Your explanation seems more absurd because Ariza has a history of being a successful strength and conditioning coach with athletes that have passed random testing. He did a great job with Khan, Maidana, Chavez Jr and Pac even though Pac refused testing, he still did a good job with them.
I will say that Ariza does have a shady past with the following:
1. Pac refusing testing and abnormal amounts of energy/strength in 08/09.
2. Making Maidana sniff some schit up his nose when he was hurt by Broner.
3. Rios' failed test for a diuretic I think.
Yes, Ariza's done some shady stuff, but let him do shady stuff with Floyd before we accuse Floyd of juicing. Also, Floyd has done the same routine for almost 18 years. Yes, it works and it's effective, but there's absolutely nothing wrong with change at 37 years old. Nothing wrong with striving to be better.
I will say that Ariza does have a shady past with the following:
1. Pac refusing testing and abnormal amounts of energy/strength in 08/09.
2. Making Maidana sniff some schit up his nose when he was hurt by Broner.
3. Rios' failed test for a diuretic I think.
Yes, Ariza's done some shady stuff, but let him do shady stuff with Floyd before we accuse Floyd of juicing. Also, Floyd has done the same routine for almost 18 years. Yes, it works and it's effective, but there's absolutely nothing wrong with change at 37 years old. Nothing wrong with striving to be better.
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