It is clear that most boxing publications have little understanding, or pretend to have little understanding of how PEDs work and the agreements agents and promotional companies have with testing agencies.
Clomiphene is rarely used on its own.
Clomiphene is typically used following a cycle of steroids or testosterone as it helps to mitigate the side effects of a cycle of steroids.
Clomiphene is typically used to bring testosterone levels back to normal after using these other, more potent PEDs.
Furthermore, the excuse of contaminated supplements is, in any case, a poor excuse. It is well known that many sports supplements are purposefully contaminated with drugs that do not appear on the label. It is also well known that clean, tested and certified supplements can be bought for little additional expense. Any competitive athlete should be using certified clean supplements. To not do so is either reckless or an intentional way of sourcing PEDs with a built in excuse.
Finally, it is established that some promotional companies have non disclosure agreements with testing agencies. This allows an athlete to test positive, and the positive test to be kept quiet. In some cases a hearing may occur, the athlete serves a ban quietly and then returns to action.
Why then, do sports journalists usually fail to talk about any of these things? Either they are complicit in this behavior or they lack knowledge on the very subject they are reporting.
Clomiphene is rarely used on its own.
Clomiphene is typically used following a cycle of steroids or testosterone as it helps to mitigate the side effects of a cycle of steroids.
Clomiphene is typically used to bring testosterone levels back to normal after using these other, more potent PEDs.
Furthermore, the excuse of contaminated supplements is, in any case, a poor excuse. It is well known that many sports supplements are purposefully contaminated with drugs that do not appear on the label. It is also well known that clean, tested and certified supplements can be bought for little additional expense. Any competitive athlete should be using certified clean supplements. To not do so is either reckless or an intentional way of sourcing PEDs with a built in excuse.
Finally, it is established that some promotional companies have non disclosure agreements with testing agencies. This allows an athlete to test positive, and the positive test to be kept quiet. In some cases a hearing may occur, the athlete serves a ban quietly and then returns to action.
Why then, do sports journalists usually fail to talk about any of these things? Either they are complicit in this behavior or they lack knowledge on the very subject they are reporting.
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