So a year round fit athlete like Floyd has a below average testosterone level, 100% indicator of drugs being used to conceal his true testosterone levels. You know Paulie would be all over this if it were Manny's test.
The Mayweather "failed" drug tests.
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Wait a minute, the first image says a T/E ratio under 4.0 is considered normal. The second image says his T/E ratio interpretation is normal and that his urine test was negative.Comment
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Even if the test is real, it doesn't prove anything. The numbers aren't out of the ordinary.
Jon Jones drug tests for when he failed for ******* had T/E ratios of .29, .35, and .19
Daniel Cormier's T/E ratios were .4 and .48
WADA stated that there was nothing out of the ordinary about these numbers.
Dr. Christiane Ayotte, the head of the WADA-accredited laboratory in Montreal, saw no problem with Jones' T/E ratio.
One way to manipulate a T/E ratio downward would be to take epitestosterone, but Ayotte said that would be easily detected in a screening.
"I read the interviews of 'specialists' on that topic [in MMA media accounts], and, well, I am sorry, but such T/E values are not at all abnormal," she said. " … The administration of epitestosterone is easily detected. It does not give a small increase that looks natural, but a huge peak that is very difficult to control. I have seen only one case of attempted masking with epitestosterone and it was readily detected.
"Epitestosterone is not metabolized rapidly and stays high. An epitestosterone urine sample does not look like the ones you sent me."
If those numbers are not abnormal according to the head of a WADA lab, why would you think Mayweather's alleged numbers, which were higher, would be abnormal?Comment
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You would think all those who wanted to nail Floyd Mayweather, would have come up with this in the boxing media, someone like Thomas Hauser and the less intelligent ones like Steve kim, Dougie fischer, Fat dan etc They would come up especially now to generate and derail his next event.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.
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Floyd was on the juice? Shocking
What is shocking though is the people that think he's been clean his whole career.
49-0 DOE. TBE DOE. HE CLEANED UP THE SPORT DOE
LOL LOL LOL
Without a shawdow of a doubt Floyd was juiced to the gills. Crazy thing is he went through his career juiced up more than being clean.Comment
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Lots of threads like this popping up, bringing up old **** that has already been debunked or never even got off the ground because there was nothing to it.
Coincidence that this happens when Pacquiao gets beat by a school teacher.
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