The difference is that Floyd will submit to unlimited random testing, and Pac refused. Red flags show up, and rightfully so. You don't walk away from a career payday unless it could ruin your reputation and career.[/quote]
You mean only use the agency that catches less cheaters, telling them when they can start testing him, always drag out the announcing of the fights so the window for testing will be shorter and having a known supplier of peds hanging around in the camp and I am not talking about Ariza.[/quote]

Now it is the testing that is not stringent enough, and Floyd controls it all? Next we will hear that Floyd paid them off, along with the judges, the ref, Pac's team, blah blah blah. None of it matters unless Pac loses, right? You would think if the USADA was weak in catching cheaters that Pac would have no problem getting tested. Roach even admitted that the fight not happening when they refused drug testing was on them, not Floyd.
It still makes me laugh at the excuses that surfaced after Pac was knocked out by JMM - accusing him of roids. I wonder where that lawsuit was? Roach and Pac thought he should have to go through random testing because of who he was associating with. After JMM said he would gladly take any tests that Pac does, they dropped it.