Mosley, Roy Jones, and performance enhancing drugs.

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by HEADBANGER, Jan 23, 2010.


  1. HEADBANGER

    HEADBANGER TEAM ELITE GENERAL Full Member

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    so you don't think there is any chance that shane still takes anything. having dipped in and out of the pac v floyd threads people were suggesting that there are ways around the current drug testing laws in the sport for PED's (hence the extra blood tests being demanded). do you think floyd will demand the same type of blood testing of mosley?

    (btw sorry for talkin on such a basic level, i'm not the sharpest tool in the box and a lot of **** on here goes over the top of my head)
     
  2. jimmie

    jimmie Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    He may be but I dont believe he is. I cant imagine he took PEDs for DLH and felt ok this really helped me because hell he was suprised he won it was not his best night. When Shane says I like to be clean I dont think hes joking his probablly probablly feels 100 percent better and more natural as opposed to doping. Yes from what I hear Floyd will be bringing the blood testing to this fight and from what I hear Shane is perfectly fine with it hopefully thats Floyd's only demand.
     
  3. HEADBANGER

    HEADBANGER TEAM ELITE GENERAL Full Member

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    ok bro thanks for your opinions :thumbsup
     
  4. gregor

    gregor Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Not at all. Most boxers at top level are using it anyway, so let's think what is the real difference?

    One of them could be simply that boxer A got caught, while boxer B was wise enough to "clean" himself before delivering his urine/blood/whatever sample (or switched it somehow - quite easy with urine for example). Another explanation would be he took something that is not yet on the list (of banned PEDs), or went to the doctor before, getting an official excuse that he's only curing his asthma or something like that. While from the legal point of view it makes a lot of difference, it is roughly the same for me.