Olympic Tests Have Never Detected HGH in an Athlete and HGH now detactable in urine.

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  1. chimba

    chimba Off the Somali Coast Full Member

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    Holy **** how would you know? The testing commission is flawed, the one you want revamped.

    Yeah Mosley wasnt on EPO against Winky as well:patsch

    BTW Pac was not on EPO/HGH for Hoya/Hatton?Cotto but hes taking it for Floyd:lol:
     
  2. 2ironmt

    2ironmt Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Well if the test is a joke, why won't Pac just agree to the random tests for both he and floyed. Why ruin a super mega million fight over refusing to do pointless tests. Just do em
     
  3. chimba

    chimba Off the Somali Coast Full Member

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    Check his punch stats for the JMM fight al the way thru The cotto fight.

    I dont know the straight numbers but I can tell you his workrate has not change as much. His best output probably was the 1st MAB fight. Again I need concrete proof that this thing helps either against a mediocre fighters or against a Great one
     
  4. Cormega

    Cormega Quadruple OG Full Member

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    The NFL's PED policy has been in effect since the '80s. MLB didn't even have a policy until like 2004. They're a ****ing joke when it comes to this subject.
     
  5. eze

    eze Everybody Know Me Full Member

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    Look. Now you are being stupid.

    I've never stated Pac was on EPO. I dont think he is on anything.

    I merely stated.

    If (insert any fighter name here --->) Pac was on EPO and it raised it punch output by 20-25 punches is this not helping him?

    The answer is YES it is helping him.
     
  6. thesmokingm

    thesmokingm Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Nah, I can agree with that that it helps. Getting more power or speed or endurance helps.
     
  7. thesmokingm

    thesmokingm Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    You should lookup the NFL policy again. They have adopted the WADA banned list and urinalysis like everybody else has. MLB from what accounts I've seen is pretty tough now, but that doesn't change the fact that baseball is pretty ****ing dirty.
     
  8. chimba

    chimba Off the Somali Coast Full Member

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    Youre one slick mofo:lol: You got me on technicalities:lol:

    Btw your boy Forrest Griffin , definitely on something. Glad Silva took his manhood.
     
  9. Cormega

    Cormega Quadruple OG Full Member

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    Their testing protocol is flawed, but we can't just assume a guy was dirty for other fights because he tested positive for one.

    Victor Conte was the one who ratted out Shane, and I'm sure he would have mentioned it had he also given Shane PEDs for the Winky fights.:deal

    I haven't accused Pacquiao of doing anything besides making bull**** ass excuses....Which he does.
     
  10. Toopretty

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    deez *****
     
  11. Cormega

    Cormega Quadruple OG Full Member

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    Poor wording I guess....The NFL has had a PED policy since the '80s, is what I meant to say.
     
  12. eze

    eze Everybody Know Me Full Member

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    :huh

    PEDs help a fighter.

    That's a fact.


    And Griffin is not my boy, I hate that ****.
     
  13. chimba

    chimba Off the Somali Coast Full Member

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    But didnt Shane testified under oath at the Balco hearings?

    Excuses from both sides.. what the **** does it matter anymore.. looks like the fights off now.
     
  14. chimba

    chimba Off the Somali Coast Full Member

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    Its the PAc thing, you dont think hes guilty.

    They're all on PEDs one way or the other. Its who has the best. But the results are still random.

    ****in Grifffin, he looked liked an ass on interviews
     
  15. thesmokingm

    thesmokingm Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    LMAO took you long enough to google and come back here.

    Currently, to be convicted of an EPO offense athletes must test positive for EPO with the urine EPO test.

    http://www.letsrun.com/2003/epoqa.php

    In June 2003, WADA’s Executive Committee accepted the results of an independent report stating that urine tests alone can be used to detect the presence of recombinant EPO. This report, requested by WADA’s stakeholders and commissioned by the Agency to evaluate the validity of urinary and blood tests for detecting the presence of recombinant EPO, concluded that urinary testing is the only scientifically validated method for direct detection of recombinant EPO.

    http://stage.wada-ama.org/en/Resources1/Q-and-A/Q-A-EPO-Detection/


    ^^From WADA's mouth to yours.