the “A” and “B” urine samples of WBC 147-pound champion Andre Berto tested positive for Norandrosterone (an anabolic steroid). Berto was slated to defend his belt against Victor Ortiz. That fight was also canceled.

On June 22nd, it was revealed that, subsequent to Antonio Tarver’s June 2nd fight in California against Lateef Kayode, Tarver’s pre-fight urine sample had tested positive for the anabolic steroid Drostanolone. On fight night, the bout had been declared a draw. The result was changed to “no contest.”

Finally, on October 18th, two days before Erik Morales’s scheduled rematch against Danny Garcia for the latter’s WBA and WBC titles, word leaked to the media that Morales had tested positive for Clenbuterol. Initially, the public was led to believe by the promotion that only Morales’s “A” sample had tested positive and there was a need for his “B” sample to be tested (which couldn’t be done until after the fight). Then it was learned that Morales had been tested on two occasions earlier in the month and, each time, both his “A” and “B” samples had tested positive. Despite that revelation, Garcia vs. Morales II was allowed to take place.

In seeking out the truth behind the aforementioned matters, this writer interviewed dozens of participants and observers. Two people of note declined to be interviewed.

Richard Schaefer sent a November 1st email that read in part, “We are trying to do something positive and yet it seems that media and others are attacking us. It would be easy for us to do nothing just like all other promoters. But by trying to support the fighters’ desire for additional testing, we are getting criticized.”

Beyond that, Schaefer chose not to discuss the issues involved. Instead, his email referenced my relationships with Dr. Margaret Goodman and Maxboxing’s own Gabriel Montoya and stated, “I consider you a friend and really don’t want this Margaret Goodman, Gabriel Montoya vs. Golden Boy witch hunt to affect our relationship. I have my opinion about Margaret and Gabriel, and you have yours. I respect your opinion, and I hope you respect mine.”

Dr. Goodman was once chief ringside physician for the Nevada State Athletic Commission. She is now president and board chairperson of a drug-testing organization known as VADA (Voluntary Anti-Doping Agency).The drug tests on Lamont Peterson and Andre Berto that came back positive were carried out under the supervision of VADA.

Dr. Goodman is a friend. We’ve talked at length over the years about medical issues and boxing. She has been a valuable resource to me in my writing. We’ve also shared thoughts and offered advice to each other on a variety of subjects, both personal and professional.

Gabriel Montoya has written a series of significant articles on the use of PEDs in boxing. Earlier this year, I spoke with Schaefer on Montoya’s behalf after Gabriel was denied access and credentials for certain Golden Boy events. I also spoke with Montoya about his problems with Golden Boy and what might be done to remedy the situation. Gabriel is a casual acquaintance.

I should add that, although I sometimes disagree with things that Richard Schaefer has done (just as he sometimes disagrees with what I write), I admire his skills and we’ve maintained a cordial relationship over the years.

USADA CEO Travis Tygart also declined to be interviewed for this article and instructed that questions be addressed to USADA’s media relations manager, Annie Skinner. On November 2nd, this writer sent a series of preliminary questions to Ms. Skinner. There was no response.

At this point, it makes sense to take a closer look at the recent positive drug tests referenced earlier in this article.

In March 2012, Lamont Peterson and Amir Khan submitted applications to VADA pursuant to which their blood and urine were tested in conjunction with their scheduled May 19th fight. The first samples were taken on March 19th, the only day on which the fighters knew in advance that they would be tested.

On April 12th, VADA was advised by the UCLA Olympic Analytical Laboratory that Peterson’s “A” sample had tested positive consistent with the administration of an anabolic steroid. On April 13th, the Peterson camp was notified of that fact by FedEx and email. In keeping with VADA’s protocols, Peterson was given one week to challenge the “A” test result and ask for his “B” sample to be tested with one of his representatives present.

The Peterson team waited eight days (until April 21st) to respond. Then it chose to challenge the positive test result, asserted its right to be present when the “B” sample was tested, and asked that the “B” sample be tested on Friday, April 27th. The UCLA laboratory advised VADA that Friday was an inappropriate day to begin testing because four consecutive days were needed to complete the test.

The testing of Peterson’s “B” sample began on Monday, April 30th. On May 3rd, VADA was advised by the laboratory that this sample had also tested positive. The Peterson camp was so notified by FedEx and email on May 4th. That same day, VADA also sent a letter by FedEx and fax to Keith Kizer (Executive Director of the Nevada State Athletic Commission) stating the facts of the matter.

The Peterson-Khan rematch was canceled.

Richard Schaefer was livid at the way in which drug testing for Peterson-Khan II unfolded. Golden Boy was to have promoted the fight, and he felt that VADA should have notified him as soon as Peterson’s “A” sample tested positive.

Margaret Goodman says that, after Peterson’s “A” sample tested positive, she asked Lamont’s attorney (Jeff Fried) whether there was an agreement between Peterson and Golden Boy that authorized VADA to release the “A” test results to the promoter. Fried told her that no such authorization existed.

Ryan Connolly is counsel for VADA. In the late 1990s, he was the business manager for the UCLA Olympic Analytical Laboratory. He’s now an attorney in private practice with an expertise in PED testing in the context of competitive sports. In that role, he oversaw the process outlined in a May 10th document titled “Statement of VADA.”

“When VADA became involved with the Peterson-Khan fight,” that statement reads, “the individual athletes signed up for the VADA program and executed the proper documentation. VADA was told that GBP [Golden Boy Promotions] also wanted a contract so that GBP would be authorized to receive the testing results, including the preliminary results from an ‘A’ sample analysis. In order for VADA to release the preliminary ‘A’ sample results to a third ** such as GBP, VADA requires an executed authorization allowing us to do so. VADA sent GBP a draft contract for its signature which would have authorized the preliminary ‘A’ sample results to be released to GBP. This initial draft, which was never signed, contained a clause pursuant to which GBP would have represented that it had obtained the necessary authorization from the fighters. GBP’s legal team rejected this clause and instead suggested ** the fighters signatories to the contract with their signatures being the necessary authorization. VADA’s counsel made it clear to GBP that, if GBP wanted to handle it this way, GBP must take responsibility for obtaining the athlete’s signatures. Unfortunately, GBP never obtained the signatures.The bottom line is that VADA had no contract with GBP. This is not a mere technicality. It involves issues of medical ethics. VADA needed a signed contract in order to deviate from its Results Management Policy (posted on our website) and release the preliminary and personal medical information to a third **.VADA would have been happy to inform GBP of the preliminary ‘A’ results. But we needed a signed authorization allowing us to do so, which we never received. VADA has complied in every way with all signed contracts that we had and will continue to do so.”

