Raw Video: Bonds Pleads ‘Not Guilty’ in Latest I

Posted by admin on July 1, 2010 under drug tests | 8 Comments to Read


A federal judge overseeing Barry Bonds’ criminal case said her “preliminary thoughts” are to exclude from trial three positive drug tests. (Feb 5.)

“Mayweather-Pacquiao” Fight: Random Blood Test Resolved? *Update: May 27, 2010*

Posted by admin on June 5, 2010 under drug tests | 20 Comments to Read


***READ DESCRIPTION*** On May 1st, 2010, Mayweather Jr. only asked for Pacquiao to take the Random Olympic Style 14 Day Blood Test after the “Mayweather-Mosley” Fight. From May 3 to May 21, 2010, there were articles and medias reported that Pacquiao finally agreed to Mayweather Jr.’s 14 day random blood test cut-off. VolumeLowHigh’s video is found at this link: www.youtube.com “Pacquiao OKs blood test, clears way for Mayweather bout” article found at this link: www.abs-cbnnews.com Days later, on May 26, 2010, this is what Mayweather Jr. had to respond after Pacquiao’s official and final agreement. “Mayweather eyes bigger purse than Pacman” By Abac Cordero; May 26, 2010: Link: www.philstar.com Let’s go back in time, the main reason the negotiations between Mayweather Jr. and Pacquiao failed on drug tests: – Mayweather demands Random Olympic Style Drug Test which was “not required” by the Nevada Boxing Commissioners. – it was the first time in boxing history from a boxer, Floyd Mayweather Jr., to demand a specific drug test with Pacquiao after his dominating victory points against Marquez when he returned boxing from his 2 year retirement. – Pacquiao agrees to random drug tests “30 Days” before the fight. – Mayweather Jr. demands “14 Days” before the fight. – Pacquiao agrees to “24 Days” before the fight. – both camps agreed to the mediations with Daniel Weinstein, a retired federal judge, to resolve an official agreement. – the Nevada Commission demands both fighters 3

Bonds’ Judge Likely to Exclude Positive Tests

Posted by admin on May 27, 2010 under drug tests | 10 Comments to Read


A federal judge overseeing Barry Bonds’ criminal case said during an evidentiary hearing she will likely exclude three positive drug tests from trial. (Feb. 4)