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Originally posted by Theshotyoudontsee View Post
High HGH levels are common in elite athletes. Due to diet, exercise and protein consumption, as well as fasting periods. It was atypical, not drug use level high. Which is why they tested again.
You simply ignore all facts and call me names.
You are ******. Carry on.
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Originally posted by Theshotyoudontsee View PostHGH injected or taken orally is detectable off the bat. Atypical HGH levels are from consuming large amounts of protien, training incredibly hard and fasting periods. All of which Biev does. Which is why it is atypical. You all don't understand the mechanics of the testing and so you are talking nonsense.
If he was doing HGH as a drug it would show up, and if he is trying to use it and not get caught using some kind of masking agent, the masking agent would show up. HGH is not Clen or a steroid, and what many people don't know is, studies have found that HGH alone is not effective for athletes without steroid usage as well.
Biev has tested clean 30 times in three years, VADA. If he is testing clean via random tests, then all the boxers are dirty, because clean tests mean zilch.
He lives in the gym, eats truckloads of meat, fasts for periods.....he is living a life that 99% of people do not live. He is 39 age wise but physically still in his 20's. Fasting reverses aging, look it up. Look up autophagy. These are things that most people have no clue about.
Biev is so good that people think he is cheating. He should not be allowed to throw hooks according to some people.
Clowns who know nothing.
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Originally posted by HeadShots View Post
Abnormal for an athlete obviously you dumbass
WBC Explains Their Position on 'Atypical Findings' in Artur Beterbiev's VADA Tests - Boxing News (boxingscene.com)
From the article: "In the case of 5b-androstanediol, it has been reported that the atypical finding can be due to the rate certain people's bodies metabolize naturally occurring testosterone-type compounds. In the case of HGH, WADA provides with specific criteria to its accredited laboratories to report HGH levels as atypical or adverse findings. In Champion Beterbiev's case, the level of HGH detected did not meet the WADA criteria for an adverse finding, and therefore constitutes an atypical one.
Because the origin of an atypical finding is very difficult to identify, WADA recommends further testing to monitor any abnormal variations in testosterone levels. In Champion Beterbiev's case, the follow up tests were not only negative, but yielded consistent testosterone levels without any spiking that could have suggested exogenous intake of performance enhancement substances. In short, Champion Beterbiev's testing protocol and results therein lead only to one conclusion: there are no adverse findings. In light of the testing measures taken and all results obtained, the WBC has not and will not take any adverse action in this matter."
To put that in terms you can understand. The level was not adverse, meaning drug use. It was atypical, which is common in performance athletes. Due to extreme protein levels in the diet, strenuous exercise, and many times, periods of fasting. An adverse finding would have been a level at which he was using drugs.
Hearn used a common thing, an atypical level of HGH due to an athlete's lifestyle, in order to get ****** people like you saying the ignorant crap you are saying.
But you are right. I am certainly a dumbass coon for understanding the science. Derp.
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Originally posted by Theshotyoudontsee View Post
You apparently didn't read this article.
WBC Explains Their Position on 'Atypical Findings' in Artur Beterbiev's VADA Tests - Boxing News (boxingscene.com)
From the article: "In the case of 5b-androstanediol, it has been reported that the atypical finding can be due to the rate certain people's bodies metabolize naturally occurring testosterone-type compounds. In the case of HGH, WADA provides with specific criteria to its accredited laboratories to report HGH levels as atypical or adverse findings. In Champion Beterbiev's case, the level of HGH detected did not meet the WADA criteria for an adverse finding, and therefore constitutes an atypical one.
Because the origin of an atypical finding is very difficult to identify, WADA recommends further testing to monitor any abnormal variations in testosterone levels. In Champion Beterbiev's case, the follow up tests were not only negative, but yielded consistent testosterone levels without any spiking that could have suggested exogenous intake of performance enhancement substances. In short, Champion Beterbiev's testing protocol and results therein lead only to one conclusion: there are no adverse findings. In light of the testing measures taken and all results obtained, the WBC has not and will not take any adverse action in this matter."
To put that in terms you can understand. The level was not adverse, meaning drug use. It was atypical, which is common in performance athletes. Due to extreme protein levels in the diet, strenuous exercise, and many times, periods of fasting. An adverse finding would have been a level at which he was using drugs.
Hearn used a common thing, an atypical level of HGH due to an athlete's lifestyle, in order to get ****** people like you saying the ignorant crap you are saying.
But you are right. I am certainly a dumbass coon for understanding the science. Derp.
Is that how they got your dumbass to take the COVID jab?
Dude is juicing. Keep crying.
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Originally posted by turnedup View PostA fighter at the tail end with higher hgh and testosterone than a 28 year old is su****ious af. If he was going to be atypical naturally this wouldn’t happen later in life as it’s just happened. He technically didn’t fail a test but the smoke signals are loud and clear.
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Originally posted by HeadShots View Post
Is that how they got your dumbass to take the COVID jab?
Dude is juicing. Keep crying.
No I didn't take the jab and I warned others I know not to take it. I have known 9 people suddenly dead in the last two years. I understand science pretty well, and I understand propaganda and fake science as well.
That said, you apparently have a vested interest in believing Biev is using drugs and ignoring facts. Which is fine. The dude is fun to watch and respectful as a human being. But I get that we all have people we just dislike.
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Originally posted by Theshotyoudontsee View Post
You sound like a brilliant human being.
No I didn't take the jab and I warned others I know not to take it. I have known 9 people suddenly dead in the last two years. I understand science pretty well, and I understand propaganda and fake science as well.
That said, you apparently have a vested interest in believing Biev is using drugs and ignoring facts. Which is fine. The dude is fun to watch and respectful as a human being. But I get that we all have people we just dislike.
sure vax cuck
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