It's not like Peterson was using a huge amount. 3.76:4 is barely anything to bat an eyelash at. He was not providing himself with anything substantial for actual growth. Khan is such a baby at this point. After Peterson, Prescott, and Peterson's beating up of Khan, I call for his retirement. I don't want him to suffer any more brain trauma
							
						
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Originally posted by FrozencatLol. Typical Afro Americans, all they do is mindlessly drone about TAKE THE TEST. When Peterson gets caught doing something they claim is crime, all the do is defend Peterson. Anyone who disagrees with Khan is either ******ed or black nuthugger (which is every other person here).
Peterson DID commit a crime, its literally a crime to use PEDS, you ******s. And Khan should never stop reminding people what a cheat Peterson is. After Floyds never ending tirade against Pac, and you guys dare criticize Khan?
You ******s, and *****s never stop talking about PAC taking PEDS, without any evidence, but when Peterson gets caught? Lol, you guys are pathetic. Berto, Roid Jones Jr, Evander Hollyfield, Peterson, funny how all the cheaters have one thing in common.
dude wtf is wrong with you? get out with that racist bs.Comment
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Originally posted by FrozencatLol. Typical Afro Americans, all they do is mindlessly drone about TAKE THE TEST. When Peterson gets caught doing something they claim is crime, all the do is defend Peterson. Anyone who disagrees with Khan is either ******ed or black nuthugger (which is every other person here).
Peterson DID commit a crime, its literally a crime to use PEDS, you ******s. And Khan should never stop reminding people what a cheat Peterson is. After Floyds never ending tirade against Pac, and you guys dare criticize Khan?
You ******s, and *****s never stop talking about PAC taking PEDS, without any evidence, but when Peterson gets caught? Lol, you guys are pathetic. Berto, Roid Jones Jr, Evander Hollyfield, Peterson, funny how all the cheaters have one thing in common.No, Khan committed a crime, by impersonating a man when he's a whiny beeyotch.....Originally posted by FrozencatAfter Floyds three year tirade of PED accusations against PAC, how dare u criticize Khan when an actual cheater is caught?
I can't decide if you guys are just that dumb, or that biased. But judging by most of your post counts, I think I get where you're coming from(****** places where they don't give educations).
And you should know the etymology of the word "******" before you use it, d!ck cheese.......
Exactly! I'm not giving Peterson a bly because how do you "forget" that you flew to Vegas from DEC to get a procedure done? But Khan has whined about every little thin except about how his trainer didn't give him the proper advice on making adjustments when Peterson starting ****ing his guts out so that it didn't have to be such a close fight. Point 1 finger at someone & you're still pointing 3 fingers back at yourself.......Comment
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He has being such a dramatic idiot lately. its not like damn peterson sent him to the hospital for a severe beating cuz he fought with PCP in him where he cant feel pain LOL peterson type fighters will always give Khan hell and guys like Maidana will always hurt Khan or even KO him cuz he has no inside fighting skills at all. and the guy runs like he is training for the olympics.Comment
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From an article on this forum:
by David P. Greisman - Barring the occasional opponent whose primary motivation is to pick up a paycheck, every fighter steps into the ring intent on winning. Every fighter, then, has something to prove — that he’s better than the man standing against him. But sometimes there’s more to a fight than that basic premise. Sometimes the conflict isn’t just against an outward force, but an inward one, too. That Carl Froch and Lucian Bute both came to a small ring in Nottingham, England, with similar motivations wouldn’t be readily apparent by the most cursory of glances at their respective records. Froch was coming off a loss, the second of his career. Bute, meanwhile, was undefeated. Yet a more careful examination of their records revealed a pair of greater truths. Each needed to prove that he was better than his recent performances. Each needed to prove that he belonged. Froch need not have felt any shame in his last loss, a unanimous decision defeat against the best boxer in the super middleweight division, Andre Ward. Froch found himself outclassed, in against a style with which his did not mesh. As the maxim goes, styles make fights. Ward’s style negated Froch, rendered him ineffective and made him look limited despite the evidence to the contrary. For three years, Froch faced nothing but top opposition, out-pointing Jean Pascal before people knew how much that meant; coming back from behind to stop Jermain Taylor back when that still meant something; winning an ugly and controversial split decision against an undefeated, talented prospect in Andre Dirrell; standing toe to toe with Mikkel Kessler in a competitive loss; out-boxing Arthur Abraham to show another facet of his fight game; winning a decision over a former champion and still-capable veteran in Glen Johnson; and then meeting Ward.
