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Luis Ortiz Demands Apology From WBC As He Is "Legally Taking" Blood Pressure Meds

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  • #81
    Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra View Post
    It's not a crime. But he must report it to the WBC/VADA. There is a list of banned substances. This is on the list. His team was supposed to report it. He knows that.
    Makes it look like he was trying to cover up something even more. I think Wilder said something to that effect too that when they test you they bring a form you are supposed to fill out with everything you are taking

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    • #82
      Originally posted by saintpat View Post
      Therein lies the problem.

      If asked for a TUE for these substances, VADA would have said, "No, here's a list of approved medications for blood pressure that you can take."

      And Team Ortiz would have answered, "But, but, those don't enhance performance or mask other PEDs."
      Look at SaintPat trying to use logic vs the NSB dummies. Good luck with that brother, but yeah this.

      And again I ask how does a guy on blood pressure medicine even get a boxing license in the first place? I'd argue there are certain medical situations that should kill your boxing license. Maybe high blood pressure should be one of them.

      Also if anyone can bump one of those "who'll get popped next" threads where like a third of the people were saying Ortiz I'd appreciate revisiting that thread, but I can't seem to find any of them.

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      • #83
        How do you forget to report the prescription blood pressure meds you're taking?

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        • #84
          Originally posted by Deletrious View Post
          Mayweather got permission retrospectively from USADA, but he has a million times more pull than Ortiz.

          I am so disappointed as an Ortiz fan. If he didn't get an exemption, and the implication is that he didn't, he is toast.
          Mayweather and many other US athletes have been cheating for years. We know that but what I wana know is, do the rules allow for retrospective exemptions? I seem to remember they might in some cases but I might be wrong. You are right that Ortiz doesnt have the type of pull needed to pull this off.

          Tbh, it is his fault. Every athlete gets told these days what the rules and regulations are.

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          • #85
            Why didn't he just disclose this information from the get go and get a the****utic use exemption for it? I wonder why was he attempting to conceal this substantial piece of information unless he was attempting to cheat?

            Who does he think he's fooling? He was using those diuretics in order to cycle off his PEDs to clean out his system. He was masking them so they couldn't detect them. I don't believe for one second that he is sick with Type II diabetes or kidney disease.

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            • #86
              Ortiz has a Losartan prescription until April 2018 (5 refills...)...
              ... and he didn't report this to VADA in the first place???????????????... or did he?... I suppose that nobody knows around here...

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              • #87
                I guess I'm more sympathetic now. I'm not gonna tell a guy in his 50's that he can't take his blood pressure meds.

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                • #88
                  Originally posted by Metho_4u View Post
                  Ok, age can be a factor, but a boxer usually runs for miles each day, and exercise will many times help blood pressure issues, not to mention sparring, hitting the bags, etc... It's very suspect to me why he would need such a medication.
                  There are lots of reasons for high blood pressure especially for athletes. I discovered this year that pain will cause high blood pressure...I had no idea but Dr's and nurses confirmed this for me. I had a benign (thank God) tumor deep in my lat muscle for many years. It was never diagnosed as a tumor until just before I had it removed. I had high blood pressure all that time and never knew why. Guess what happened immediately after I had it removed...the pain went away and my blood pressure returned to normal. It's not unusual for a boxer to live with chronic pain that would elevate blood pressure. I had been on HTCZ and other BP meds off and on during that time. I always got off of them because of the fatigue factor they caused me...it ******. I can tell you that BP meds are not something that an athlete wants to take...they definitely are NOT performance enhancing as some people on here have speculated.

                  http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/465355
                  Last edited by jaded; 09-29-2017, 07:04 PM.

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                  • #89
                    Lmao the guy is a cheat. **** him

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                    • #90
                      Originally posted by Rip Chudd View Post
                      Makes it look like he was trying to cover up something even more. I think Wilder said something to that effect too that when they test you they bring a form you are supposed to fill out with everything you are taking
                      And acording to the script he posted he was prescribed that medicine back in April. This ain't an innocent mistake as Ortiz is trying to make it seem

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