I'm not a Dr. so maybe someone can help clarify, but how does this guy have low testosterone levels? he's in his 20's, he sports a beard, and is ripped to the max. Does he have some rare condition or something?
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Please! Lets get one thing straight about Lamont Peterson and his use of PED's
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Originally posted by HanzGruber View PostPeterson isn't doing random testing and? He took a test after holt and holt was the one that was dirty. Pete requested it for the khan fight and came up dirty . How many guys knowingly take a ped and ask for testing. Give him a break I don't see why you guys are gonna hold it over his head for the rest of his career when others cheated and no one cares
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Originally posted by Southpawology View PostI'm not a Dr. so maybe someone can help clarify, but how does this guy have low testosterone levels? he's in his 20's, he sports a beard, and is ripped to the max. Does he have some rare condition or something?
That is what I am wondering myself. I mean he may have had low testosterone, but does that give him the right to boost it up artificially? How do we keep the playing field level? I mean if a fighter has somewhat high blood pressure, should he be allowed to take diuretics? Should that fighter also deserve a free pass?
The answer is no. I feel that if a fighter has a medical condition, that with treatment can potentially give them an advantage, they simply should not be allowed to fight. Take their license away. I actually like Peterson, but Khan got hung out to dry with his dealings. Basically Khan got screwed over in the entire affair.
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Originally posted by thuggery View PostAll of us logical boxing fans want Peterson to get wrecked for being a pathetic drug cheat. Only a few certain fans continue to support him.
you seriously have growin into one of my favorite posters on here, no joke!
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Originally posted by deanrw View PostThat is what I am wondering myself. I mean he may have had low testosterone, but does that give him the right to boost it up artificially? How do we keep the playing field level? I mean if a fighter has somewhat high blood pressure, should he be allowed to take diuretics? Should that fighter also deserve a free pass?
The answer is no. I feel that if a fighter has a medical condition, that with treatment can potentially give them an advantage, they simply should not be allowed to fight. Take their license away. I actually like Peterson, but Khan got hung out to dry with his dealings. Basically Khan got screwed over in the entire affair.
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