"7. I’m not sure if a proverbial can of worms has been opened, but I’m left squeamish at the potential consequences of the Nevada State Athletic Commission’s granting of a the****utic use exemption to Chael Sonnen, the mixed martial artist who was caught in California nearly two years ago with a testosterone ratio of 16.9:1.
The average ratio of testosterone to epitestosterone for a man is 1:1. The threshold allowed by some drug tests is 4:1. Nevada allows 6:1.
Sonnen has claimed a medical need. Still, anyone being granted a the****utic use exemption should be limited in what their supposedly medical use of testosterone brings their levels up to."
Peterson test was 3.77:1. The fight was been held in Nevada, so what's the problem? Oh, I forgot, he "forgot" to disclose it, LOL. Anyway Khan is a woman impersonating man & a nagging one at that.Last edited by MASTER1454; 05-29-2012, 04:59 PM.Comment
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Personally, I believe pro athletes that suffer from low testosterone should not be allowed to take synthetic testosterone at all nor any other banned substances. If they need that to perform then maybe they shouldn't be performing at a pro level at all. The****utic Use Exemptions sound like bull**** to me. Maybe that's ignorant, but I believe pro athletes should not take anything extra that any other athlete doesn't need to take. If an athlete is diabetic and needs insulin, then that's an exception. But testosterone??? No...too many red flags. Either perform with what you already have OR retire.From an article on this forum:
by David P. Greisman - Barring the occasional opponent whose primary motivation is to pick up a paycheck, every fighter steps into the ring intent on winning. Every fighter, then, has something to prove — that he’s better than the man standing against him. But sometimes there’s more to a fight than that basic premise. Sometimes the conflict isn’t just against an outward force, but an inward one, too. That Carl Froch and Lucian Bute both came to a small ring in Nottingham, England, with similar motivations wouldn’t be readily apparent by the most cursory of glances at their respective records. Froch was coming off a loss, the second of his career. Bute, meanwhile, was undefeated. Yet a more careful examination of their records revealed a pair of greater truths. Each needed to prove that he was better than his recent performances. Each needed to prove that he belonged. Froch need not have felt any shame in his last loss, a unanimous decision defeat against the best boxer in the super middleweight division, Andre Ward. Froch found himself outclassed, in against a style with which his did not mesh. As the maxim goes, styles make fights. Ward’s style negated Froch, rendered him ineffective and made him look limited despite the evidence to the contrary. For three years, Froch faced nothing but top opposition, out-pointing Jean Pascal before people knew how much that meant; coming back from behind to stop Jermain Taylor back when that still meant something; winning an ugly and controversial split decision against an undefeated, talented prospect in Andre Dirrell; standing toe to toe with Mikkel Kessler in a competitive loss; out-boxing Arthur Abraham to show another facet of his fight game; winning a decision over a former champion and still-capable veteran in Glen Johnson; and then meeting Ward.
"7. I’m not sure if a proverbial can of worms has been opened, but I’m left squeamish at the potential consequences of the Nevada State Athletic Commission’s granting of a the****utic use exemption to Chael Sonnen, the mixed martial artist who was caught in California nearly two years ago with a testosterone ratio of 16.9:1.
The average ratio of testosterone to epitestosterone for a man is 1:1. The threshold allowed by some drug tests is 4:1. Nevada allows 6:1.
Sonnen has claimed a medical need. Still, anyone being granted a the****utic use exemption should be limited in what their supposedly medical use of testosterone brings their levels up to."
Peterson test was 3.77:1. The fight was been held in Nevada, so what's the problem? Oh, I forgot, he "forgot" to disclose it, LOL. Anyway Khan is a woman impersonating man & a nagging one at that.Comment
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And this is even more disturbing. Proves that USADA should NOT be in charge of testing. They are NOT independent, which means they can be bought. That could explain why their testing costs 5 times more than VADA.
Did Floyd Mayweather test positive 3 times and USADA helped cover it up??

							
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