PED's in Boxing

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


  1. 1punch1nder

    1punch1nder **Bam Bam** Full Member

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    i just thought of it... why cant the other fighters use this wonderPED that can only be detected through blood w/in 44hrs of use?

    whay cant chris john use this and move to middleweight and become as rich and successful as pacquiao?

    what's stopping the other fighters from doing it?
     
  2. nuketurnal

    nuketurnal N-Bomb Full Member

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    you forgot SNV
     
  3. bigdog2001

    bigdog2001 Guest


    show your ****ing intelligence and lack of comprehension. There is always new forms of epo being created to beat the urine test. I think there is like 44 forms of epo to this day but possibly more. It says recently the blood test was adapted!!!! ADAPTED to blood you moron to perform some new EPO stimilating agents!!! You ****ing moron!!!! Have you ever used epo??? I have and have seen various forms of it.
     
  4. bigdog2001

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    Connections and lack of knowledge. Alot of boxers are ignorant when it comes to PEDS and believe all the taboo about them. Some acutally think they kill you and you get cancer. Also alot of their trainers are old school and don't belive is new methods of sport medicine and supplementation.
    Ignorance!!!
     
  5. caneman

    caneman 100% AllNatural Xylocaine Full Member

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    Blood tests are used to detect higher counts of red blood cells, which is a suspicious sign of doping. Blood testing is also cheaper than running urinaysis tests for the many kinds of EPO. The costs would be enormous when say you have to test 10,000 Olympic Athletes. Once you find a high red blood cell count, only a urine test can directly detect EPO, as in what the WADA website is trying to tell your slow minded self.

    EPO manufacturers have already beaten blood testing as it can't be directly detected using that method. Now you're going to tell me "the new breed" of EPO can no longer be detected by urine tests but now has gone backwards as it can now be directly detected using blood tests? :lol::lol::lol:

    Get a college degree.