Dr. Goodman elaborates on that theme, saying, “As per our contracts and protocols, VADA gives certain test results to the athletic commission in any jurisdiction where the fighter holds a license or a request for a license is pending. We also release certain results to FightFax, the Association of Boxing Commissions, and whomever else the athlete asks us to release them to. We’d be happy to release any and all results to a fighter’s promoter, but we need an authorization from the fighter to do so. That‘s the law and those are the terms in the Results Management Policy posted on the VADA website.”

As a postscript, the Peterson camp later claimed that Lamont had tested positive because of the surgical implantation of “testosterone pellets” to correct a testosterone deficiency known as hypogonadism.

That led Ryan Connolly to observe that more than a few elite athletes suffer from hypogonadism and note, “This may seem odd since these athletes are physical specimens. How can they be so muscular and fit but have natural testosterone production deficiencies at a higher rate than ordinary people? The dirty little secret is not necessarily that these athletes are lying about their hypogonadism. The dirty little secret is the likely cause of the hypogonadism in the first place - past anabolic steroid abuse.”

Meanwhile, even before the Peterson controversy subsided, a new controversy was brewing. Andre Berto and Victor Ortiz had submitted applications for VADA testing in advance of their scheduled June 23, 2012 fight. On May 11th, Dr. Goodman was advised by the UCLA Olympic Analytical Laboratory that an “A” sample urine specimen taken from Berto had tested positive for norandrosterone (an anabolic steroid) at a level above the permitted amount.

On May 12th, following VADA protocols, Goodman notified the Berto camp. Berto was advised by FedEx. Tony Morgan (Berto’s trainer, who had been listed on notice forms as a designated recipient of information) was advised of the finding by email, as was Al Haymon (Berto’s manager).

Dr. Goodman’s email to each recipient read in part, “VADA urges you to immediately notify Golden Boy Promotions [the lead promoter on the fight], DiBella Entertainment [Berto’s promoter], and the California State Athletic Commission of this positive “A” sample finding by forwarding each ** a copy of this notification so that it is received by each ** as quickly as possible but no later than 3:00 p.m. on Monday, May 14th. Please confirm to VADA in writing that you have forwarded a copy to each ** by that time.”

The requested confirmation was not forthcoming. Instead, on May 14th, Dr. Goodman received a letter from Howard Jacobs (an attorney retained by Berto), who warned that telling anyone other than Berto’s representatives about the “A” sample positive could result in “civil liability on the part of VADA.”

On May 15th, Goodman sent an email to Al Haymon that read, “Dear Al, as you are aware, Mr. Berto has asserted a medical privilege insofar as VADA is concerned. I would think that you will be held personally accountable by Golden Boy Promotions and DiBella Entertainment for your failure to notify them of this issue in a timely manner. Please advise us with regard to whether or not you have notified GBP and DBE. Thank you, Margaret Goodman.”

There was no response.

That same day, Ryan Connolly sent an email to Howard Jacobs urging similar notification.

On May 18th, Dr. Goodman was advised by the UCLA Olympic Analytical Laboratory that Berto’s “B” sample urine specimen had tested positive. VADA then notified Berto, his designated representatives, and the California State Athletic Commission.

Haymon, in turn, notified Richard Schaefer. Lou DiBella says that, despite the fact that he was Berto’s promoter, neither Schaefer nor Haymon advised him that Andre’s “A” and “B” samples had tested positive until plans were underway to replace Berto as an opponent for Victor Ortiz with Josesito Lopez (another Haymon fighter, who was promoted by Golden Boy in conjunction with Goossen Tutor).

“How do you think that makes me feel?” DiBella asked rhetorically. “I raised the issue with Al afterward, and he didn’t say anything. That told me all I needed to know.”

Haymon, like Richard Schaefer and Travis Tygart, declined to be interviewed for this article.

Berto later told RingTvOnline, “To all of my fans who have been supportive, you know, everybody who knows me, they know that everything that I’ve always accomplished has just been through hard work. And when it comes to the positive test, that was just a situation that was unfortunate. It was a situation that didn’t get properly explained to the public on what it was and what caused it. I believe that’s what really made an uproar about everything. You know, like I’ve said, I’ve never been a cheater. Never have and never will. I’ve never injected anything in any type of situation at all. So when it comes up as a positive test, it didn’t have anything to do with any type of drug enhancement or any type of testosterone or EPO or none of that type of stuff that a lot of guys probably use. It was, after we got the positive test, we just needed to know what it was because we knew that everything that we were doing was straightforward. After they put the news out, that’s when we found out exactly what it was. Then I had to go through all of the right processes and the hiring of the lawyers and things like that. So it was basically just taking my sample test and just really proving the fact that it was a contamination of something. I couldn’t believe it happened the way it did with no explanation for it to the press or the public. The way it was put out there without explaining exactly what it was and how much upset me. Nothing was really explained to the public.”

There’s a bit of hypocrisy there. Berto expressed unhappiness that news of his positive tests “was put out there without explaining exactly what it was…to the public.” But as previously noted, his own lawyer had made it clear to VADA that the dissemination of information to third parties should be kept to a minimum under threat of civil liability on the part of VADA.

Given Golden Boy’s professed commitment to ** boxing a clean sport, Richard Schaefer might have been expected to commend VADA for its findings with regard to Peterson and Berto. Instead, he seemed intent on attacking Dr. Goodman and VADA.

