The real reason he had a ruptured bicep was from opening the hotel room door so quickly to scamper back to the USA when he heard unconfirmed reports about Sasha using PEDs... Was a trans Atlantic crossing record... Don't let the truth get in the way on casuals raging about PED use in sport.. High horses with out facts (or made up ones) need to be ridden you know..
The list of US drug cheats in boxing is long, very long, they have also abused the system and benefited greatly over the years from PED's. I can't be bothered to find that ridiculously long list of names of US boxers that have tested positive, Where is Super Hans when you need him?
Apparently that depends on what you mean by caught. If you meant red handed with IV's in possession but magical TUE mysteriously arriving 19 days late after huge breaking story, if you a ***** that definitely means NO. For everyone else including USADA under UFC, that means that getting caught with an IV in your home equals an instant ban.
Stiverne clearly blows up to a blimp between matches and then tries to take it all off during training. I think that's why he was left with severe dehydration against Wilder and now getting caught with an illegal dietary supplement. Maybe he should take his career more seriously.
Christ. Another canceled fight? Could heavyweight boxing get any worse? It's just endless disappointments at this point.
I'm not working off of suspicions. I'm going on what I know as fact. Floyd has never turned down testing.
Floyd Mayweather definitely broke the anti-doping rules. Then was mysteriously given an exemption, which has never been satisfactorily explained. There's no innocent explanation, that's why. It's no big deal though. All true sports fans understand that just about everyone is on PEDs.
If you're confused maybe you are just bs'ing then? The testers walked in on him with IV, when does it go from hey he's using banned IV, to hey here's a TUE 19 days later? How does that work, can you explain it? How it goes to a TUE 19 days later, when BJ Pen got banned for merely stating that he used an IV off season. There wasn't even a fight the next day?
Lol dude I'm not denying anything or defending Floyd. I've stated my opinion on the matter when it happened. What doesn't make sense is those who say Usada outed him then turned around and protected him. They risk destroying their reputation and business over Floyd? We aren't receiving the whole story, and I won't fill in the blanks like you guys, whether it be to attack or defend Floyd.