Shouldn't boxing have random drugs test like athletics

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by PowerPuncher, Nov 19, 2009.


  1. Mr. Blobby

    Mr. Blobby Well-Known Member Full Member

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    i think steroids can helps floyd jnr with his shoulder roll, i mean how many times has his shoulder been smashed by boxers yet he recovers so quickly, i think theres got be some juice usage right there .
     
  2. Jennifer Love Hewitt

    Jennifer Love Hewitt Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Obviously you know nothing of training, muscle memory or what it takes to become a pro athlete of any type. It takes training. Repeated training and practicing. The roids help you do that.
     
  3. IsaL

    IsaL VIP Member Full Member

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    Being able to train harder and longer and the get the effects of over training is just TWO advantages.

    Being able to come in stronger and hit harder than you would otherwise be able to do naturally is an unfair advntage.
     
  4. truushot

    truushot Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Ideally, the police would be catching these people. Of course, the cops have better things to do like harassing minorities, faking disability claims, and eating doughnuts.


    Yeah, most cops are white males that live to harass minorities....
     
  5. ericsupreme

    ericsupreme Active Member Full Member

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    i do understand that but at the end of the day you still have to take your butt in that ring and steriods WILL NOT help you on fight night. again those fighters he listed that supposedly juiced except for holyfield (klizcho maybe) didn't do anything out of the ordinary in the fight game. if they were juicing they need to go shoot their drug dealer!! didn't you see rocky IV lmao (jk)
     
  6. nastynas

    nastynas Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Other sports have national, centralized associations. Boxing is a loose-knit confederacy.
     
  7. IsaL

    IsaL VIP Member Full Member

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    *******s are dumb.
     
  8. ericsupreme

    ericsupreme Active Member Full Member

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    ******* lmao

    i want floyd to mollywhop pac man's ass!! but just b/c i'm a mayweather fan doesn't mean i;m going to accuse a man of juicing without any clear evidence. it is all speculation.
     
  9. IsaL

    IsaL VIP Member Full Member

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    Not talking about accusing anyone. Just saying that Roids do give athletes including Boxers advantages.

    Maybe I just confused the dumbness of your thoughts to those of a *******'s. They are similarities in the lack of reasoning and intellect.

    My apologies. :good
     
  10. ericsupreme

    ericsupreme Active Member Full Member

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    so name the boxer that we know for a fact was juicing and point me to the fight they had the advantage. b/c if its the dudes off the list the thread started listed. they really need to get their money back... they should have hooked up with barry bonds and marion jones's guy!
     
  11. IsaL

    IsaL VIP Member Full Member

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    Mosley was hooked up with Barry Bonds. ;) Made him the unified champion at 154.

    James Toney looked phenomenol vs John Ruiz, and beat Ruiz better than anyone ever had since David Tua.

    Fernando Vargas was able to last 11 rounds with Oscar De La Hoya, and roughed up Oscar better than anyone else had up to the point.

    :good

    I am convinced that without Roids, Mosley would not have been able to be the JrMW champ, Toney would not have been strong enough to punch Ruiz off him, and Vargas would have been KO faster than the 11th.
     
  12. ericsupreme

    ericsupreme Active Member Full Member

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    the mosley issue debatable maybe he would have been/maybe not but you got me there. ruiz and toney ****'em both imo they are both just ok fighters in my book they deserve eachother. as far as vargas and de la hoya that is a fight i should have used for my example. juice up all you want ...at the end of the day i think the skilled fighter de la hoya in this case will knock your ass out!!
     
  13. IsaL

    IsaL VIP Member Full Member

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    You can't just ignore the Ruiz-Toney fight. Toney was strong and kept Ruiz off him. Bigger fighters couldn't do that, Roy needed a ref to do that, but it just so happens that James Toney does it and is caught with roids for that fight.

    Vargas without the roids would have been thoroughly outboxed and beat to a pulp by Oscar from beggining to end, but because he was on roids, Vargas was able to muscle his way in, trap Oscar and pound on him.

    Sure DLH won, but it was a harder fight than it should have been, thanks to roids.
     
  14. ericsupreme

    ericsupreme Active Member Full Member

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    lol dude don't get me wrong i don't encourage steroid use but if someone is going to try and gain "an advantage' by juicing...i think they will eventually get their ass handing to them buy someone with some boxing skills!
     
  15. MasterFlo

    MasterFlo Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Well whatever you guys think steroids do or don't do for you doesn't apply to Pacquiao anyway. You can watch Manny grow into the boxer he is because of his improved skill. He has developed a very nice right hook, better footwork and better angles over the years, that's why he's winning.