On May 22nd, Arnold Joseph, counsel for Golden Boy, sent a letter to Goodman stating Golden Boy’s intention to sue VADA for not notifying the promoter that Peterson’s “A” sample had tested positive, a failure that Joseph claimed was magnified by VADA reporting the “B” sample positive to the Nevada State Athletic Commission and not to Golden Boy.

To date, no lawsuit has been filed. But three days later, Golden Boy terminated a column on medical issues that Goodman had written monthly for The Ring magazine (now owned by Golden Boy) since 2004.

“I guess the only question I have is why it took so long for Richard to fire me,” Dr. Goodman said afterward. “Once Golden Boy bought the magazine, I was told I couldn’t cover certain topics like more insurance coverage for catastrophic injuries suffered by fighters. Michael Rosenthal [the editor who replaced Nigel Collins at The Ring] is a great guy. He’s been very supportive but I could see the writing on the wall. You know, the first column I wrote for Ring eight years ago was about Fernando Vargas testing positive for Winstrol. It was called ‘JUICED!’ How ironic is that?”

At the same time Golden Boy was attacking Margaret Goodman, it also took aim at Gabriel Montoya.

Montoya, as previously noted, has written a number of articles on the use of PEDs in boxing. On May 20, 2012, a source with extensive knowledge in the area of drug testing told him he believed Floyd Mayweather had tested positive on three occasions for performance-enhancing drugs and that, in each instance, the test results had been covered up by Golden Boy and USADA.

Montoya did what a responsible journalist is supposed to do. He began to question people in boxing and the world of PED testing about the rumors. On May 23rd, he received a letter from Jeffrey Spitz (an attorney for Golden Boy).

Montoya says that the Spitz letter mischaracterized the nature of his investigation. There was no mistaking the fact that the letter accused him of ** false and defamatory statements with regard to Golden Boy and threatened legal action against him.

“There was an earlier time when Golden Boy wouldn’t credential me for its fights because I sent out some tweets that Oscar didn’t like,” Montoya recounts. “But I spoke with Schaefer and we worked past that. Then I started looking into the issue of Floyd’s drug tests. I got the threatening letter from Spitz, which I posted on Maxboxing. And I was banned again from Golden Boy fights.”

For example, Montoya was told he would be credentialed for the June 30th fight card headlined by Cornelius Bundrage vs. Cory Spinks at Fantasy Springs Resort Casino. Then, on June 29th, he received an email from Anndee Laskoe (public relations manager for the Cabazon Band of Mission Indians), who wrote, “I have been asked by Golden Boy Promotions to remove your name from the press credential list for the June 30th fights at Fantasy Springs. I am sorry for any inconvenience this may have caused you.”

Golden Boy publicists Monica Sears and Ramiro Gonzalez were copied on the email.

Golden Boy did credential Montoya for at least one subsequent show.

Meanwhile, other troubling incidents were brewing.

In mid-May, Winky Wright was preparing to fight Peter Quillin in a June 2nd bout promoted by Golden Boy at the Home Depot Center in Carson, California.

“Everybody kept popping up positive for all this stuff,” Wright told Montoya. “Boxing isn’t always a fair game. I figured I should get this [testing] too. So I called Golden Boy and said, ‘Why we ain’t doing it?’ They was like ‘Uh, etcetera, etcetera, this and this and that, and someone didn’t want to pay.’ I said ‘Okay; I’m going to pay for it. I just want to play on the same field.’”

Wright and Quillin entered into a May 21, 2012 contract with Golden Boy and USADA pursuant to which USADA was to provide drug testing services in conjunction with their fight.

“I didn’t know the difference between [USADA and VADA].” Wright says. “I just told Golden Boy I wanted to be tested and they came back with USADA.”

On or about May 23rd, USADA collected blood and urine samples from Quillin. Wright gave samples on May 24th.

“They came to my house at six in the morning,” Winky recalls. “They took urine, blood, everything.”

Then, without warning, Wright was told that the testing was off.

“I think it was like two days later,” Winky told Gabriel Montoya. “Golden Boy called and told Damian [Ramirez, Wright’s manager], and Damian told me. I don’t understand it. All I’m asking is, ‘How do you take urine and take blood and then, all of sudden, you say you aren’t going to test it?’ Then they tried to make up an excuse and say they wanted to teach us. There ain’t nothing to teach. They took blood. They told us we would take a test and either come up positive or negative. That’s it. All I want to know is, are we playing on the same field? So my lawyer called and asked for it to be tested and they told him they threw it out. They told my attorney they threw it out. That’s crazy. Why would they throw it out? They just finished [taking samples] and they’re going to throw it out already? Does this sound crazy? We gave samples. Let’s test that and let me see the result. They threw it out. I just don’t understand that.”

Quillin-Wright went ahead as planned with Quillin winning a unanimous 10-round decision. Quillin, like Andre Berto and Floyd Mayweather, is managed by Al Haymon.

The contract that Wright and Quillin entered into with Golden Boy and USADA specifically provided, “USADA will be responsible for storing the samples after collection and transporting them safely and securely to a laboratory for analysis…USADA will send all samples for analysis to a WADA [World Anti-Doping Agency] accredited laboratory under contract to USADA…USADA shall maintain Sample Collection Documentation, including test results for testing conducted under this Master Agreement, for a period of six years.”

“The destruction of samples isn’t supposed to happen,” Ryan Connolly states. “If that happened in an Olympic context, it would set off alarms in a lot of places. There would likely be a thorough investigation by the International Olympic Committee and WADA.”

Victor Conte adds, “The trend in drug-testing now is to save samples longer than before, not pour them down the drain.”

But the worst was yet to come.

Part Two of “THE PED Mess” will be posted on Maxboxing.com tomorrow.

Thomas Hauser can be reached by email at thauser@rcn.com. His most recent book (And the New…: An Inside Look at Another Year in Boxing) was published by the University of Arkansas Press.

