Throughout his career Billy Joe has always had a problem with getting the weight off and stamina. He suddenly moves gyms becomes best buddys with a fighter who has already failed drug tests. Then has no problem with the weight coming in the best condition of his life by far, improves his stamina. Then gets caught for a banned substance known to help with weight loss and endurance. Hardly rocket science is it?
So, what's the consensus here? BJS is one of my favourite boxers, but if he's failed a drug test, i'll hold him to the same standards i did Canelo and previous PED cheats....he'd be a cheating wanker. But Booth is even defending him, it's not banned out of competition, and he's claiming nasal spray. But searching through google, i can't find references to oxilofrine being in any decongestants but in my searches Canadas banned substance list from 2009 came up, and there is a product called Carnigen that is Oxilofrine, which is used for fat burning. I don't know what to think here.
I have a love/hate relationship with the internet tbh Cowards are created and encouraged online due to folks debate more freely than in person with the protection of never have to face each other. It’s like hiding behind a crowd of folks in public and acting a fool to someone without having to check the locks on your door at night once at home or look over your shoulder at the local market. I interact with both of you here and welcome opposing views yet I know more about him than I do you. I don’t view him as a coward but you have every right to feel how you feel I am by nature a peace maker and slow to anger but hey that is me and we all are different You don’t have to be nice as I know you enjoy pushing buttons. To me reporting a poster is similar to being ready to finally swing on a joker: All right I got to catch a flight just wanted to share. Hit That gym youngster as I did mine at 4AM today Peace E
Why does he need to? He's not breached any anti-doping regulation... https://puu.sh/BCjBY/0115de4bf3.png
Those are WADA rules and regulations I screen grabbed above - it's actually from the website athletes are advised to consult when unsure about anything they might wish to ingest/inject. There is no reason to believe VADA and WADA would not be consistent regarding what is and is not permissible as they both reference the same list. VADA is only responsible for taking the tests and passing on their findings: 'clean', 'failed' or, as in this case 'adverse reading' (that's not the same as a fail). We already know what VADA have said: they found an adverse reading and reported it, as is their responsibility. It is not their role to make the final judgement how their findings are dealt with, merely to collect the samples, analyse them and pass on their findings. Which is why they highlighted the presence of a substance which, of course, would show up in tests because 'in competition' that substance would be illegal. They won't have two types of tests for in competition and out of competition and it's not their job to filter out their results and neither would we want them to. The real question here is why an adverse reading for a legal substance (out of competition) was made public and by who?
Yeah and Canelo meat Bute it was contamination Mike Tyson it was Zolaf but he only takes that from killing y'all
Who bought it for him though? A desperate woman trying to score a hit or a terrified man convinced that the police required him to purchase nasal spray?
***HALF COCKED CONSPIRACY THEORY ALERT*** Hearn makes an attempt to "fit up" BJS to get him stripped. Andrade fights for vacant belt and wins against a short notice cherry pick. GGG newly signed to DAZN fights Andrade. Winner fights Canelo (possibly signed to DAZN too) for an all the belts super fight making Hearn millions in the process and launching DAZN into the stratosphere. All conjecture and probably bull****.