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  • #41
    Originally posted by Squizz View Post
    There isn't too many tests I wouldn't take with $40million on the table. That's just me though.
    I never ask my past 40 opponents for OST. Now that I have to fight him just like Cotto and Margarito, I'm scared I could lose my beloved 0. I dont care about the $40m. I know his history about the blood draining against Morales. I know he will never agree to those demand at first considering his bad experience about it. But when he does agree in second time, I will quickly pack my bag and should go on vacation. Well, this is what happened!

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    • #42
      Originally posted by ThePrince View Post
      Can't believe all the Google University biochemists/PED experts missed this one...



      ^ ESPN article from 2008.

      Seems Ceres has gone through all the necessary hurdles (worldwide baseline tests, clinical trials, funding etc) and the product is finally in the development stage.

      They were funded by USADA and developed a new technology known as nanotrap that can detect certain proteins at a much higher rate than normal for longer periods of time. The current blood tests for HGH are clearly ineffective as they A) supposedly can only detect HGH in a person's system for about 48 hrs after use. B) No one has ever failed an HGH blood test (with the exception of one in Europe that is contested, but no Olympic athlete has ever tested positive for HGH). Either no one uses HGH any more or, more likely, the current test is useless. This is bolstered by the fact that even USADA thought it necessary to fund a new test, pretty much admitting that the current procedure/protocol is flawed.

      That is no longer a problem with this new technology which can detect it for up to 2 weeks in an athlete's urine.



      Link to Ceres' website:

      http://www.ceresnano.com/index.htm

      Everyone who is so worried about HGH not being able to be detected in urine (or blood for that matter) can now rest assured that anyone who partakes in HGH doping can be caught red-handed for up to 2 weeks after use with a urine test as soon as Ceres makes it commercially available.


      That's excellent....truly....but does the NSAC or any other commission use this test. **** they don't even test for EPO.

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      • #43
        Originally posted by puga View Post
        foyd by boxing standards is a coward bro...he's the only one who's not ok with the commision testing......everybodydy else is fine with it....
        Im not thrilled about it being one of the hang ups with the fight but his track record for taking on guys that were supposed to be "the one" to beat him should speak for itself. To me its just a juvenile pride thing on both sides. He's been fighting since he was a kid so its crazy for me to entertain that thought unless I see it in his eyes during the fight. When big changes need to be made it always starts with the minority and this was coming anyway so why not now. It cant hurt the sport can it?

        Originally posted by Deevel916 View Post
        So what he lost to Ali? He had the balls to step in the ring with the Greatest and made no excuses not to fight him.
        No. Its not the loss. Its the chump out 20yr hibernation thats the problem and tried to put it on God. All the excuses came after the fight. He's a true doof. Who brings a german sheperd to a place where the dogs are a tool of opression? The only good advice he ever gave publicly had nothing to do with boxing. It was a grill.

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