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小梅的样子就像吃药了。
梅威瑟躲避马加里托最明显了。梅迷心中永远的痛。梅迷只能发照片泄愤。
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他是在药检部门有人。药检部门靠他创收,经常对小梅网开一面。
梅威瑟躲避马加里托最明显了。梅迷心中永远的痛。梅迷只能发照片泄愤。
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以当时霍亚和梅威瑟的地位,小梅还没有达到随心所欲的地步。
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他是在药检部门有人。药检部门靠他创收,经常对小梅网开一面。

呵呵,他怎么就在药检部门有人了?何时对小梅网开一面了?
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2009年12月30日,帕奎奥以诽谤罪起诉罗杰·梅​​威瑟(Floyd的叔叔和训练师),弗洛伊德弗洛伊德的父亲(老),小梅威瑟,梅威瑟促销,金童推广公司首席​​执行官理查德·舍费尔和霍亚。帕奎奥在美国内华达州地方法院提出的投诉,指称被告诬陷他的使用,并继续使用,非法提高成绩的药物。

梅威瑟了很大的篇幅来定位自己在公众心目中的一个“干净”战斗机。他最近三个战斗(对莫斯利,维克多·奥尔蒂斯和米格尔库托),他已授权他和他的对手,他所说的“奥林匹克式的测试”美国反兴奋剂机构(USADA)。



USADA是一个独立的非**人运动药物检测机构,其服务的使用由美国奥运会和残奥会运动。它每年收到约千万美元,在公共资金,年奥运会举行时。 USADA已支付100,000元,打在与梅威瑟的户外活动进行的毒品测试服务。

维克多康特是最有见识的人都在体育方面的使用和测试,提高成绩的药物。 1984年,金帝成立的湾区实验室合作社(BALCO),这是在了宣传PED丑闻的心脏。 2005年,他的非法的类固醇分配和税收欺诈的指控表示认罪,并花了4个月的监禁。从监禁中被释放后,康特在一旁的天使,现在是一个强大的“清洁”运动的倡导者。

“梅威瑟是不是做奥运风格的测试,”金帝状态。 “我从来都不喜欢使用这句话。 “奥林匹克”是指24-7-365。药物测试是有效的,一天24小时,一周7天,一年365天。保留运动员使用合成代谢类固醇和其他某些偏微分方程的好处,扛过了好几个月。这意味着运动员可以开发他们的力量和速度的基础年初已停止使用后,和PED使用的好处将持续。如果你迫不及待地开始测试,直到8至10周,提前一拼,这是梅威瑟做什么,这不是奥运风格的测试。谁知道梅威瑟或他的对手在过去六个月一直在做吗?“

测试的梅威瑟打左右开始的时间开球记者参观预示着弗洛伊德的年轮外观。弗洛伊德和他的对手同意保持USADA告知他们的下落,并提交到无限个突击血液和尿液检查。其他细节(如药物被测试的,怎么样进行分析和检查结果呈阳性的情况下会发生什么)是阴暗的。

梅威瑟和他的推广(金童推广)已经竭尽全力,他们在PED测试的最前沿,以“清理”拳击传播的概念。作为回报,他们已经收获了公共关系富矿。但梅威瑟团队的一些成员并没有满足于简单地传播一个积极的信息,弗洛伊德的行为。他们选择,而不是品牌帕奎奥(梅威瑟公司的主要竞争对手)为PED用户。

老梅威瑟宣布,“帕奎奥不能击败克洛蒂没有在他的SH * T。他无法击败霍亚没有这种的sh * t。他无法击败哈顿没有这种的sh * t。他不能的情况下击败库托的SH * T。我什至不认为他可以击败的孩子从芝加哥大卫迪亚兹没有这种的sh * t。他将无法击败那些家伙没有任何增强药物。“

罗杰·梅威瑟宣布,为了不被淘汰,“这对母子** ker的不希望参加考试。那为什么要打梅威瑟与帕奎奥没有发生。在他身上,他得到的sh * t。这就是为什么他不想参加考试。“

帕奎奥的诽谤诉讼的其他被告的指控PED使用更加微妙。但是,他们的信息是相似的。

法院的情况下慢慢地移动了经常的诉讼。去年,被解雇索偿Schaefer和霍亚与帕奎奥的律师的同意后,理查德和奥斯卡道歉,并表示,他们从来没有为了表明曼尼使用提高成绩的药物。

在Mayweathers继续战斗​​的投诉。弗洛伊德没有出现一个计划沉积在多个场合的行为触犯了法院,并激怒了帕奎奥的律师。的情况下看起来像这将是一个长期的消耗战。然后,事情发生了巨大的变化。

在标准的体育药物测试协议,当血液或尿液是从一个运动员,它分为“A”和“B”样本。 “A”样品先被测试。如果测试呈阴性反应,故事的结尾。如果“A”样品测试呈阳性,运动员有权利要求的“B”样本进行测试。如果“B”样本测试呈阴性反应,运动员被推定为是干净的。但是,如果“B”样本也测试呈阳性,被确认的第一个积极发现和运动员有一个问题。

2012年5月20日,一个谣言社区通过药物测试,梅威瑟了三次非法性能增强药物检测呈阳性的过滤。

更具体地说,它被传言说,梅威瑟的“A”样品检测呈阳性三次,每一个积极的测试后,USA**现了特殊情况下的形式,不慎使用了弗洛伊德的豁免。此豁免,据传闻,否定Floyd的“B”样品的测试需要。而因为在“乙”样品是从来没有测试,在USADA的合同与梅威瑟和黄金男孩的漏洞允许的测试,以进行无的积极“一个”抽样结果被报道梅威瑟的对手或在内华达州竞技委员会(其中有管辖权以上打架)。

5月下旬,帕奎奥的律师听到的传闻。 2012年6月4日,他们曾梅威瑟,梅威瑟促销,金童和USADA的生产梅威瑟莫斯利,维克多·奥尔蒂斯和米格尔库托打架PED测试相关的所有文件的文件要求和传票。

