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  • Luilun
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    #31
    Originally posted by chrismart83
    It's weird how some people now try to say working with Memo is no big deal. They're back-tracking faster than Paulie.

    Since he teamed up with Mayweather, even Memo has been getting groupies on here. This website is strange at times.
    This site has many Mayweather fans who lack critical thinking skills they probably have a bunch of marbles up in their cranium

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    • radioraheem
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      #32
      Originally posted by chrismart83
      It's weird how some people now try to say working with Memo is no big deal. They're back-tracking faster than Paulie.

      Since he teamed up with Mayweather, even Memo has been getting groupies on here. This website is strange at times.
      For the US athletes it's no big deal because Heredia would be risking his freedom if he peddles PEDs to any US athletes. He only escaped prison because he was a Federal Informant. If he violates his agreement, he'll get a guaranteed prison sentence. So it's pretty unlikely he'll risk his freedom to juice up any US athlete on US soil.

      It's the non-US athletes who live on non-US territory that Heredia could actually give PEDs to and not have to worry about risking anything but his already checkered reputation.

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      • Philantro
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        #33
        In another interview by Ben Thompson, Heredia said this about Floyd's fight May 2...

        I don't want to take any credit and I don't want to be penalized for any result or any outcome that might happen, before or after the fight,...
        Why there would be necessary to penalize someone because of any result or any outcome before the fight May 2 is not 100% clear, but it seems to me that he is taking about positive doping tests. Heredia doesn't want to take responsibility for any positive doping tests of Floyd. He obviously knows a lot about what is going on in Floyd's gym, but has of course signed a non disclosure agreement and can therefore not talk about what is happening or what he is doing in Floyd's gym.

        Because of the non disclosure agreement Heredia must either deny working with Floyd, or say that he has no comments. When Heredia was asked to clarify his relationship to Floyd in this interview...

        Arlington, Texas - Ryan Burton catches up with strength and conditioning coach Angel "Memo" Heredia to discuss the training camp with Thomas Dulorme, who on Saturday night will face undefeated Terence Crawford in an HBO televised headliner for the vacant WBO junior welterweight championship, thoughts on the rumors of working with Floyd Mayweather Jr. during his training camp for the May 2nd mega-fight with Manny Pacquiao at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, thoughts on their physical conditions, Jean Pascal's technical knockout defeat to Sergey Kovalev, and more..


        ...he didn't want to talk about it.






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          #34
          Originally posted by Philantro
          In another interview by Ben Thompson, Heredia said this about Floyd's fight May 2...

          Why there would be necessary to penalize someone because of any result or any outcome before the fight May 2 is not 100% clear, but it seems to me that he is taking about positive doping tests. Heredia doesn't want to take responsibility for any positive doping tests of Floyd. He obviously knows a lot about what is going on in Floyd's gym, but has of course signed a non disclosure agreement and can therefore not talk about what is happening or what he is doing in Floyd's gym.

          Because of the non disclosure agreement Heredia must either deny working with Floyd, or say that he has no comments. When Heredia was asked to clarify his relationship to Floyd in this interview...

          Arlington, Texas - Ryan Burton catches up with strength and conditioning coach Angel "Memo" Heredia to discuss the training camp with Thomas Dulorme, who on Saturday night will face undefeated Terence Crawford in an HBO televised headliner for the vacant WBO junior welterweight championship, thoughts on the rumors of working with Floyd Mayweather Jr. during his training camp for the May 2nd mega-fight with Manny Pacquiao at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, thoughts on their physical conditions, Jean Pascal's technical knockout defeat to Sergey Kovalev, and more..


          ...he didn't want to talk about it.

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          He also said many other things you are generously leaving out.

          I said, it would be up to Floyd to decide if he wants to have the two best strength conditioners in the world on his side or if he wants to go one against four. That'll be a question that Floyd would have to decide... Frankly, I'll tell you, Floyd needs to consider that. At this point, Manny's employing two Filipino conditioners and is employing two American conditioners.
          I'm not saying Floyd cannot win the fight without me; Floyd can do good on his own, but I think there's areas where me and Alex can help him a lot.
          Anyway, officially we know that Heredia works with Badou Jack, who is under Mayweather Promotions. And also, of course, Heredia won't want to be involved or connected to ANY positive doping test with a US athlete. Because if he is -- he is going to serve a lengthy prison sentence that he escaped from being an informant.

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          • bayareamike
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            #35
            Originally posted by Philantro
            In another interview by Ben Thompson, Heredia said this about Floyd's fight May 2...



            Why there would be necessary to penalize someone because of any result or any outcome before the fight May 2 is not 100% clear, but it seems to me that he is taking about positive doping tests. Heredia doesn't want to take responsibility for any positive doping tests of Floyd. He obviously knows a lot about what is going on in Floyd's gym, but has of course signed a non disclosure agreement and can therefore not talk about what is happening or what he is doing in Floyd's gym.

            Because of the non disclosure agreement Heredia must either deny working with Floyd, or say that he has no comments. When Heredia was asked to clarify his relationship to Floyd in this interview...

            Arlington, Texas - Ryan Burton catches up with strength and conditioning coach Angel "Memo" Heredia to discuss the training camp with Thomas Dulorme, who on Saturday night will face undefeated Terence Crawford in an HBO televised headliner for the vacant WBO junior welterweight championship, thoughts on the rumors of working with Floyd Mayweather Jr. during his training camp for the May 2nd mega-fight with Manny Pacquiao at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, thoughts on their physical conditions, Jean Pascal's technical knockout defeat to Sergey Kovalev, and more..


            ...he didn't want to talk about it.






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            This is exactly why both ariza and heroidia is in Floyd's camp. Ariza would take the potential blame if Floyd tests positive.

