Is Drug Testing more lax in Russia and the Ukraine???

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  1. The_President

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    are performance enhancing drugs more acceptable in Russia than the US and other parts of Europe?
    It seems almost all the fighters in the UFC are Roid heads and, It's all right. In fact I thiank Dana White is probably their pusher and takes the cost of their drugs out of their $10K purses.
    What say you???
     
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    Yeah, that did kind of suggest that Russia would go to great lengths to win, even creating test tube boxers.
    I'm just asking because outside of the Olympics I never heard much about drug testing or Russian fighter banned in Russia for testing positive.
     
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    RING GENERAL Ras Tafari Makonnen Full Member

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    Rocky has a real impact on my believing they have a culture of tolerance for enhancement drugs.Those pics that Putin keeps taking doesn't help either.
     
  5. DonBoxer

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    To be the best you have to inject the best.
     
  6. joeboxer

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    This doesn't make sense. Dana White isn't Russian. A lot of the UFC guys aren't Russian. Russia has had it's share or positive dope tests... but so has every country. Boxing in particular, even in the USA does not have random out of competition testing so it's pretty worthless.
     
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