should brocjk lesnar be allowed to compete in a combat sport?

Discussion in 'MMA Forum' started by Manos de Piedra, May 30, 2009.


  1. JN95

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  2. splasher25

    splasher25 Active Member Full Member

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    I think he may of been on it at college and during WWE.

    But i would doubt very much if he would be on it now, far to much risk if he's caught.

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  3. cdnboxing

    cdnboxing Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Its called cycling.

    Athletes in the UFC know when they are being tested. Its very easy to beat the tests.
     
  4. demzor

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    Doesnt the UFC do early testing now too?
     
  5. scurlaruntings

    scurlaruntings ESB 2002 Club Full Member

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    The UFC doesnt do jack **** its down to the state the fight is held in. They test the Main event, co-main event and a random group after that.
     
  6. demzor

    demzor Active Member Full Member

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    Well the ufc does its own testing overseas..
    but ok.

    Doesn't NSAC test some fighters BEFORE the event? As in.. during training?
    I could swear sean sherk was tested before an event.
     
  7. scurlaruntings

    scurlaruntings ESB 2002 Club Full Member

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    The NSAC only conduct random tests. "How" random that actually is is probably quite subjective as the NSAC were under scrutiny for not testing fighters prior to the Wandy Rampage Card or Griffin vs Evans. They also didnt test for the rematch between GSP and BJ Penn at UFC 94.

    Combine this with the fact that former NSAC officials are working under the Zuffa banner and the issue of steroid testing becomes even trickier to enforce and discuss publicly.Additionally according to Ring Magazine they reported that the NSAC supposedly notifies fighters up to two days in advance before they will administer any out-of-competition drug testing. Anyway most of what they find are recreational drugs that no one really cares about.

    As iv said time and again on here the tests are literally not worth the ****. Its too easy to mask them, the tests themselves are outdated, and NSAC is essentially in bed with ZUFFA. This is why i pay no attention to the bull**** that went on in PRIDE. At least PRIDE never tried to hide it. When the UFC gets caught out they plead the 5th. Smacks of hypocrisy.

    When i said steroids was rife in MMA some months back i wasnt joking. I can spot a hormone user a mile off. All these guys are juiced up to their gills.
     
  8. scurlaruntings

    scurlaruntings ESB 2002 Club Full Member

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    Demzor where art thou?!?!?!