i believe that the majority of boxers from the late 80's and throughout the 90's were on PEDs i think this now, however, back then i would of defended all these dudes , especially someone like shane
Before, or after it was revealed that he was using the "cream", and the "clear"? I don't know. . . It depends on how it was brought up. . Was he single handedly called out by a potential opponent, who had never mentioned blood tests before, in an accusatory manner; wait, forget "accusatory manner", did he flat out make comments about how "he knew you were cheating"? I don't know - I might say Shane should just tell the guy to stick it up his ass, and he didn't need to be treated like a cheater. . . But if a state commission decided that this was the best way to go about testing - making it a new standard protocol for all fights sanctioned in "X state", then I'd say he should definitely follow protocol. . . Even if the fighter just suggested it WITHOUT SOLELY, INITIALLY ATTACHING his name, then I'd say he should deinifely take it.
I would have said take the test and make that mother****er pay in the ring. Same **** I said when Manny was asked but Manny sued instead of whipping ass.
Mosely should have been banned for life like he would have been in any other sport. He knew EXACTLY what he was doing
this is what boxers who are clean should do just like Marquez did. some people started accusing him because of his new conditioning trainer and he clearly said he would take any test and just went on to fight
They're still all using PEDs, just another kind of ****. No professional athlete is 100% clean, but some of them just go ape**** on the stuff, take something that ends up positive on a test or **** up in whatever way, and end up getting caught.