的文件。在程序中有一个延迟,而弗洛伊德花了9个星期在克拉克县看守所后,对家庭暴力和性骚扰的指控认罪。 8月2日出狱后,和解谈判升温。

2012年9月25日,规定的结算结束诽谤案的法院提出。双方同意和解的条款将被保密。在此之前所签署的协议,两个来源的详细知识的诉讼告诉笔者,梅威瑟的初始结算货币提供了“大幅增加”,比帕奎奥的律师曾预计将达成的原则协议,不久之后。

作为和解协议的一部分,Mayweathers和梅威瑟促销发表了一份声明,上面写着:“罗杰·梅威瑟老梅威瑟,小梅威瑟,梅威瑟和促销,使其明确表示,他们从来没有打算声称,帕奎奥已使用或在使用任何提高成绩的药物,他们也不知道任何证据表明,帕奎奥已经使用提高成绩的药物。帕奎奥是一个伟大的冠军,没有人应该诠释我们之前的任何言论,声称帕奎奥提高成绩的药物。“

我不知道,如果梅威瑟和帕奎奥的使用提高成绩的药物,或不。

我不知道的是,,如果梅威瑟的“一个​​”样品测试的性能增强药物一次或多次,他被给予一个豁免的USADA,隐瞒了这个事实,从内华达州体育委员会,他的对手和公众,我们有一个成分,可能有助于**的丑闻。

任何PED使用和拳击的分析应该开始与确认,化学是体育的一部分。

我们知道某些事情非法的,提高成绩的药物使用:
(1)偏微分方程提供多一个快捷方式。他们到一个地方,他或她可能无法去没有他们的运动员。时使用的PED进行适当的锻炼和训练的结合,创造一个更好的运动员。

(2)PED的使用往往是难以逃避检测detect.Sophisticated用户在面对严格的测试。运动员花费更多的钱,少可察觉的PED的使用。此外,在许多情况下,测试是不稳定的,不足,甚至贪污腐败。三年前,维克多孔戴宣布,“拳击的测试程序是超出了玩笑。这是毫无价值的。都这么大了,你可以驾驶Mack卡车通过的漏洞。许多人都被认为是调节不想知道。“现在康特说,”在某些方面,事情变得更糟糕。“

(3)PED的使用更为普遍在拳击比赛中比以往任何时候,特别是在精英层面。许多战士,当时的伦理似乎是,“如果你不作弊,你不打算。”战士重新配置自己的身体,在某些情况下,看上去就像是完全不同的物理众生。在一个干净的世界中,战士没有年龄的增长,更重,速度更快,同时,但那是在拳击比赛中发生了什么。改进年事已高的表演越来越普遍。 35岁的战士胜过他们可以做些什么时,他们30岁。在某些情况下,战机开始执行在精英级别的年龄时,他们通常会预计将在走下坡路。

(4)使用的PED威胁用户的短期和长期健康发展。它是非法的,并给出了一个运动员使用它们的人不公平的竞争优势。它也危及战士被打的头部比以前更努力的对手。

今年初,极少数高知名度的情况下成为了拳击的PED对话的一部分。

2012年5月4日,140磅重的WBA / IBF冠军拉蒙特彼得森了解到,他的“A”和“B”的尿液样本检测呈阳性的合成代谢类固醇的存在。彼得森已定于捍卫他的冠军阿米尔汗在复赛对。的战斗被取消。

两个星期后,“A”和“B”尿液样本147磅WBC冠军安德烈Berto去甲雄酮(一种合成代谢类固醇)检测呈阳性。 Berto将捍卫自己的腰带对维克多奥尔蒂斯。那场比赛也被取消。

6月22日,据透露,安东尼奥·塔弗6月2日在美国加州的斗争对LATEEF卡约德后,塔弗预拼的尿液样本检测呈阳性的合成代谢类固醇Drostanolone。搏击之夜,布特已被宣布平局。结果改为“没有比赛。”

最后,在10月18日,前两天莫拉雷斯的计划,为后者的WBA和WBC冠军,消息泄露给媒体表示,莫拉莱斯盐酸克仑特罗的检测呈阳性的复赛对丹尼·加西亚。最初,导致公众相信的推广,只有莫拉莱斯的“A”样品检测呈阳性,有必要为他的“B”样本进行测试(不能这样做,直到战斗后)。据了解莫拉莱斯两次测试在本月早些时候,每一次,无论是他的“A”和“B”样本检测呈阳性。尽管启示,加西亚与莫拉莱斯II被允许发生。

在寻找上述事项背后的真相,笔者采访了数十名与会者和观察员。值得注意的两个人拒绝了记者的采访。

理查德·谢弗11月1日发出了电子邮件的部分内容,“我们正在试图做一些积极的,但它似乎是媒体和其他攻击我们。这将是容易的,我们什么也不做,就像所有其他发起人。但试图支持了战士们的愿望进行额外的测试,我们得到的批评。“

除此之外,舍费尔选择了不讨论所涉及的问题。相反,他的电子邮件中引用我的关系冯富珍博士古德曼和Maxboxing的的自己的加布里埃尔·蒙托亚说:“我认为你的朋友,真的不希望这样的玛格丽特古德曼,加布里埃尔·蒙托亚与金童政治迫害影响我们之间的关系。我有我的看法,玛格丽特和加布里埃尔,你有你的。我尊重你的意见,我希望你尊重我。“

博士,古德曼曾经是内华达州运动委员会的首席马戏团医生。她现在被称为的自愿性反兴奋剂机构(VADA)的药物检测机构的总裁及董事会主席。的药物的测试拉蒙特彼得森和安德烈Berto回来了正面的的VADA监督下进行。

古德曼博士是我的朋友。我们已经讨论了在长度多年来有关医疗问题和拳击。她已经成为宝贵的资源,我在我的写作。我们也共同的想法和各种各样的主题,个人和专业上相互提供意见。

加布里埃尔·蒙托亚写了一系列的显著物品的使用在拳击比赛中的偏微分方程。今年早些时候,我与舍费尔在蒙托亚的代表后,加布里埃尔被拒绝访问,一定金童事件的凭据。我还采访了蒙托亚,他的问题与金童可能会做什么来补救的情况。加布里埃尔是一个偶然相识。

