People on this site say that chavez jnr isnt relevant or dont care about his career but they still cant stop posting in any thread with his name on it funny that............
Comments Thread For: Chavez Jr Admits To Furosemide Use, Will Fight Charges
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Yeah, good luck with that. There are countless more PEDs that no tests have been created for. Plus, it's not like we're going to test them during training so what's the point? No one's taking steroids the night before the fight.Comment
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Strange, that they havent started that yet. I think it was Benny Leornard who gave a detailed breakdown on drug testing in Tennis, it would really shake things up if Boxing followed that direction. I remember watching HBO's legendary nights Arguello vs Pryor and they said that they even forgot to take urine samples after that fight.Comment
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If they started it, you would see either a gazillion positive tests, or some very strange performances in the ring. And a lot of people dropping weight classes. And yes, a lot of times samples are forgotten or, if the fighter is big enough, he can simply tell the commission to **** off. Forreal.Strange, that they havent started that yet. I think it was Benny Leornard who gave a detailed breakdown on drug testing in Tennis, it would really shake things up if Boxing followed that direction. I remember watching HBO's legendary nights Arguello vs Pryor and they said that they even forgot to take urine samples after that fight.Last edited by IMDAZED; 12-09-2009, 10:21 AM.Comment
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I LMAO at Jr. claiming ignorance.
"I didn't know it was illegal so I deserved a lesser punishment".
"I didn't know that the speedlimit was 50 so I deserve a lesser punishment".
Muahahahaha.
What an arse.Comment
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I remember Tyson agreeing to pay fines instead of being tested, I guess he was afraid there would still be ******* and Marijuana in his system.If they started it, you would see either a gazillion positive tests, or some very strange performances in the ring. And a lot of people dropping weight classes. And yes, a lot of times samples are forgotten or, if the fighter is big enough, he can simply tell the commission to **** off. Forreal.Last edited by Adamantium; 12-09-2009, 10:33 AM.Comment
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That's actually common. Bikeriders in Europe claimed that EPO was so-called vitamin-E. But it doesn't matter. It's the sole responsibility of the athlete what he puts into his system. Ignorance is not a valid excuse neither in drug matters as well as 'real' criminal matters.Comment
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