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LOS ANGELES (March 18) . . . Floyd Mayweather and Shane Mosley will begin the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) gold standard anti-doping program on Monday, March 22 as they continue to prepare for Mayweather vs Mosley "Who R U Picking?" set to take place on Saturday, May 1 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas and produced and distributed live on HBO Pay-Per-View ® beginning at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT.
It is the first time in history that athletes from any U.S. professional sport have
reached out and demanded World Anti-Doing Code compliant drug testing, setting both a boxing and sport precedent.
Both Mayweather and Mosley have agreed to the gold-standard,
anti-doping program, the most stringent in sport, as outlined and
mandated by USADA. The program involves no-advance-notice sample
collection of the athletes' blood and urine prior to and after the
fight so that all banned substances, some of which do not show up in
urine alone, are tested for thoroughly, and with both athletes
subjected to the testing program leading up to as well as after the
fight.
"I am excited that Shane Mosley and I are willing to take these tests
to ensure a fair fight on May 1," said Mayweather. "I just want to
show the world that boxing is a clean sport and it is my hope that all
fighters will take a similar stance and responsibility which reflects
sportsmanship at the highest level and sets a new standard for safety
in boxing."
"I think the testing program is a great idea and I did not hesitate for
a minute about agreeing to it," said Mosley. "Let's hope that the rest
of the boxing world follows Floyd's and my example."
Leonard Ellerbe, CEO of Mayweather Promotions said, "Floyd is leading
the way for changing the sport and I commend him for that. Some people
have asked why he has not asked for it in the past but it is never too
late to take a stand on an issue that is prevalent in all sports today
and ask for something that can only have positive results on the future
of boxing."
Richard Schaefer, CEO of Golden Boy Promotions said, "Shane Mosley is
one of the greatest fighters of this era and I commend him for agreeing
to participate in a testing process that can only help the integrity of
the sport. I commend both of these fighters for setting a new
precedent in the sport and giving others an opportunity to reflect on
its current state and how, as a collective group, we can continue to
make the sport better, safer and fairer for anyone who steps in to the
ring."
"I believe today is another watershed moment in the advancement of
anti-doping," said USADA CEO, Travis T. Tygart. "For the first time,
we're seeing professional athletes in the sport of boxing approach us
to implement our program, and take ownership for the integrity of their
sport. This is courageous action and we are proud to be a part of this
effort to help further advance the rights of clean athletes to
participate in a safe, level and drug-free arena."
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