I didnt make the rules and Im not condoning the difference. Im just explaining what the commission would say as to why they might get treated differently.
On a sidenote... UFC star TJ just got a two year ban for EPO. Cant think of a boxer off the top of my head that has failed for it for a more apples to apples comparison though.
Name a handful that are not Mexican meat consumers??? The only other athlete that I know is an African athlete that experimented that with a blood doping method!!! it’s obsolete you **** and no elite athlete in their right mind would purposely take it!!!
WTF is your malfunction? I'd say were are on the same side, but you seem like a douchebag that never heard of Alberto Contador or just recently Brit sprinter Levine or much less google the numerous bans for clen. Now, stop quoting me you jackass. Below is just Nz lol https://drugfreesport.org.nz/athletes-currently-serving-bans-due-to-anti-doping-offences Here is USADA's list with roughly 18 or so clen bans https://www.usada.org/testing/results/sanctions/
I understand there have been a lot of threads on Miller recently for obvious reasons, but I just wanted to gauge opinions on whether or not we feel Miller will receive a sufficient ban, or what you all think he will and should receive with regards to a ban. Considering he was found with 3 banned substances in his body, some off which need to actively be injected, meaning no excuses for ingesting something illegal by accident... I'm keen to see what kind of ban is handed out. Will it be a ban of several years, a life ban, or a ban of just a few months to a year max? What do you guys think?
considering he failed 3 tests he should. I guess the question is what constitutes proper? 1 yr? 2 yr? 3 yr? more? What other similar cases do we have and what punishments were levied?
Nah, I think the whole of boxing should be banned altogether for the sheer atrocious corruption that exists within this disgraceful sport. Without situations improving and without the top fights happening, boxing continues to remain a joke and so should be banned until those changes happen.
In most other sports a repeat offender caught with crap like this in his body gets a 4 year or sometimes even lifetime ban. Boxing has had multiple repeat offenders that got away with 3 to 12 month bans. So I fear that 2 years would already be a stretch in this case.