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  • renren40
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    #71
    Originally posted by Six Shooter
    You're making yourself look bad, use ****ing google and you will know which is more accurate. It's not hard simpleton.
    tell me why governments and corporations rely on urinalysis as oppsed to lab work....

    is it maybe that there are expected errors in 80 percent of blood tests

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    • renren40
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      #72
      Originally posted by Six Shooter
      I'm done with you, it's quite obvious you don't understand English.
      you're making stuff up ....

      your ability to google does nothing for the community

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      • $partacus
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        #73
        Originally posted by renren40
        you're making stuff up ....

        your ability to google does nothing for the community
        I'm not making anything up, you see when i am not an expert on things i try to do some research. Instead of talking about **** i know nothing about, which is what you are doing.

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        • renren40
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          #74
          Originally posted by Six Shooter
          I'm not making anything up, you see when i am not an expert on things i try to do some research. Instead of talking about **** i know nothing about, which is what you are doing.
          a high percentage of honest athletes actually test positive for substances under lab work ... the counting system is specific in theoy ... but the equipment, human error, and even legal dietary intake can throw off the blood work completely ... our PA gave us a class on it ...

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            #75
            Originally posted by renren40
            a high percentage of honest athletes actually test positive for substances under lab work ... the counting system is specific in theoy ... but the equipment, human error, and even legal dietary intake can throw off the blood work completely ... our PA gave us a class on it ...
            Make up you mind is blood testing more accurate or not? Simple question, simple answer.

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            • $partacus
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              #76
              No answer? OK i'm off got things to do.

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              • Pacmanjay
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                #77
                Originally posted by dde91
                Floyd mayweather SR. moved up from 130-154

                De La Hoya moved up from 130-160

                Leonard from 147-168

                Duran 135-160 *168 wasn't a good weight for him*

                Hearns 147-168

                ETC. ETC. its goes and goes in history

                Look at LHW in history that moved up from 175 Pds to 200 pds


                So Pacquiao moved up from 112-147 and he is ON STERIODS??? lol pathetic if you think that. I guess all the other fighters in history is on steriods too. Plus Bruce Lee, Plus Anderson Silva, Plus Kobe Bryant, Plus Lebron, Plus Tiger Woods, etc. etc.


                Yup, not only that Pacquiao really moved up from 120s to 147. He was 112 when he was a malnurished teenager who barely ate enough.

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                • Pacmanjay
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                  #78
                  shiet how about Michael Moorer. He went from 175 to 220+

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