PED's in Boxing

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by HellSpawn86, Jan 20, 2011.


  1. caneman

    caneman 100% AllNatural Xylocaine Full Member

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    Link or source? (other than your world famous self, not the unreliable non-world famous WADA who spend millions of dollars on this matter) :patsch
     
  2. Duck Dodgers

    Duck Dodgers Kimbo #1 P4P Full Member

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    Marion Jones' blood tests were always negative. She had a urine test come back positive, though.



    My question is - what are the health risks or side effects with the deer antler **** in the article? It seems like something we all should be using on a daily basis based on the description they give.
     
  3. Andy McNab

    Andy McNab Boxing Addict banned

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    What about Toney, Mayweather and Judah?
     
  4. Relentless

    Relentless VIP Member banned

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    the risks are overly exaggerated by the media, HGH (just an example) would be as bad as drinking too much.
     
  5. Andy McNab

    Andy McNab Boxing Addict banned

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    Which can kill you....

    Not too bad then.
     
  6. PH|LLA

    PH|LLA VIP Member Full Member

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    actually what he wrote is the actual olympic style drug testing
     
  7. Boxing Fanatic

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    Blood testing should be implimented into boxing. Urine is not enough since there are so many ways to fool the system
     
  8. Relentless

    Relentless VIP Member banned

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    blood testing isn't good enough either

    read through the thread

    there isn't a way to detect alot of peds, such as hgh unless tests are done when they're being taken

    and usually they aren't taken during training camps, a hgh cycle is about 6-7 months long, athletes generally take them on their off time and then come back when its out of their system.
     
  9. PH|LLA

    PH|LLA VIP Member Full Member

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    random blood and urine testing in boxing should be year round for any title holder or mandatory contender.

    But i think a cutoff date is actually a good idea. Very little training goes on in the days leading up to the fight anyways. Usually the fighters are tapering off and trying to be mentally focused so they can peak on fight night.

    ****ing with that process actually puts them more in danger.
     
  10. fastfist

    fastfist Active Member Full Member

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    This, if proven true will be a big help in determining the steriod users from non-steroid users. I guess hair DNA testing will do the job. Mexican and Filipino boxers who are seldom bald would pass this criteria while most African American boxers won't. A lot of past greats who were bald will have ? marks on their resumes:p
     
  11. See Me Flow

    See Me Flow The Pharaoh of Boxing Full Member

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    This is another reason why Manny PEDuiao needs advance testing.

    Throw in the Klitschko sisters as well.
     
  12. 1punch1nder

    1punch1nder **Bam Bam** Full Member

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    wow it's nice to see PED experts/scientists talk **** to each other.
     
  13. 1punch1nder

    1punch1nder **Bam Bam** Full Member

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    I 100% agree!

    Then Martinez, Mayweather, Cotto, Mayorga, Kameda, Hopkins, Khan, Bradley, Montiel, Donaire, Ali, Foreman, Tyson, Calzaghe, RJJ, Marguez, Bute, Pascal, Froch, AA, Belfort, Hughes, St. Pierre, Anderson Silva....etc! etc! dont forget Hulk Hogan and McMahon.

    These mother****ers are addicts until they actually taken those OSD tests!!!
     
  14. timmyjames

    timmyjames PTurd curb stomper Full Member

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    well DA does seem a little sloooow if you know what i mean