Dillian Whyte tests positive for banned substance

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by wallworkjake123, Nov 6, 2012.


Is Dillian is innocent?

  1. Yes

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  2. No

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  3. Who Cares?

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  1. Twentyman

    Twentyman You dog nonce! banned Full Member

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    Lads, I’ve heard this absolutely knackers...is this true?
     
  2. alpo1

    alpo1 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    you mean if it hurts?

    I've only had it done twice but it doesn't hurt from my experience, it should only be done when your hearing is messed up though imo, as ear wax is important.
     
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  3. Little brian

    Little brian Active Member Full Member

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    Mate it's not hate, jealousy or envy to condemn someone for taking dianobol, a potent steroid.

    Jesus.
     
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  4. 305th

    305th Boxing Addict Full Member

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    My mate is on end of week 2 for a test and tren ace cycle. In just under 3 weeks he's gone from not lifting a weight for months to putting up very decent numbers, basically what a nattie would take a good year to do if they were already pretty strong.

    He can train in the morning hard for 90 minutes, all compound lifts, then be fresh as a daisy by the night. No ache at all the next day. The recovery capabilities alone are a huge advantage, let alone the strength and endurance. His cardio has gone to **** though.
     
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  5. CutThroatFade

    CutThroatFade Rangers FC Full Member

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    My mates who use tren have told me that the worst side is the sweats. Any carb heavy meal and they’ll be sweating buckets just eating it. I can’t imagine how bad it would have been for tren users at work this past week during the heatwave. One guy from my gym said that he has to wear two dress shirts with his suit throughout one work day because he’ll ruin one with sweat by midday.
     
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  6. 305th

    305th Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Yea mate he said similar, and when he wakes up he'll be drenched in sweat. He only gets about 4 hrs solid sleep a night on the stuff as well. He goes downstairs, smashes out kettlebell swings for 20 minutes or goes to the gym then goes back to bed and naps.

    He's lucky as he has a missus who keeps him or else he'd struggle with work. He has had some anger issues, but it goes once he trains. Said the recovery is absolutely mental, ready to go again in the car on the way home from the gym.
     
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  7. 305th

    305th Boxing Addict Full Member

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    "What's Eddie gunna be like in jail? Can he cope in jail" lmaooo:D

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  8. Aydamn

    Aydamn Dillian Da Dissappointment Full Member

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    Before the Dianabol mate, before all this happened.
     
  9. CutThroatFade

    CutThroatFade Rangers FC Full Member

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    When I was in my early 20s I was so tempted to use tren after hearing all the superhuman stories. In particular the prospect of being able to eat way more calories yet still remain lean was a massive driver. Ultimately glad I never bothered.

    Now in my late 20s and I’ve become less interested in bodybuilding moreso about general fitness. I took up boxing again recently and the two lifestyles are not really compatible anyway.

    In general the recreational bodybuilder types who start from a young age with the sole intention to look appealing to girls and shag them en masse are so misguided. Totally neglect the fact that long term drug use can make them infertile which defeats the whole purpose for starting taking drugs in the first place lmfao. Sure it can be reversible with drugs like HCG but **** needing that in the first place.

    I do think I will hop on testosterone for life though after popping out some kids and reaching my late 30s because it would genuinely have a massive impact on quality of life.
     
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  10. SambaKing1993

    SambaKing1993 Don't do it Zachary! Full Member

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    Very true.

    I’ve had it done a few times now. I remember coming out of the doctors and crossing the road. As soon as I began crossing I sh*t myself as I thought I could hear a car coming right beside me but it was a good distance away.

    When I got home, I flushed the toilet and thought a tsunami had just hit my house due to the noise of it.
     
  11. mgmark7

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    I get what you are saying but it is not as clear cut as that in the Whyte case. Until the results of the B sample come back then Whyte hasn't passed or failed the test.

    If the B sample comes back negative then, along with the negative VADA tests, and Occam's Razor is applied, the weight of evidence would suggest an issue with the UKAD testing.

    If the B sample comes back positive and the VADA testing is negative then Whyte has an argument to say the test is inconclusive. The governing bodies will have to decide what is appropriate and may or may not suspend/ ban Whyte.

    In my view, the whole issue around drug testing in sport is a mess. The Fancy Bears hacking case highlighted some of the issues around testing and drug use. If we want drug free competition then the agencies need to be more transparent and the media needs to be more objective in how we are informed of cases.

    https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/ot...ak-by-russian-group-fancy-bears-a3345301.html
     
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  12. 305th

    305th Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I've given a like for a gracious, well-argued reply but we will have to agree to disagree on this one I'm afraid.
     
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  13. mgmark7

    mgmark7 Active Member Full Member

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    Thanks.

    I can't help feeling that the use of PEDS by athletes is a symptom of a system that allows grey areas like TUEs, basically giving some a licence to use. It is too easy for all concerned to put the responsibility on to the athlete with very little consequences for the "team", coaches, nutritionists, promoters, managers supporting the athlete.

    I don't know if Whyte used or not. I just think that he should be given the benefit of the process. It is far from perfect and needs to evolve.
     
  14. nurological

    nurological Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    It's not hate, envy or anything. People just don't rate him as the second coming of Christ like yourself. That's it. I'm sure there are boxers I rate that you don't. I wouldn't say you hate him and envy him! That's just weird.

    If I'm honest sometimes I will reply to you just because I know I'll get an essay style reply that's a mixture of rage and decent opinion mixed into one
     
  15. Boris Johnson

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    I read this in the voice of Alan Partridge.