Shane Mosley NEVER tested Positive for steroids!
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yes sir. and not once did he ever test positive given by any boxing athletic commisionMosley admits he unknowingly took BALCO steroids
http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/box...ory?id=3041449
shows you that even tho pac may be testing negative ... he still could be usingComment
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Any athletes could be on steroids, it's pointless to defend any of them. Do we even know them personally?Comment
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that means ANYONE could be using. Well they couldn't be using Tetrahydrogestrinone (what Mosley was on) since there's a urine test for it now.Comment
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Dr. Don H. Catlin, the head of the Los Angeles-based non-profit Anti-Doping Research, Inc., said a 24-day cutoff for blood testing is not sufficient to prevent abuse. One of the concerns with such a long blood-testing cutoff prior to the date of competition would be the potential use of Erythropoietin, or EPO.
But Catlin said that wouldn’t be the only concern if there were a 24-day cutoff imposed.
“If you have a 24-day window that’s free, with no testing, you can take whatever you want and you’re not going to get caught, end of story,” Catlin said. “[Urine testing] does matter, yes, but they’re not going to catch everything by urine testing alone. What you would do is to take Mircera [a type of EPO], which is available and which is not easy to detect in urine and away you go. You need a blood test.”Comment
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Mosley makes me laugh with his ridiculous story of how he went to Balco labs to buy some vitamins and ended up with THG, EPO and Testerone drops. He wouldntt of got caught because he tapered of the use of the drugs about a week before the fight. He did have EPO in his system when he fought Oscar I believe.Comment
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this....thread closed.Dr. Don H. Catlin, the head of the Los Angeles-based non-profit Anti-Doping Research, Inc., said a 24-day cutoff for blood testing is not sufficient to prevent abuse. One of the concerns with such a long blood-testing cutoff prior to the date of competition would be the potential use of Erythropoietin, or EPO.
But Catlin said that wouldn’t be the only concern if there were a 24-day cutoff imposed.
“If you have a 24-day window that’s free, with no testing, you can take whatever you want and you’re not going to get caught, end of story,” Catlin said. “[Urine testing] does matter, yes, but they’re not going to catch everything by urine testing alone. What you would do is to take Mircera [a type of EPO], which is available and which is not easy to detect in urine and away you go. You need a blood test.”Comment
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