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            • radioraheem
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              #36
              Originally posted by bayareamike
              This is exactly why both ariza and heroidia is in Floyd's camp. Ariza would take the potential blame if Floyd tests positive.
              There is too much money at stake for either Pacquaio or Mayweather to risk testing positive. Only fools would believe either side is taking anything illegal for this fight.

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                #37
                Originally posted by radioraheem
                There is too much money at stake for either Pacquaio or Mayweather to risk testing positive. Only fools would believe either side is taking anything illegal for this fight.
                Is a payoff from either guy really that unfathomable?

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                • Philantro
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                  • radioraheem
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Hype job
                    Is a payoff from either guy really that unfathomable?
                    The most realistic thing that could potentially happen is either of them getting seriously injured by a freak accident or from recent training. And even that's quite unlikely at this point. A payoff? Why go through such a risky process when it's easier to just stay clean? Both fighters are getting huge paydays win or lose! It makes absolutely no sense.

                    Again, only a complete fool would believe either side would risk testing positive for the biggest fight in boxing history.
                    Last edited by radioraheem; 04-25-2015, 07:23 PM.

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                    • Philantro
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by radioraheem
                      The most realistic thing that could potentially happen is either of them getting seriously injured by a freak accident or from recent training. And even that's quite unlikely at this point. A payoff? Why go through such a risky process when it's easier to just stay clean? Both fighters are getting huge paydays win or lose! It makes absolutely no sense.

                      Again, only a complete fool would believe either side would risk testing positive for the biggest fight in boxing history.

                      You seem very naive. Heredia has confirmed that he is working with "a few" fighters in TMT. A non-disclosure agreement leads to the people involved saying "no comments", and that is exactly what Heredia is saying when people ask him about his relationship with Floyd. Heredia is forced by the agreement to not disclose his working relationship. He must either deny working with Floyd or avoid answering questions about it. However, he has openly showed that he is worried that he will be penalized because of any result or any outcome, before or after the fight May 2.

                      TMT fighters receive drugs from the world's dirtiest drug dealer, because Angel "Memo" Heredia is the worst ever drug cheater in sports. Here are some quotes...

                      Originally posted by Angel "Memo" Heredia
                      "In the lead-up to Sydney, Trevor and CJ spoke to me about Marion. They wanted her to have everything she needed but it had to be undetectable. No cheap stuff. They asked me if I could get a designer steroid but it was like three weeks before the Games. Time was very short. We kept it to the main stuff: growth hormone, insulin, EPO, IGF-1 [a growth hormone]."
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                      From the same link as above: "Heredia further under oath in front of Novitzky that Greene, who stated he merely acquired supplies from Heredia for teammates, wired him $14,000 in 2003 for testosterone cream, a peptide hormone called Gonadorelin, adrenalin, erythropoietin, human growth hormone and injectable IGF-1 – all performance-enhancing drugs."


                      Originally posted by From the link under this quote
                      [Heredia] said he used family connections to pharmacies and labs in Mexico to help his business. For years, Mr. Heredia said, he helped his clients flout the rules and easily avoided detection. Substances like human growth hormone and the blood booster erythropoietin, or EPO, are still virtually impossible to detect, and "it is still easy to use testosterone" with fast-acting creams, he said.
                      "You combine all these things - boom! - you get amazing results," Mr. Heredia said.



                      Originally posted by Angel "Memo" Heredia
                      "epo, IGF and testosterone, as well as adrenaline and epitestosterone ***150;[are] substances that the body produces itself...it is impossible to detect them..."

                      "We have used creams that leave no trace and give the athlete a steadily higher testosterone levels."

                      "I call my drug "Epo Boost." I inject it and it releases many tiny oxygen molecules throughout the body. In that way you increase the effect of epo by a factor of ten."




                      Originally posted by Angel "Memo" Heredia
                      "I had one substance called actovison that increased blood circulation ***150; not detectable. That was good from a health standpoint and even better from a competitive standpoint. Then we had the growth factors IGF-1 and IGF-2. And epo. Epo increases the number of red blood cells and thus the transportation of oxygen, which is the key for every athlete: the athlete wants to recover quickly, keep the load at a constantly high level and achieve a constant performance."



                      Originally posted by Angel "Memo" Heredia
                      "people were saying: Angel knows how it's done. He knows how to pass the tests."

                      "Yes, the only difference is the quality of the doping... The very best invest 100,000 dollars ***150; I'll then build you a designer drug that can't be detected."

                      "Designer drugs are composed of several different chemicals that trigger the desired reaction. At the end of the chain I change one or two molecules in such a way that the entire structure is undetectable for the doping testers."




                      Originally posted by Angel "Memo" Heredia
                      "Peak performances without doping are a fairytale, my friend."

                      "There will be doping for as long as there is commercial sports, performance-related shoe contracts and television."



                      Originally posted by Angel "Memo" Heredia
                      "There are tablets for the kidneys that block the metabolites of steroids, so when athletes give a urine sample, they don't excrete the metabolites and thus test negative. Or there is an enzyme that slowly consumes proteins - epo has protein structures, and the enzyme thus ensures that the B sample of the doping test has a completely different value than the A sample. Then there are chemicals that you take a couple of hours before the race that prevent acidification in the muscles. Together with epo they are an absolute miracle. I've created 20 different drugs that are still undetectable for the doping testers."



                      Summary: Angel "Memo" Heredia is the worst drug cheater ever, and it is a tragedy that he now resides in boxing with his illegal drugs where people might die because of his activity.

                      Heredia should be targeted by Federal law enforcement and driven away from the sport, while all boxers who use Heredia's services should be carefully tested and punished.


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