我要补充一点,虽然我有时会不同意的事情,做了理查德·舍费尔(就像他有时会不同意我写的东西),我很佩服他的技能和多年来我们一直保持着友好的关系。

USADA首席执行官特拉维​​斯 - 泰加特也有所下降,为本文接受采访,并指示问题USADA的媒体关系经理,安妮斯金纳。 11月2日,笔者女士斯金纳发出一系列初步问题。有没有反应。

在这一点上,它是有道理的,仔细看看最近出现的积极本文前面提到的药物测试。

在2012年3月,拉蒙特皮特森和阿米尔汗递交申请到VADA,根据他们的血液和尿液进行了测试,配合预定5月19日打。 3月19日,只有一天的战士事先知道,他们将测试的首批样品。

4月12日,由加州大学洛杉矶分校奥林匹克分析实验室VADA获悉,Peterson的“A”样品检测呈阳性符合合成代谢类固醇的管理。 4月13日,彼得森阵营这一事实,联邦快递(FedEx)和电子邮件通知。在保持与VADA协议,彼得森是一个星期的时间挑战“A”的试验结果,并要求与他的代表之一,他的“B”样本进行测试。

彼得森队等待了8天(至4月21日)作出回应。然后选择挑战的测试结果呈阳性,主张其权利时,“B”样品进行了测试,要求的​​“B”样本进行测试,4月27日(星期五)。加州大学洛杉矶分校的实验室建议VADA星期五是不恰当的一天开始连续四天的测试,因为需要完成测试。

彼得森的“B”样品的测试上,4月30日(星期一)开始。 5月3日,VADA获悉的实验室样品检测呈阳性。彼得森营5月4日由联邦快递(FedEx)和电子邮件通知。就在同一天,VADA也致函联邦快递和传真基思·凯泽(内华达州运动委员会执行董事),说明事实真相。

彼得森汗复赛被取消。

理查德·谢弗是铁青在药物测试,为彼得森汗II展现的方式,。金童促进了战斗,他觉得VADA应该通知他尽快Peterson的“A”样品检测呈阳性。

玛格丽特古德曼说,Peterson的“A”样品检测呈阳性后,她问Lamont的律师“(杰夫炒)有否彼得森和金童授权VA**布的”A“测试结果的发起人之间的协议。炒告诉她,没有这样的授权存在。

瑞安康诺利是律师VADA。在20世纪90年代后期,他是加州大学洛杉矶分校奥林匹克分析实验室的业务经理。他现在是一位私人执业律师在竞技体育方面的专业知识,PED测试。在这个职位上,他负责在5月10日文件标题为“”的VADA声明的过程。“

“当VADA彼得森汗斗争”,这句话读“的个别运动员签署了的VADA程序和执行适当的文件。 VADA被告知,GBP [促销]金童也想要一个这样的合同GBP将被授权接收的测试结果,包括'A'样品分析的初步结果。为了VADA释放的初步'A'样品的第三个**如英镑,VADA要求的执行授权允许我们这样做。 VA**送英镑的合同草案被释放到GBP初步的'A'样本的结果,其将授权其签名。这个最初的草案,这是从来没有签署,含有一项条款,根据GBP会表示,它已获得必要的授权,该型战机。 GBP的法律团队拒绝了这一条款,**的战士签署的合同,他们的签名是必要的授权,而不是建议。 VADA的律师英镑GBP想,如果这样处理,GBP必须承担责任,获得运动员的签名。不幸的是,GBP从未获得签章的底线的是,VADA没有合同,英镑。这不是一个单纯的技术性问题。它涉及到医学伦理的问题。 VADA需要签订的合同以第三偏离其结果管理政策(我们的网站上发布)发布的初步和个人医疗信息**。VADA,本来高兴地通知GBP的初步'A'的结果。但我们需要签署的授权,允许我们这样做,我们从来没有收到。 VADA遵守在各方面与所有已签署的合同,我们已经并将继续这样做。“

古德曼博士详细阐述了这一主题,他说:“根据我们的合同和协议,VADA运动委员会给予一定的测试结果,在任何司法管辖区的战斗机持有牌照或许可证请求正在等待。我们也释放了一定的成绩,该协会的拳击委员会FightFax,和其他任何人要求我们的运动员将他们释放。我们很乐意战斗机的启动释放任何及所有结果,但我们需要从战斗机的授权这样做。这就是法律,而这些都是结果管理政策的VADA网站上发布的条款。“

作为PostScript,彼得森阵营宣称,拉蒙特检测呈阳性的,因为植入手术的“睾丸激素球”,以纠正被称为性腺功能低下的睾酮缺乏。

这导致了瑞恩·康诺利观察到,超过少数精英运动员患有性腺功能低下症和注意,“这可能看起来很奇怪,因为这些运动员的身体标本。他们怎么能这样肌肉和合适的,但在更高的速度比一般人有天然的睾丸激素的分泌不足?肮脏的小秘密不一定是,这些运动员正躺在他们的性腺功能低下症。肮脏的小秘密,是摆在首位 - 过去的合成代谢类固醇滥用的性腺功能低下症的可能原因。“

同时,即使在彼得森的争论平息后,正酝酿着一个新的争议。提前预定2012年6月23日打,安德烈Berto和Victor奥尔蒂斯提交了申请VADA测试。 5月11日,古德曼博士建议由加州大学洛杉矶分校奥林匹克分析实验室,从Berto“A”样本尿液标本检测呈阳性的去甲雄酮(一种合成代谢类固醇)以上的允许量的水​​平。

5月12日,以下VADA协议,,古德曼通知的Berto阵营。 Berto获悉,联邦快递。托尼·摩根(Berto的教练,已经上市的通知形式指定的收件人信息)发现,通过电子邮件,被告知是铝海蒙(Berto的经理)。

