So dela Hoya used lidocaine against hopkins and creatine against Trinidad ...

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  1. divac

    divac Loyal Member Full Member

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    .....and DLH is supposed to answer every smoke screen effort by Arum to dillute to the fact that Manny Pacroid did'nt want to go through with a legit steroid test????:rofl:rofl:rofl

    .....you've got to be a freakin idiot if you think there is any validiity to the shenanigans that Arum is playing to take away from the fact that his cash cow is a PED user!:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl
     
  2. MexicanJew

    MexicanJew Jajajajajaja Full Member

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    Now that makes more sense :good


    I apologize, I misunderstood the circumstance of it. As you said it, its perfectly standard and legal
     
  3. Boxed Ears

    Boxed Ears this my daddy's account (RIP daddy) Full Member

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    :rofl:rofl And there goes another regular Tuesday night for Johnny Tapia.
     
  4. el mosquito

    el mosquito Boxing Addict banned

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    DLH was Arum's former cash cow, he must've known something about the substances being taken by OSCHEAT DELA HOYA. :think

    Arum challenged him, his silence is deafening and definitely incriminating
     
  5. Davies

    Davies Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Since when was Creatine banned? every athlete i know takes it including me
     
  6. Arriba

    Arriba Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Any Johnny Tapia story regardless of how insane it sounds is likely based on some semblance of the truth :lol:
     
  7. FORMIDABLE

    FORMIDABLE Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Sign it Oscar, or STFU about Pac
     
  8. arsabs

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    But there is something very simple that Golden Boy can do to set an example. It involves the Golden Boy himself.

    Oscar De La Hoya can show the world how a righteous PED-free fighter acts. In order to fully inform the public on the issues involved (and remove any hint of suspicion that he himself might not have clean hands) Oscar should waive his right to confidentiality and authorize the Nevada State Athletic Commission to release the results of any tests for performance enhancing drugs that he has taken in the past. The same waiver should authorize all present and past NSAC personnel and any other person with knowledge of the situation to discuss the test results with any media representative who inquires about them.

    I’m not talking about Lidocaine (which Oscar acknowledges having taken when he suffered a cut prior to his 2004 fight against Bernard Hopkins). Nor am I talking about creatine (which Lem Satterfield, then of the Baltimore Sun, authoritatively reported that Oscar incorporated into his training regimen in 1999 when he was preparing to fight Felix Trinidad).

    I’m talking about the possibility of something more.

    Let me even suggest wording for the waiver that Oscar can make public and send to the Nevada State Athletic Commission:

    “I, Oscar De La Hoya, hereby waive all right of confidentiality with regard to the past testing of my blood and urine for steroids and other performance enhancing drugs conducted by or on behalf of the Nevada State Athletic Commission. In that regard, I also authorize all present and past Nevada State Athletic Commission personnel and any other person with knowledge of the situation to speak openly with the media about such testing.”

    To paraphrase: “C’mon, Oscar. If you have nothing to hide, then do it. It’s only a piece a paper. Just sign the waiver.”


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  9. rainmaker

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    Creatine is a food supplement!!!! you find it in red meat in lower concentrations. It's not a PED.
     
  10. pejevan

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    There are some articles insinuating GBP of taking more than Lidocaine. He is asking that GBP release a waiver for NSAC to release their results in the past few years especially involving GBP.

    Look it up yourself but go to Pacland because it is there. BTW, it is not a local Filipino publication.
     
  11. KO Boxing

    KO Boxing Boxing Addict Full Member

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    :lol:

    It's posts like these that show how defensive *******s truly are about the Pac/Steroid issue.
     
  12. arsabs

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    But there is something very simple that Golden Boy can do to set an example. It involves the Golden Boy himself.

    Oscar De La Hoya can show the world how a righteous PED-free fighter acts. In order to fully inform the public on the issues involved (and remove any hint of suspicion that he himself might not have clean hands) Oscar should waive his right to confidentiality and authorize the Nevada State Athletic Commission to release the results of any tests for performance enhancing drugs that he has taken in the past. The same waiver should authorize all present and past NSAC personnel and any other person with knowledge of the situation to discuss the test results with any media representative who inquires about them.

    I’m not talking about Lidocaine (which Oscar acknowledges having taken when he suffered a cut prior to his 2004 fight against Bernard Hopkins). Nor am I talking about creatine (which Lem Satterfield, then of the Baltimore Sun, authoritatively reported that Oscar incorporated into his training regimen in 1999 when he was preparing to fight Felix Trinidad).

    I’m talking about the possibility of something more.

    Let me even suggest wording for the waiver that Oscar can make public and send to the Nevada State Athletic Commission:

    “I, Oscar De La Hoya, hereby waive all right of confidentiality with regard to the past testing of my blood and urine for steroids and other performance enhancing drugs conducted by or on behalf of the Nevada State Athletic Commission. In that regard, I also authorize all present and past Nevada State Athletic Commission personnel and any other person with knowledge of the situation to speak openly with the media about such testing.”

    To paraphrase: “C’mon, Oscar. If you have nothing to hide, then do it. It’s only a piece a paper. Just sign the waiver.”


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  13. SILVIO_DANTE

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    I don't see how Oscar De La Hoya's personal, and confidential, medical history has any relevance to testing boxers for performance enhancing substances?
     
  14. Boxed Ears

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    You guys aren't going to believe this but Kermit Cintron and Paulie Malignaggi both just said Oscar had to be on Creatine or else his hair wouldn't always be so perfect. Something's up here. It's like the acne on Golota's back, you know something is up.
     
  15. Boxed Ears

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    Yes, this is only what his hair used to look like:

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    Before the creatine.