Does Lomachenko do random drug testing?

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  • Hov
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    #1

    Does Lomachenko do random drug testing?

    His stamina is otherworldly. Never seen someone throw so many combos and move so well without slowing down even a little.
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    #2
    anyone know?

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    • Redd Foxx
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      #3
      There's few boxers who do (I can only think of Donaire) so I would say "no", but it doesn't mean anything su****ious unless you're going to cast doubt on everyone (which isn't entirely unreasonable I guess).

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      • The Tribe
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        #4
        I'm not one to make wild accusations but I suspected the same thing, I notice a lot of these HBO/Top Rank fighters seem to have abnormal stamina, then once a PBC/Haymon fighter asks for testing they never look the same.

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        • iamboxing
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          #5
          No, his skin is spotless. He's just an extremely dedicated athlete.

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          • Redd Foxx
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            #6
            Originally posted by iamboxing
            No, his skin is spotless.
            Actually, most people don't break out. I used to use and never had a blemish from it. I'd venture to guess only about 20 of users develop acne.
            I do agree with you that he's super-dedicated and I think that's what we're seeing.


            Most of the PEDs done by boxers are during camp so they can train harder and longer. If they're tested before the fight, you're not going to see direct effects on fight night. You see the indirect effects of someone who has potentially had a more hardcore training camp. The muscles may be stronger, less prone to fatigue. For instance, in boxing the shoulders, calves, forearms would all be relevant areas.
            Cardio itself isn't really affected unless they're on something soon before a fight.

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            • Mammoth
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              #7
              PED cheat!

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              • yngwie
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                #8
                Well we need something to criticize after a flawless performance right?.

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                • iamboxing
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Redd Foxx
                  Actually, most people don't break out. I used to use and never had a blemish from it. I'd venture to guess only about 20 of users develop acne.
                  I do agree with you that he's super-dedicated and I think that's what we're seeing.


                  Most of the PEDs done by boxers are during camp so they can train harder and longer. If they're tested before the fight, you're not going to see direct effects on fight night. You see the indirect effects of someone who has potentially had a more hardcore training camp. The muscles may be stronger, less prone to fatigue. For instance, in boxing the shoulders, calves, forearms would all be relevant areas.
                  Cardio itself isn't really affected unless they're on something soon before a fight.
                  Agreed. It's good that you admit you were a junkie (ha joke)

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                  • Pigeons
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                    #10
                    No he's not in WBC's CBP and has never done VADA testing.

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