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So Beterbiev tested for high levels of HGH and testosterone
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Originally posted by hhh1200 View Post
His levels clinically should be around 430-465 ng/dL. No one has pin-pointed the difference between an athlete of his level vs a couch potato with a pot belly drinking a beer watching his fights. Post the ng/dL findings. Don't give hem 475 or some BS like that which I willing to bet it is? If he is in the 515+ range, then we can talk. All they have to do is post the findings.CasperUK likes this.
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He didnt fail a test
The findings are "atypical" and not "adverse"
Connor Benn was "adverse" (ie through the roof)
Everyone has a different genetic profile
Some people find it easier to burn fat and gain muscle - thus they have "atypical" HGH and testosterone levels.
VADA are also very strict too. They can literally detect 1 in 1,000,000 particles for banned substances. So if they are saying it's not a fail then it is not a fail.
People need to educate themselves better.
PEDs have been an issue for decades and science is good at catching people but people still don't have a clue how PEDs testing works and what the difference between simple words like "adverse" and "atypical" mean.tokon
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Originally posted by hhh1200 View Post
His levels clinically should be around 430-465 ng/dL. No one has pin-pointed the difference between an athlete of his level vs a couch potato with a pot belly drinking a beer watching his fights. Post the ng/dL findings. Don't give hem 475 or some BS like that which I willing to bet it is? If he is in the 515+ range, then we can talk. All they have to do is post the findings.
I know USADA did release Jon Jones findings when he had the test levels of an 80 year old woman.Last edited by IronDanHamza; 01-11-2024, 02:27 PM.tokon likes this.
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Originally posted by dan-b View Post
Isn't that circular logic? He's a "world level athlete" therefore any atypical reading is to be expected. In that case it wouldn't be an atypical reading because it would be anticipated for a "world level athlete".
I'm not accusing Beterbiev of anything but to dismiss the finding because (1) Hearn is talking about it in a smug and irritating way and (2) we don't understand what it means is wrongheaded in my opinion.
Hearn is always talking smug and irritating. He comes off EXTRA smug and irritating though because he's the only promoter out there who actively ignores multiple failed drug testings and tries to get his suspended fighters fights in different jurisdictions.
But the fact that it was worded "Atypical Finding" instead of "adverse effects" or "failed drug test" (Like with Benn, Whyte, Baumgartner, Chavez Jr for example) is what made me think that. Plus, VADA immediately came out and cleared it anyways.
EDIT - I see this just got posted, and basically says what I said
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Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post
You couldn't have said it better. Almost every one on here hasn't the first clue when it comes to this topic, yet they talk as if they do. It's incredibly weird.
VADA and USADA are the best testing agencies out there but there's only so much they can do unless they are with the athletes 24/7 which is obviously not possible. There's always a way around the tests.
This finding doesn't prove anything in regards to PED use with Beterbiev but it definitely points to it. They essentially use these findings as an alarm bell.
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Russian cheat? No wonder he has a perfect KO record.
At almost 39 years of age.Last edited by ShoulderRoll; 01-11-2024, 02:29 PM.
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Originally posted by dan-b View Post
The above can be dismissed as ideological due to the presumption and unnecessary theatrical language. Clearly VADA are better positioned to define an "atypical" finding than some anonymous guy with a ring card girl avatar and no relevant qualifications.
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