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Vitali Klitschko's Steroid Usage is unchecked
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Originally posted by GTTofAK View PostJust because he tested positive for a storied does not mean he tested positive of an anabolic steroid. Given the circumstances it was most likely cornerstone or pregnenolone.
Most people hear steroid and think that means anabolic steroid because they are ignorant. There are a lot of banned steroids that are not anabolic steroids. All glucocorticoids are also banned by WADA and no one really knows why.
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Originally posted by GTTofAK View PostJust because he tested positive for a storied does not mean he tested positive of an anabolic steroid. Given the circumstances it was most likely cornerstone or pregnenolone.
Most people hear steroid and think that means anabolic steroid because they are ignorant. There are a lot of banned steroids that are not anabolic steroids. All glucocorticoids are also banned by WADA and no one really knows why.
They all have excuses and cover stories, only the naive and wilfully blind fans buy into them.
Originally posted by Boxing Goat View PostThat's not really accurate in more ways than one. Every individual is different.Last edited by Weebler I; 09-30-2015, 12:04 PM.
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Originally posted by Weebler I View PostUh no, he was caught taking a banned substance. It doesn't matter whether it's an anabolic steroid or not, they're banned for a reason, he was caught and kicked out of the Olympics.
They all have excuses and cover stories, only the naive and wilfully blind fans buy into them.
Of course it is, doesn't matter who it is, in sport once you've been caught doing something it sticks. Where that kind of thing is concerned, reputation is like a pane of glass, once it's broken, it's impossible to repair.
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Originally posted by LarryXXX View PostIf i remember correctly i think it was for a injury
Glucocorticoids aren't really banned because they are PEDs. They dont want athletes that have a severe injury competing because the glucocorticoid is masking the pain.
For example you dont want a football player with a partially torn ACL getting a cortisone injection so they can play on it. You have to apply for a TUE and show that there is nor major risk of further injury.Last edited by GTTofAK; 09-30-2015, 12:43 PM.
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Originally posted by Boxing Goat View PostSpoken like a really naïve person.
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Originally posted by Weebler I View PostYou'd be naive to believe it didn't. This particular incident happened in 1996, yet here we are nearly 20 years later discussing it. These things don't get forgotten irrespective of the individual in question, it taints their (un)sporting careers.
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Originally posted by Boxing Goat View PostThis thread was started 10 years ago lol
and his name regularly comes up in drug cheat threads: http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=620528
It doesn't go away.
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Originally posted by Weebler I View Postthis one 3 years ago when Chisora brought it up: http://www.boxingscene.com/chisora-c...ace-off--48582
and his name regularly comes up in drug cheat threads: http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=620528
It doesn't go away.
Amateur - one thing.
Pro - a whole other thing.
If he cheated since then, he must've been real good at it because he never failed a test and has never really been cut or had back/chest acne.
The only people who ever say things like this are Klitschko detractors.
Not only that, as we saw with Floyd, (verified cheat) retroactively, nothing will be done and it's a waste of time.
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