医生古德曼的电子邮件到每一个收件人的部分内容,“VADA敦促你以立即通知黄金男孩促销[的铅子上的斗争],迪贝拉娱乐[Berto的启动]​​,并在加利福尼亚州运动员委员会的这种积极的”一个“样发现的转发每个**,使其各**尽快但不迟于下午3时00分(星期一),5月14日该通知的副本。请确认到VADA中,你已转发一份拷贝给每个**到那个时候。“

要求确认没有到位。相反,在5月14日,古德曼博士收到了一封从保留Berto的律师霍华德·雅各布斯(),他警告说,见人就以外Berto的代表“A”样品积极,可能会导致“民事责任的部分VADA “。

5月15日,古德曼铝海蒙发送了一封电子邮件,上面写着:“亲爱的铝,如你所知,先生,Berto断言一个医疗特权,因为VADA关注。我倒觉得,你将被追究个人责任,金童推广和DiBella娱乐您未能及时通知他们这个问题。请告知我们关于您是否已通知英镑和DBE。谢谢你,玛格丽特古德曼。“

有没有反应。

就在同一天,瑞恩·康诺利霍华德·雅各布发送了一封电子邮件,要求类似的通知。

5月18日,加州大学洛杉矶分校奥林匹克分析实验室古德曼博士表示,Berto的“B”样本尿液标本检测呈阳性。 VADA Berto,然后通知他指定的代表,和加利福尼亚州运动委员会。

海蒙,反过来,理查德·舍费尔通知。娄DiBella说的是,尽管,他是Berto的启动子,既不舍费尔也海蒙劝他,安德烈的“甲”和“乙”的样品已经测试的正面,直到计划是正在进行中,以取代Berto对手维克托·奥尔蒂斯Josesito洛佩兹(另一个的海蒙战斗机,谁是金童推广与古森导师)。

“你怎么想,让我有这样的感觉吗?”“迪贝拉问道。 “我与Al提出的问题之后,他什么也没有说。这告诉我所有我需要知道的。“

海蒙,像理查德·谢弗和特拉维斯 - 泰加特,拒绝为本文接受采访。

Berto后来告诉RingTvOnline,“所有我的歌迷一直的支持,你知道,每个人都知道我的人,他们知道这一切,我总是刚刚通过努力工作,完成。而当它的积极的测试,这仅仅是一个情况,这是不幸的。这是一个情况并没有得到妥善的向公众解释那是什么,是什么原因造成的。我相信这就是真的做了的事情了一片哗然。你知道,像我说的,我从来就不是一个骗子。从来没有,也永远不会。我从来没有在任何类型的情况下,在所有注入什么。所以,当谈到是一个积极的测试,它没有做任何类型的药物增强或任何类型的睾丸激素或**或没有的东西,很多人可能会使用这种类型的。这是后,我们得到了积极的测试中,我们只需要知道它是什么,因为我们知道这一切,我们这样做是简单的。之后,他们把上传出的消息,那个时候,我们发现它到底是什么。然后,我不得不去通过所有合适的流程和聘请的律师之类的东西。因此,它基本上只是把我的样本测试,真的证明了一个事实,即它是一个污染的东西。我不能相信这是真的没有解释它的方式向记者或公众。的方式是把那里没有解释它到底是什么,多少让我感到不安。向公众解释什么是真的。“

这是一个有点虚伪的。 “Berto表​​示不快,他的药检呈阳性的消息”被放出来有没有解释它到底是什么......公众。“但正如前面所指出的,他自己的律师作出了明确VADA,应该是传播信息提供给第三方保持到最低限度民事责任的部分VADA的威胁下。

由于金童的自称**拳击干净的运动,理查德·谢弗可能已经彼得森和Berto其调查结果赞扬VADA。相反,他似乎攻击Goodman博士和VADA的意图。

5月22日,阿诺德·约瑟夫,金童的大律师,发送一个信古德曼说明金童的意图,以起诉VADA不通知的启动,Peterson的“一个”样了测试,正面,一个失败,约瑟夫声称被放大的VADA报告的“B”样品内华达州运动委员会和积极的金童。

迄今为止,还没有诉讼已经被提出。但三天后,金童终止的医疗问题,古德曼写了自2004年以来,每月环杂志(现在所拥有的金童)一列。

“我想我唯一的问题是,为什么花了这么长理查德解雇我,古德曼博士说:”以后。 “一旦金童买了本杂志,告诉我,我可以不支付一定的主题,比如保险覆盖面灾难性受伤的战士。迈克尔·罗森塔尔[编辑器在环取代奈杰尔·柯林斯的是一个伟大的家伙。他一直非常支持,但我可以看到写在墙上。你知道,第一列八年前,我写的环费尔南多·巴尔加斯测试呈阳性Winstrol。它被称为“金牌!”具有讽刺意味的​​是,如何?“

同时金童攻击玛格丽特古德曼的,它也瞄上了在加布里埃尔蒙托亚。

蒙托亚,如前所述,撰写了大量的文章,在拳击比赛中使用的PED。 2012年5月20日,在该地区的毒品测试信号具有广博的知识告诉他,他认为梅威瑟测试呈阳性三次提高成绩的药物,在每个实例中,测试结果已经覆盖了由金男孩和USADA。

蒙托亚做一个负责任的记者应该做的事。他开始质疑人在拳击比赛中,世界PED测试的传闻。 5月23日,他收到了一封从金童的律师杰弗里·斯皮茨()。

蒙托亚说,施皮茨信,视觉的性质,他的调查。有没有弄错的事实,这封信指责他的*​​虚假和诽谤性的陈述与金童对他采取法律行动。

“金童没有凭据,我为它战斗,因为我发送的tweet消息,奥斯卡不喜欢,”蒙托亚讲述一个较早的时间。 “但我跟Schaefer和过去,我们的工作。然后,我开始寻找到弗洛伊德的药物测试的问题。我得到了一封恐吓信从施皮茨,我张贴在Maxboxing的。和我被禁止再次从金童战斗。“

