The more I think about it, the more I believe practically everybody is, or was, "on something" at some point. A guy gets caught and he's labeled a "cheater". Yet, there are plenty of others that are cheating but get the benefit of the doubt because they haven't been caught yet.
Lance Armstrong avoided detection for years amidst one of the most rigorous PED testing programs on earth. Lance's fans believed and supported him for years, all based on his word and "clean" record. Armstrong will be on "Oprah" tomorrow to publicly confess his guilt.
Drugs have permeated all sports. Boxing is no exception. Until there's a truly reliable testing program in place, no one can truly be believed to be "clean". Even Nonito Donaire, who has, admittedly, agreed to the most stringent drug testing yet seen in boxing, is not completely beyond su****ion. Just look at Lance.
Lance Armstrong avoided detection for years amidst one of the most rigorous PED testing programs on earth. Lance's fans believed and supported him for years, all based on his word and "clean" record. Armstrong will be on "Oprah" tomorrow to publicly confess his guilt.
Drugs have permeated all sports. Boxing is no exception. Until there's a truly reliable testing program in place, no one can truly be believed to be "clean". Even Nonito Donaire, who has, admittedly, agreed to the most stringent drug testing yet seen in boxing, is not completely beyond su****ion. Just look at Lance.
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