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  • TRT banned in Las Vegas?

    This report popped up on an MMA site: http://www.mmamania.com/2014/2/27/54...c-fighters-mma

    As I understand it the NSAC regular boxing as well as MMA and so if true should apply to every pro boxing fight in Vegas from now on, which could be interesting.

    The Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC) today (Feb. 27, 2014) issued a statewide ban on testosterone replacement therapy (TRT), according to Nevada's own Adam Hill, which means any and all fighters hoping to score a the****utic use exemption (TUE) for the controversial treatment are **** out of luck.

    Today's ban includes any and all past applicants, regardless of whether or not they've previously received a TUE.

    That won't stop anyone looking for an exemption to compete elsewhere; however, it's no uncommon for other stateside commissions to follow Nevada's lead in matters of athletic regulation, so don't be surprised to see a trickle-down effect in the coming months.

    Including UFC, who uses the NSAC guidelines when it self-regulates overseas.

    NSAC Chairman Francisco Aguilar made it clear that the state's governing body would be discussing its TUE policy at today's regularly-scheduled meeting (details), specifically to bring clarity to the muddy waters of TRT, before it would make a decision on Belfort's participation at UFC 173.

    Looks like Keith Kizer was right.

  • #2
    Breaking News:

    Mayweather has severed ties with MGM grand and will be having his May fight elsewhere.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by AlexaAriza View Post
      Breaking News:

      Mayweather has severed ties with MGM grand and will be having his May fight elsewhere.


      yea right...they'll just cover up the positive tests like the other ones he had

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      • #4
        I agree if true. An older man should never be able to gain more than his body allows. Often cheats have low natural Testosterone because they were cheats.

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        • #5
          PEDerson is out of luck.

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          • #6
            This only applies to Vitor "TRT" Belfort

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            • #7
              That is funny I was reading an article on ESPN earlier this week about how weak Nevada was on TRT exceptions for MMA.


              http://espn.go.com/espn/otl/story/_/...ts-lines-finds



              The way it looks this is way more of an issue in MMA than boxing, although people in boxing are probably just hiding it as opposed to being upfront.

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              • #8
                LOL and as soon as Kizer steps down. Fcuking snake.

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                • #9
                  This article is more detailed and from a source I know a lot better so the story seem to be true. One partiularly interesting quote
                  According to an "Outside the Lines" report this week, Nevada has never received an application from a professional boxer for a TRT exemption, meaning it's been an exclusive matter to MMA.
                  http://espn.go.com/mma/story/_/id/10...-combat-sports

                  It's surprising to me that not a single boxer has even tried to apply for TRT in Vegas. Seems like at least one boxer would've attempted it.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Clegg View Post
                    This article is more detailed and from a source I know a lot better so the story seem to be true. One partiularly interesting quote
                    http://espn.go.com/mma/story/_/id/10...-combat-sports

                    It's surprising to me that not a single boxer has even tried to apply for TRT in Vegas. Seems like at least one boxer would've attempted it.
                    Boxers might not have known that was an option, UFC pushed their fighters to do it and were behind them in the whole process from what it sounds.

                    Boxing's loose structure probably did have a role.

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