Comments Thread For: Povetkin's Drug Test From December 13 Comes Back Clean
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Did you play around with testing yourself to see if Ostarine was being picked up or not on your own banned substance test to avoid being caught if you were being tested?
What were you using it for performance-wise?
How did you measure its affect on your body?
Did you try a lesser amount for a similar or longer period to see how it affected your body vs your 6-8 week cycle?Comment
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Clearly there is an agenda to make this fight not happen, governing bodies not being happy with their American athletes having to travel to Russia because they can beat the rich Yank promoter in the purse bid.
It definitely looks like a smear campaign against Povetkin, Floyd does something forbidded without asking for permission and they give him a TUE months after and suddenly everything is okay no rules broke, no punishment handed out either there is a clear double standard here.Comment
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Yeah that was the idea, though his name should be pronounced Hook, not Huck. I love the WTF nickname though. Really suits his style.Comment
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"DMAA is sold currently as a dietary supplement and as an ingredient is various energy preparations. Due to safety concerns, DMAA has been temporarily removed from military stores in the US. Its use has been linked to several reports of serious, life-threatening side effects which appears to be the main reason why the World Anti-Doping Agency added DMAA to its prohibited substances list in 2010."
You're right. We shouldn't pick and choose which banned substances are more acceptable than others, but one is banned solely because it has deemed to be dangerous, and the other is banned because it is regularly compared to anabolic steroids. Clearly one guy had intent to cheat, and the other did not, and that intent is shown by this particular person being popped for another PED just 6 months ago. Stiverne accepted his punishment, and didn't attempt to lie in any way (he even noted Superpharm on the medical portion of his random test form). PEDvetkin is still making excuses.Comment
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It's a bit like one blanket punishment for all assaults doesn't work - there's a difference between an open-handed slap, and busting someone over the head with a lead pipe.
If tests hold up - both Stiverne and Povetkin need to be punished. And common sense dictates that the punishments shouldn't be the same.Comment
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And with this second result being clean, the first result with the microscopic amount is not really an indication of Sasha's cheating.Comment
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