Mythbusting: Pacquiao and Mayweather's popularity

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  1. evilsherwin

    evilsherwin Well-Known Member Full Member

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    :huh

    You seem to know the answer, please educate me :good
     
  2. evilsherwin

    evilsherwin Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Im glad mannys in good health, Yo im interested in this proof of manny being on EPO?
     
  3. PATSYS

    PATSYS Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    It is from those filipinos working in those countries.
     
  4. caneman

    caneman 100% AllNatural Xylocaine Full Member

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    How can he have proof when he doesn't even know what he's saying? You can't detect EPO use by blood testing, only urine testing. Blood testing is good for testing red blood cell count and HGH use.
     
  5. evilsherwin

    evilsherwin Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Didnt know that , thanks for the Clarification :good

    The guys was just dreaming of a pacquiao downfall I see :tired
     
  6. caneman

    caneman 100% AllNatural Xylocaine Full Member

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    A test for EPO was introduced at the 2000 Summer Olympic Games in Sydney (Australia). The test, validated by the International Olympic Committee (IOC), was based on the blood and urine matrix. A blood screening was performed first, and a urine test was then used to confirm possible use of EPO.

    In June 2003, WADA’s Executive Committee accepted the results of an independent report stating that urine tests alone can be used to detect the presence of recombinant EPO. This report, requested by WADA’s stakeholders and commissioned by the Agency to evaluate the validity of urinary and blood tests for detecting the presence of recombinant EPO, concluded that
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    . This report also recommended that urine testing be used in conjunction with blood screening for a variety of reasons, including the cost savings of performing blood screening prior to testing urine. Some international sports federations still use both urine and blood matrix for the detection of EPO. Recently, the urine test was adapted to blood to perform detection of some new erythropoiesis stimulating agents.


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    I can assure you that if you were to take recombinant EPO and that would be in your
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    - then, yes, we would detect it
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    Dr Olivier Rabin, WADA
     
  7. evilsherwin

    evilsherwin Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Make a thread on Blood / urine testing and get it made into a sticky :thumbsup

    So we can all be learned