Roy Jones on Steriods could this be
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Nobody is testing for Balco, genius. NOBODY. HGH is indetectable in urine. Tests are flawed, at best. So you obviously don't know what you're talking about. Any fighter today could continue using HGH--it's a naturally produced hormone.
You know, you're conspiracy theory might sound better if you did your homework.Comment
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Roy Jones has never been implicated in the Balco sting so you have your "facts" mixed up. Shane Mosley was the name thrown in the mix in regards to Balco & he took a polygraph test about using HGH & steroids & passed.Comment
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I read that he admitted to taking ripped fuel. And believe it or not, the IBF considered that an anabolic steroid. I can show you the article if you don't believe me.Comment
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Nobody is testing for Balco, genius. NOBODY. HGH is indetectable in urine. Tests are flawed, at best. So you obviously don't know what you're talking about. Any fighter today could continue using HGH--it's a naturally produced hormone.
You know, you're conspiracy theory might sound better if you did your homework.
Dog what the hell r u talkin bout i said THG not HGHComment
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Yeah and that IMO cleared Shane of all wrong doing. There's no way to fake those ****ing things, they're 99.9999% accurate.
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Tetrahydrogestrinone
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tetrahydrogestrinone (often referred to as THG or "the clear") is an anabolic steroid. It has affinity to the androgen receptor and the progesterone receptor, but not to the estrogen receptor.[1] The drug has been considered a "designer drug", closely related to the banned anabolic steroids gestrinone and trenbolone,[2] and was banned by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) at the end of 2003.[3]
Anecdotal sources and some unpublished SAR studies report that the potency of the drug is outstanding, surpassing, on a milligram per milligram basis, every known synthesized or commercial available anabolic steroid. It was the drug of choice for safe and "invisible" world record breaking in athletics.Comment
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Exactly. LOL. If he was on THG and he wasn't getting caught, why would he start using regular roids? That doesn't make sense.Comment
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I'm sorry, I missed where they mentioned Roy Jones as a user.Tetrahydrogestrinone
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tetrahydrogestrinone (often referred to as THG or "the clear") is an anabolic steroid. It has affinity to the androgen receptor and the progesterone receptor, but not to the estrogen receptor.[1] The drug has been considered a "designer drug", closely related to the banned anabolic steroids gestrinone and trenbolone,[2] and was banned by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) at the end of 2003.[3]
Anecdotal sources and some unpublished SAR studies report that the potency of the drug is outstanding, surpassing, on a milligram per milligram basis, every known synthesized or commercial available anabolic steroid. It was the drug of choice for safe and "invisible" world record breaking in athletics.Comment
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