Writing an essay on OST in Boxing and other sports....
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All this OST is still BS in my book. There will always be cheaters that get around things and no matter how stringent the testing, people will always suspect those who excel no matter how many times they're proven clean (just look at cycling or even Phelps/Bolt).
I'm all for making testing better than what it is but lets get things strait, implementing OST (especially the non-year round Mayweather kind) will only weed out the complete idiots and won't be that much more effective than what is currently in place.Comment
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I'm all for OST. That being said, if someone really wants to cheat, they'll find a way around it. Just look at Barry Bonds in baseball. How the hell was MLB supposed to be able to test for THG and HGH at that point in time? People can just have someone like Victor Conte design some new steroid or PED that can't be detected, and they'll beat any drug test put in front of them.Comment
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I'm all for OST. That being said, if someone really wants to cheat, they'll find a way around it. Just look at Barry Bonds in baseball. How the hell was MLB supposed to be able to test for THG and HGH at that point in time? People can just have someone like Victor Conte design some new steroid or PED that can't be detected, and they'll beat any drug test put in front of them.Comment
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There should be year round testing in Boxing. None of this, 'let me hire somebody I want, and have them test me for 2 months, while I pay them' - that **** just sounds ******, saying it. Year round, or none at all...NOTHING in the middle, it prevents us from actually coming to a realistic conclusion. Testing 2 months, only gives the illusion a fighter is clean...I think it's all marketing, and you know who I'm talking about. And this **** has to be handled by a boxing commission. Once again, year round or nothing at all. They could all be roiding as far as I'm concerned! Good Luck on ur essay!!!!Comment
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