IS thie the excuse Memo will make for JMM if he is ever caught?

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  • heihaci
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    #1

    IS thie the excuse Memo will make for JMM if he is ever caught?

    Memo on twitter:

    "Do not blame Armstrong, blame the corruptive system and its corruptive officials, same as testing authorities for playing the blind game."
  • Hougigo
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    #2
    Originally posted by heihaci
    Memo on twitter:

    "Do not blame Armstrong, blame the corruptive system and its corruptive officials, same as testing authorities for playing the blind game."
    Hahaha, don't blame him... not like he used them.
    Armstrong's not a child

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    • gmc_rfc_06
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      #3
      The system was to blame in cycling tbf.

      They were all cheating, it was a case of stay clean and enjoy your 25th place finish. Armstrong was one cheater in a sport full of cheaters.

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      • CubanGuyNYC
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        #4
        Originally posted by gmc_rfc_06
        The system was to blame in cycling tbf.

        They were all cheating, it was a case of stay clean and enjoy your 25th place finish. Armstrong was one cheater in a sport full of cheaters.
        That's the major problem in sports today: some athletes are being caught and some aren't. The ones that compete by the rules are often being left in the dust. Who knows how many are actually "clean" anymore? It doesn't make it right to cheat, but I can understand why someone wouldn't accept that other cheaters get away with it and they don't. I don't know if JMM cheated; but if he's su****ious, so is Manny. It's the world we currently live in.

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        • Ray*
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          #5
          He could use the "JMM doesn't know what I give him" excuse..

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          • Luilun
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            #6
            Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC
            That's the major problem in sports today: some athletes are being caught and some aren't. The ones that compete by the rules are often being left in the dust. Who knows how many are actually "clean" anymore? It doesn't make it right to cheat, but I can understand why someone wouldn't accept that other cheaters get away with it and they don't. I don't know if JMM cheated; but if he's su****ious, so is Manny. It's the world we currently live in.
            Any boxer who's competitive after 34 is on something Roids HGH while on retirement something. Take a look at boxers from the 70's to 90's most were done by age 34 except heavyweights. You hardly seen someone from Welter and below still in their prime at 30, by this age it was all down hill. Hell remember Larry Holmes at 38 looked wash up against Tyson, While a 37 year old Vitali would have Ko'd Tyson. I don't need some Jackwagon stating today training methods are better than why do so many boxers can barley make to the 12th round and the throw back fighter fought 15 rounds with ease. Take a look at Salvador Sanchez you couldn't tell if it was the 1 st round or the 15 th round when he fought

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            • BTTAG145
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              #7
              Isn't Pacquiao under just as much su****ion of PEDs as JMM?
              So Shut the bloodclot crying up.

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              • CubanGuyNYC
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                #8
                Originally posted by Luilun
                Any boxer who's competitive after 34 is on something Roids HGH while on retirement something. Take a look at boxers from the 70's to 90's most were done by age 34 except heavyweights. You hardly seen someone from Welter and below still in their prime at 30, by this age it was all down hill. Hell remember Larry Holmes at 38 looked wash up against Tyson, While a 37 year old Vitali would have Ko'd Tyson. I don't need some Jackwagon stating today training methods are better than why do so many boxers can barley make to the 12th round and the throw back fighter fought 15 rounds with ease. Take a look at Salvador Sanchez you couldn't tell if it was the 1 st round or the 15 th round when he fought
                I remember when a boxer got past thirty his days were numbered. Then again, you had Archie Moore (admittedly an anomaly) do pretty well past the age of forty. I do believe that advances in training and nutrition has played a role in athletes' competitive longevity, but I don't think that human evolution has moved along so quickly either. It's tough to tell when a fighter is benefiting from better training and nutrition and/or natural genetics, or when they're simply juiced.

                I think the average active male in western society has improved noticeably in the last few decades. Much of this has to be credited to better training, nutrition, and a more widespread desire to look and be fit. If the "Average Joe" can improve, I don't see why athletes can't. The trouble is that at the highest levels of competition, it becomes much more difficult compete with younger elite athletes. And, given the times, anyone performing at previously unheard of levels should be regarded with some su****ion.

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                • ElBossHogg™
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                  #9
                  that not even memo twitter lol

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                  • Redd Foxx
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC
                    That's the major problem in sports today: some athletes are being caught and some aren't. The ones that compete by the rules are often being left in the dust. Who knows how many are actually "clean" anymore? It doesn't make it right to cheat, but I can understand why someone wouldn't accept that other cheaters get away with it and they don't. I don't know if JMM cheated; but if he's su****ious, so is Manny. It's the world we currently live in.
                    There is a strong point in here. I used to be into very PEDs several years ago and I had a surprising number of college-level and pro athletes ask me advice on steroid cycles so that they could be competitive because, as they would often say, everyone else was doing it. Just based on the glimpse I got into the level of use over several years, I'm convinced that 90% of the elite-level/contender level guys use some form of illegal PED, be it steroid, GH, thyroid, etc. The fact that so many get caught shocks me because you have to be pretty sloppy or push your luck to get caught. When someone labels someone as a "drug cheat", I laugh because chances are, their fave is also using.

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