Kellerman on PEDs

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  • BrometheusBob.
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    #31
    Originally posted by Spoon23
    I was gonna ignore your post like I usually do but couldn't help notice you used my meme

    Thumbs up for that bro

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      #32
      Originally posted by Spoon23
      It was well documented that Floyd Mayweather was making a stand to clean up boxing

      Floyd said:

      @ 00:20 - Nevada commission is one of the best commision in the world (that's why they absolved me by giving me that late TUE exemption lol) And My ultimate goal is not just USADA (WHO GAVE ME ILLEGAL IVS) and the sport of boxing, but For USADA AND PROFESSIONAL SPORTS PERIOD.

      @ 0:36 - Because there is too much cheating going on in sports! lololololololol



      Victor Conte talks about Floyd's low T/E ratio

      Probably the most su****ious part for me:

      A normal testosterone-to-epitestosterone ratio is slightly more than 1-to-1. Conte says that one recent study of the general population “placed the average T-E ratio for whites at 1.2-to-1 and for blacks at 1.3-to-1.”

      Under WADA standards, a testosterone-to-epitestosterone ratio of up to 4-to-1 is acceptable. That allows for any reasonable variation in an athlete’s natural testosterone level (which, for an elite athlete, might be particularly high). If the ratio is above 4-to-1, an athlete is presumed to be doping.

      Some athletes who use exogenous testosterone game the system by administering exogenous epitestosterone to drive their testosterone-to-epitestosterone ratio down beneath the permitted ceiling. This can be done by injection or by the application of epitestosterone as a cream. In the absence of a CIR test, this masks the use of synthetic testosterone.

      But there’s a catch. If an athlete tries to manipulate his or her testosterone-to-epitestosterone ratio, it is difficult to balance the outcome. If an athlete uses too much epitestosterone - and the precise amount is difficult to calibrate - the result can be an abnormally low T-E ratio.

      Mayweather’s testosterone-to-epitestosterone ratio for the April 3, 2013, sample was 0.80. His testosterone-to-epitestosterone ratio for the Aug. 18, 2011, sample was 0.69.

      “That’s a warning flag,” says Don Catlin. “If you’re serious about the testing, it tells you to do the CIR test.”

      The Nevada State Athletic Commission wasn’t as knowledgeable with regard to PED testing several years ago as it is now. Commission personnel might not have understood the possible implications of the 0.69 and 0.80 numbers. But USADA officials were knowledgeable.





      This is confusing.


      If a T/E RATIO is su****ious then WADA protocols require the lab to CIR test the sample and a separate procedure for ABP test.


      It has been revealed that WADA labs did CIR test along with ABP steroid module test on all of Floyd's samples.

      Victor Conte wasn't aware of this at the time of the article. Why are you still posting this?

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