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It's an excuse because when tests showed that he'd used steroids, he said "oh it was an over the counter supplement". But there's no evidence of that, it's just a claim. His tests are no less damning than those of Sean Sherk.
He didn't test positive for the supplement, he tested positive for banned substances and tried to claim it was from an OTC supplement. He probably copied that excuse from Roy Jones like he's copying his current one from Sonnen. |
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You should really read around because you are making yourself look foolish now. RJJ never too steroids either, he took Androstenedione which is also a prohormone which was also legally available to buy at the time he used it. There are perfectly legal substances that you can buy at a nutrition store that athletic commissions and sports organizations just won't allow. Sherk is a different story, Sherk tested positive for Deca which is a steroid. |
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You are beyond stupid.
Okay. Nate Marquardt used an over the counter supplement called 19-nor. 19-nor converts to Nandrolone in the body (what came up on the test) You can (or could) buy 19-nor over the counter at the time he tested positive for it. 19-nor converts to Nandrolone in the body. That doesn't mean he took Nandrolone. It's not an excuse, he tested positive for a legal over the counter supplement, not a steroid. Don't you get that? Roy Jones Jr tested positive for Androstenedione, which is a Prohormone, NOT A STEROID. What is so hard to understand about this? Last edited by h4te; 07-01-2011 at 06:47 PM. |
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