I wouldn't choose the guy who beats his kids mom in front of them.
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You know if he plead not guilty it would have went to a felony trial and in the end would have been worse for his career instead of doing 90 days and still getting to fight cotto
I wouldn't choose the guy who beats his kids mom in front of them.
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You know if he plead not guilty it would have went to a felony trial and in the end would have been worse for his career instead of doing 90 days and still getting to fight cotto
Only like 2 minutes or so. He gave Maidana credit and said no excuses for the loss. He also said he's still one of the best and he isn't going mope around. He's going to stay positive like he won. Not that interesting, but his jaw was clearly impacting his speech.
The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) list of banned substances includes five broad classes of PEDs: stimulants, diuretics and masking agents, growth hormones and growth factors, metabolic modulators, and anabolic steroids. A sixth category, painkillers (like morphine and oxycodone), represents a grey zone, but they are widely considered to enhance performance. Many of these agents require repeated use; PEDs in sports are are typically the long con. But some—like painkillers or stimulants (amphetamine or methamphetamine)—can provide an immediate benefit to a dazed, battered boxer like Maidana. Amphetamine, for example, has been shown to improve stamina, strength, and perhaps most importantly for a boxer, reaction times. (The benefit of taking a painkiller while sustaining repeated blows to the head seems obvious.)
Another, more unusual class of PEDs is the beta-2 agonist (salbutamol/terbutaline), which has traditionally been used to treat asthma. Several studies have shown that oral salbutamol improves strength and endurance. P
The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) list of banned substances includes five broad classes of PEDs: stimulants, diuretics and masking agents, growth hormones and growth factors, metabolic modulators, and anabolic steroids. A sixth category, painkillers (like morphine and oxycodone), represents a grey zone, but they are widely considered to enhance performance. Many of these agents require repeated use; PEDs in sports are are typically the long con. But some—like painkillers or stimulants (amphetamine or methamphetamine)—can provide an immediate benefit to a dazed, battered boxer like Maidana. Amphetamine, for example, has been shown to improve stamina, strength, and perhaps most importantly for a boxer, reaction times. (The benefit of taking a painkiller while sustaining repeated blows to the head seems obvious.)
Another, more unusual class of PEDs is the beta-2 agonist (salbutamol/terbutaline), which has traditionally been used to treat asthma. Several studies have shown that oral salbutamol improves strength and endurance. P
Only like 2 minutes or so. He gave Maidana credit and said no excuses for the loss. He also said he's still one of the best and he isn't going mope around. He's going to stay positive like he won. Not that interesting, but his jaw was clearly impacting his speech.
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