The Mayweather "failed" drug tests.
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I know there are guys in prison reading this forum and are begging they get Maxi as their prosecutor.
Judge: what is your evidence
Maxi: I got a low t/e ratio and he took and IV that he got a TUE 21 days later.
Judge: Anything else?
Maxi: Do I need anything else your honor?
judge: case dismissed. defendant released from prison.Comment
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Both testosterone and epitestosterone are produced naturally by the body. The body in average always produces a little more testosterone than epitestosterone. A ratio of 4:1 or even 6:1 is considered the limit, according to the different standards.
So when an athlete injects testosterone, this ratio gets distorted. They can have a 20:1 ratio or even 50:1 ratio, and therefore get busted in drug testing.
So what do they do? they inject testosterone, but also epitestosterone, so that their ratios stay more or less the same.
The problem is that this is hard to predict, and sometimes, just in case, they inject more epitestosterone, or the body absorbs more. And they end up having a negative ratio. More epitestosterone than testosterone, which is an anomality for a regular person. Even more for an athlete, who tends to have more testosterone than a regular person.
Having explained that first. Now let me tell you that Floyd Mayweather had two drugs tests in which he had more epitestosterone than testosterone on his body:
Mayweather fans, before accusing other people, look at your guy.
Thanks for reading.Comment
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the sooner posters like this are sentenced to 3 months in jail the better the threads and humanity will be...
just my personal opinion brothersComment
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It's hilarious that Maxi thinks he's found some kind of proof that people much smarter than him (there's a lot) didn't.Comment
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Which is a typical advise for men particularly older ones.
You can't say Mayweather lacks exercise, he's also not that old.
That's why it's strange for an athlete to have low testosterone levels.Comment
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Both testosterone and epitestosterone are produced naturally by the body. The body in average always produces a little more testosterone than epitestosterone. A ratio of 4:1 or even 6:1 is considered the limit, according to the different standards.
So when an athlete injects testosterone, this ratio gets distorted. They can have a 20:1 ratio or even 50:1 ratio, and therefore get busted in drug testing.
So what do they do? they inject testosterone, but also epitestosterone, so that their ratios stay more or less the same.
The problem is that this is hard to predict, and sometimes, just in case, they inject more epitestosterone, or the body absorbs more. And they end up having a negative ratio. More epitestosterone than testosterone, which is an anomality for a regular person. Even more for an athlete, who tends to have more testosterone than a regular person.
Having explained that first. Now let me tell you that Floyd Mayweather had two drugs tests in which he had more epitestosterone than testosterone on his body:
Mayweather fans, before accusing other people, look at your guy.
Thanks for reading.Comment
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I know there are guys in prison reading this forum and are begging they get Maxi as their prosecutor.
Judge: what is your evidence
Maxi: I got a low t/e ratio and he took and IV that he got a TUE 21 days later.
Judge: Anything else?
Maxi: Do I need anything else your honor?
judge: case dismissed. defendant released from prison.Comment
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