It just seems that getting caught for PED's seems like it occurs way more often in boxing than any other sport. Why is this?
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Why do athletes testing positive for PED's seem so much more common in boxing than it does in any other organized sport?
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Why do athletes testing positive for PED's seem so much more common in boxing than it does in any other organized sport?
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Track and field seems to have pretty comprehensive testing. Kenyan runner Rhonex Kipruto just received a 6-year suspension for EPO micro-dosing. Maybe boxing can adopt a similar biological passport and start handing out stiffer penalties.
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Originally posted by TelMex View PostTrack and field seems to have pretty comprehensive testing. Kenyan runner Rhonex Kipruto just received a 6-year suspension for EPO micro-dosing. Maybe boxing can adopt a similar biological passport and start handing out stiffer penalties.
6 years???????? WOW.
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- - Easy answer is top fighters are tested infinitely more times in nanogram testing than MLB/NFL/NBA, ect.
OP must be a noob...
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I think cycling and other Olympic sports are as dirty.
I also think boxing decided to go with strict testing:
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