Pork chops, triple cheeseburgers and loaded cheese fries aren't PEDs. I mean what's he taking cause whatever it is isn't helping his physique.
Antonio Tarver has failed another PED test
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Nevada changed their rules effective September 1. Any fighter who gets tested positive will get a loss on their record (and their opponent a win), regardless of the original outcome. Nevada is the only state doing this. Other commissions change it either to a NC or a ND.Comment
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Another Al Haymon guy testing positive. Are we suppose to be surprised?
Tarver is insignificant anyways. PEDs couldn't even get him a win vs Cunningham. Now it's time for him to go away permanently.Comment
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What an idiot..
Pie has a big enough name to where he was on the verge of getting good paydays cashing himself out vs wilder and then JoshuaComment
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I never said it was ok, but if you think that it's fair to critizice Tarver because he got caught, then you are an ignorante navie boxer, because 95% of the pro boxers use steroids. If you don't understand it, then it's your problem, not mine.
Why attack Tarver just because he was caught. We know the rest is not being caught, but it doesn't mean they aren't on the juice. You have to juice in order to play on a even field. Otherwise you have less chances. That's how pro boxing works today.Comment
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Who did the testing and I wonder if Cunningham will file a civil suit against Tarver like he said:
North Bergen, NJ - When the Premier Boxing Champions Series was introduced, there was a lot of positives to write home about, specifically having a drug testing protocol in place for all of its fights outside of the standard state commission tests. Per an article written by BoxingScene.com’s Jake Donovan and a press release from PBC to the media, the United States Anti-Doping Agency was tabbed to administer random blood and urine tests for every fighter participating under the PBC banner.Comment
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PEDs are performance enhancing, not physique enhancing. James Toney and Frans Botha were both caught for steroids in the past and just look at them.Comment
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He still got officially caught and has to pay the price. Blame him for poor masking techniques if you like, but the dude effed up and has to do the time.I never said it was ok, but if you think that it's fair to critizice Tarver because he got caught, then you are an ignorante navie boxer, because 95% of the pro boxers use steroids. If you don't understand it, then it's your problem, not mine.
Why attack Tarver just because he was caught. We know the rest is not being caught, but it doesn't mean they aren't on the juice. You have to juice in order to play on a even field. Otherwise you have less chances. That's how pro boxing works today.Comment
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