例如,蒙托亚被告知,他将文凭6月30日战卡标题由科尼利厄斯Bundrage与科里斯平克斯在幻想温泉度假村赌场。然后,在6月29日,他收到一封电子邮件,从Anndee Laskoe(公共关系经理的Cabazon团印第安人带),他写道:“我一直在问金童推广将你的名字从记者凭据列表的6月30日战斗在幻想温泉。的任何不便,我很抱歉,这可能会造成你的。“

金童宣传员莫妮卡西尔斯和拉米罗·冈萨雷斯被复制的电子邮件地址。

金童没有凭据蒙托亚至少有一个后续的节目。

同时,其他令人不安的事件正在酝酿。

5月中旬,闪闪赖特准备打彼得Quillin促进金童在Home Depot中心在加利福尼亚州的卡森,在6月2回合。

“每个人都不停地弹出积极为这一切的东西,”赖特说,蒙托亚。 “拳击是不是一个公平的游戏。我想我应该得到这个[测试]太。因此,我呼吁金童说,'我们为什么不这样做呢?“他们就像'哦,等等,等等,这个和这个和那个,有人不希望支付。”我说:“好吧,我“我为它付出。我只是想在同一领域发挥。“

5月21日,2012年到期与金童和USADA根据USADA的是提供药物测试服务,在与他们的战斗,赖特和Quillin进入。

“我不知道之间的区别[USADA和VADA的。”赖特说。 “我只是告诉金童,我想进行测试,并与USADA他们回来。”

5月23日或前后,USADA收集的血液和尿液样本Quillin。赖特给了样品5月24日。

“他们来到我家,早上六点,”闪闪回忆说。 “他们把尿,血,应有尽有。”

然后,不发出警告的情况下,赖特被告知,测试了。

“我认为这是像两天后,”闪闪告诉加布里埃尔·蒙托亚。 “金童打来电话,告诉达米安·拉米雷斯,赖特的管理器],和达米安告诉我。我不明白这一点。我问的是,“你怎么尿液和血液,然后,突然,你说你是不是要测试吗?”然后,他们试图弥补一个借口,说他们想教我们。没有什么可以教。他们的血液。他们告诉我们,我们会采取一个测试,拿出积极或消极的。就是这样。我想知道的是,我们在同一个领域的?所以,我的律师打来电话,要求进行测试,他们告诉他,他们扔了出去。他们告诉我的律师,他们扔了出去。这是疯了。他们为什么把它扔出去吗?他们刚结束[抽取样品],他们打算把它扔了?这是否健全疯了吗?我们把样品。让我们来测试这一点,让我看到了结果。他们扔了出去。我只是不明白这一点。“

Quillin - 赖特继续Quillin计划,赢得了一致的10轮的决定。 Quillin,像安德烈Berto和梅威瑟,是由铝海蒙。

合同,赖特和Quillin订立与金童和USADA的具体规定,“,USADA会负责样品收集后用于存储和安全,可靠地运送他们到实验室进行分析USADA将发送给所有的样品进行分析,以世界反兴奋剂机构[世界反兴奋剂机构认可的实验室根据合同,USADA ...,USADA应保持样品采集文件,包括这个主协议项下进行的测试,一个为期六年的测试结果。“

“样品的破坏是不应该发生的,”瑞恩·康诺利国家。 “如果这种情况发生在奥运会的背景下,掀起了很多地方的报警。由国际奥委会和世界反兴奋剂机构可能会是一个彻底的调查。“

维克多孔戴说,“现在的趋势在药物测试样品保存时间比以前长,不倒他们血本无归。”

但是最糟糕的事情还在后头。

“PED混乱”的第二部分将被张贴在Maxboxing.com明天。

托马斯豪泽尔可以达到通过电子邮件在thauser@rcn.com。他最近的一本书(...:又一年的拳击里面看)公布的大学,阿肯色新闻。

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维克多康特是最有见识的人都在体育方面的使用和测试,提高成绩的药物。 1984年,金帝成立的湾区实验室合作社(BALCO),这是在了宣传PED丑闻的心脏。 2005年,他的非法的类固醇分配和税收欺诈的指控表示认罪,并花了4个月的监禁。从监禁中被释放后,康特在一旁的天使,现在是一个强大的“清洁”运动的倡导者。

“梅威瑟是不是做奥运风格的测试,”金帝状态。 “我从来都不喜欢使用这句话。 “奥林匹克”是指24-7-365。药物测试是有效的,一天24小时,一周7天,一年365天。保留运动员使用合成代谢类固醇和其他某些偏微分方程的好处,扛过了好几个月。这意味着运动员可以开发他们的力量和速度的基础年初已停止使用后,和PED使用的好处将持续。如果你迫不及待地开始测试,直到8至10周,提前一拼,这是梅威瑟做什么,这不是奥运风格的测试。谁知道梅威瑟或他的对手在过去六个月一直在做吗?“

------------肯特这完全是无理取闹。奥运药检主要是随机+血尿,谁告诉你非得24-7-365才算“奥运药检”了?拳手签约到比赛往往只有三五个月的时间,怎么可能保证在半年、一年前就接受严格药检?那是跟另一个拳手的上一个合同的事儿。

按肯特的观点,难道只实行了四个月的随机+血尿就不算奥运药检了?即便参加奥运会比赛的选手也不一定都能接受24-7-365的检测,很简单,有些项目的选手是奥运会之前几个月才拿到参赛名额的,在冲线前作为无名之辈的他们很可能是无法受到WADA关照的,不一定被盯着进行飞检。

作为当今体育界最著名的药王、巴尔科实验室的老板,康特肯定是最厌恶药检、最厌恶提出药检的人的。需要说明一下,因在田径等领域臭名昭著,康特近年开始向监管最松散的拳击界渗透,目前他是多奈尔的营养师,他的另一个雇主不久前刚被揪出是药罐子,那就是贝托。

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http://www.quanji.net/xinwen/world/1598.html
拳台上比的不是水平高低,比的是玩体重,大的压、小的提,比的是体重要求有多厚颜。最绝的一招是:俺有信仰
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