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Originally posted by loui_ludwig View PostThere are some roids that can be use for pain relief, not necessarily for strength.
yes and there are roids that are immuno suppressors, such as prednisolone.......but that's not what Toney tested positive for, now is it???
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Originally posted by loui_ludwig View PostI might be a Pac fan but Pac is not my hero. My hero died in 1991. The Cotto figth, i wanted it at 147 but Cotto agreed to it, nobody twisted his arms. The penalty for going over the weight, well, why do his opponents agree to it.
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Originally posted by check hook View Postyes and there are roids that are immuno suppressors, such as prednisolone.......but that's not what Toney tested positive for, now is it???
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Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostWTF drug are you on? Is everything black or white to you? How can you look at the facts regarding that steroid ring in Alabama and pretend Evander Holyfield is innocent? You know what, I said I was done and I really should be. Like teaching algebra to a toddler.
He asked for proof Evander was using Illegal drugs. No one can do this since he wasn't busted, but the evidence which has been presented to him is being completely ignored.
No one can prove McGuire cheated, and we can't prove Bonds cheats either. Somethings, you just have to use your brain - which he obviously refuses to do for some reason, regarding this issue.
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Originally posted by rskumm21 View Post
By David A. Avila
Professional prizefighters James Toney and Dan Batchelder were found to have traces of steroids, said the California State Athletic Commission on Tuesday.
Toney and Batchelder tested positive for steroids on two separate urine samples.
“They were loaded,” said Armando Garcia, executive director for the Commission.
Both heavyweights prizefighters fought each other three weeks ago on a fight card in San Jose and were tested for drugs and steroids before and after the fight.
Toney, 38, was found with two different types of steroids, Boldenone and Stanozolol, in his test samples. It was the second time Toney was found with positive steroid use. Following a fight for the WBA world title against John Ruiz, Toney was suspended by the New York State Athletic Commission in May 2005.
New York’s Batchelder, 30, was found to have a high rate of testosterone (indicative of human growth hormone) and also had traces of two steroids Stanozolol and Oxandolone.
Efforts to reach Toney, Batchelder and promoter Dan Goossen by telephone were unsuccessful.
Their fight in San Jose resulted in a split-decision last May 24.
Garcia said both fighters are suspended for the rest of the year and will be fined $2,500, the maximum allowed.
Steroid testing in California began this year. Nevada has had steroid testing for a number.
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