Comments Thread For: Bellew: I'm Disgusted - Drug Cheats Must Be Banned For Life!
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I agree with Bellew. And certainly give him credit for taking the high road when so many are endangering their opponents' and their own lives with PED use, and robbing the fans of outcomes we can trust.
There will always be PED use, but I think the alphabet soup sanctioning gangs are a huge part of the problem. Boxing needs something like what the UFC has (never thought I'd say that) with USADA. These blood testing negotiations really make part of the contest who can cheat the best and negotiate terms the most sneakily. And that is hurting the sport when it is experiencing a terrific resurgence.
The lifetime bans would certainly help, but there is so much weird grey area with drug testing: non-PED drugs creating gals positives, natural hormone variations, tainted samples, corruption, so on and so forth. Thus I'd hesitate to say, just ban 'em all, no questions asked. But the penalties need to be stiffer and enforced by a unified group of sanctioning bodies.Comment
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The problem here is how do you prove someone is a drug cheat?
Supplement companies PED up supplements. Its a fact. It has nothing to do with sports. The logic is the companies throw in PED's so regular mfers who buy their $75 protein powder see advancements & keep buying their bs $75 protein power.
Thus cats who are on the up & up could end up legit ingesting a PED by using this seemingly innocent product. Are those people drug cheats? I'd argue no, but its less cut & dry & you can't really be 100% sure of their intention.
But mainly I wouldn't wanna see guys like this banned from boxing for life. The UFC with their USADA program & the WBC's Clean Boxing program has shown this is a more complicated problem than people anti-PED wanna pretend it is.Comment
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They even let Margarito box again after he was caught with plaster in his gloves so nothing surprises me about boxing anymoreComment
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The problem here is how do you prove someone is a drug cheat?
Supplement companies PED up supplements. Its a fact. It has nothing to do with sports. The logic is the companies throw in PED's so regular mfers who buy their $75 protein powder see advancements & keep buying their bs $75 protein power.
Thus cats who are on the up & up could end up legit ingesting a PED by using this seemingly innocent product. Are those people drug cheats? I'd argue no, but its less cut & dry & you can't really be 100% sure of their intention.
But mainly I wouldn't wanna see guys like this banned from boxing for life. The UFC with their USADA program & the WBC's Clean Boxing program has shown this is a more complicated problem than people anti-PED wanna pretend it is.Comment
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Do research. This is common knowledge, people create new versions that the testing has no way of being able to detect. It takes the testing agencies time to figure this out. Go listen to Victor conte speak on it or other people who's are in the businessComment
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