Is there a significant benefit for boxers to roid up 14 days before a fight?
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Fans want no cut-off. Doctors warn of the clear danger for boxers tested of no cut-off.
I'd listen to the doctors.
Sorry for no link. This was when USADA and WADA were debating the merits of random blood tests.Comment
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If i remember correctly, DOCTORS, not fans, or mere spectators mentioned the clear possibility of a danger for having no cut-off in the blood testing.
Fans want no cut-off. Doctors warn of the clear danger for boxers tested of no cut-off.
I'd listen to the doctors.
Sorry for no link. This was when USADA and WADA were debating the merits of random blood tests.
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Despite being a dirty rotten scumbag Conte knows his PED's. I'm amazed that some people in this thread just wont acknowledge the facts. I guess that's NSB for ya'.Comment
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While it takes at least two weeks to get a benefit from taking EPO for boxers (this is according to conte and not me btw), there is no way a boxer would allow himself to train intensely for fourteen days straight AND then fight the very next day after the fourteenth day of "intense" training. (again conte's words and not mine).
If you simply cannot see the logic in that, then there's simply no helping it.Comment
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Where may i ask was i proven wrong?
While it takes at least two weeks to get a benefit from taking EPO for boxers (this is according to conte and not me btw), there is no way a boxer would allow himself to train intensely for fourteen days straight AND then fight the very next day after the fourteenth day of "intense" training. (again conte's words and not mine).
If you simply cannot see the logic in that, then there's simply no helping it.Comment
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