Question for PED experts.

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Predicto, May 20, 2010.


  1. thesmokingm

    thesmokingm Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    EPO won't be detected in his urine post fight? Bull****. This is how they catch a lot of cyclists. Hell, they caught Ricco using the brand new at the time Micera EPO with urine during the post race urine test.

    IGF

    Using a cut-off specificity of 1:10,000 these formulae would allow the detection of up to 86% of men and 60% of women abusing GH at the doses used in this study. CONCLUSIONS: We report a methodology that will allow the detection of GH abuse. This will provide the basis of a robust and enforceable test identifying those who are already cheating and provide a deterrent to those who may be tempted to do so.

    **The test has been out since 1999 but wasn't used because they feared catching everyone on it. The test has been cycled into use since and its been established since 2004 so athletes have adjusted out of it.

    Halotestin

    Detection of Halo in urine is possible for at least 5 days after a single 10 mg oral dose to previously untreated adult males, by monitoring the presence of 2 metabolites, since the parent drug is not detectable more than 1 day after the dose(12). However, the moral-compass of the athletic world, the IOC, has developed a test for fluoxymesterone metabolites that will detect them for up to 2 months after cessation of use.

    Cheque Drop - Mibolerone

    The half-life of the compound is very short (about 4 hours), so along with its immediate impact on the body, it leaves quickly as well. The drug has had enough of an impact, however, to be included in most all banned substance lists in most athletic organizations, so precaution should still be utilized. Several metabolites of this compound may still be detectable however (J Vet Pharmacol Ther. 2000 Apr;23(2):57-66.), if you are tested immediately.
     
  2. Suga

    Suga Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I dont think there is anything he can take to get him a physical edge, but it will definately show up in the fight. If Pac was cheating in his previous fights you will be able to see it. If he performs the same way, but loses or wins, people wont say ****. But if he looks sluggish, and begins to fade in the fight, many people will start arguing if its because he didnt have the chance to take any drug up to the fight.
     
  3. rushman

    rushman Devoid is Devoid Full Member

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    This thread proves you can use Google to back up whatever biases you have.
     
  4. pound

    pound Coqui Radar Full Member

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    LOL, southpawslayer is CLEARLY the PED expert on eastsideboxing.com


    :rofl:rofl:rofl
     
  5. blur

    blur WLADGLASSJAW Full Member

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    now tell me,, what does EPO do to benefit pac during training and not on fight night?
     
  6. ciscobox

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  7. pasky2000

    pasky2000 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I remember him talking about it back in December/January. Do you know if he's ever started his own thread explaining the PED testing and detection procedures in details ?
     
  8. rushman

    rushman Devoid is Devoid Full Member

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    I can't recall. I know he posted in a lot of threads.

    I guess he gave up after a while in trying to educate people who didn't want to hear anything that undermined their biases. Or those who thought they knew better than him because they did 5 minutes of Googling.
     
  9. markrigh

    markrigh proud of what i am Full Member

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  10. Totomabs

    Totomabs Sauna Belt Holder Full Member

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    bump. :D