Could it have been possible that Canelo Alvarez was on TRT against GGG?
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There are two questions I would need answering before I could answer yours.Ok calm down. Please listen to me carefully. I never said he cheated. I don't know if he did or didn't. Additionally, I am not accusing him of anything because I have no proof. All I know that in the past, he had indeed popped for juicing more than once and blamed it on eating contaminated beef.
Now that is not fiction or an opinion but a fact. There's a strong possibility, that he could have received a medical clearance from the state of Nevada for a (TUE) The****utic Use Exemption if his testosterone levels were too low from the Clenbuterol use. I simply don't know. That's why I asked the hypothetical question because I am only guessing.
In any case, I thank and respect you for your answer which is an emphatic no.
1. Can athletes still get a TUE for TRT in Nevada?
2. If the answer to the first question is yes, then would they be allowed to keep it secret?
If the answer to both questions is yes, then any fighter could possibly be on TRT for a fight in Nevada, including GGG.Comment
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Whatever it was, they weren't worried about giving it to him up on stage, in full view of the TV cameras and hundreds of fans filming him with their own devices!I am just curious that's all. We know that one of the complications of PED use is low testosterone levels and he is a former juicer; Knowingly or unknowingly. I am not accusing him of anything because there is no proof that he did but it does make one wonder for example; What was the pill that he received from his trainer just after the weigh in?Comment
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Calm down? Grow up fella, you're transparentOk calm down. Please listen to me carefully. I never said he cheated. I don't know if he did or didn't. Additionally, I am not accusing him of anything because I have no proof. All I know that in the past, he had indeed popped for juicing more than once and blamed it on eating contaminated beef.
Now that is not fiction or an opinion but a fact. There's a strong possibility, that he could have received a medical clearance from the state of Nevada for a (TUE) The****utic Use Exemption if his testosterone levels were too low from the Clenbuterol use. I simply don't know. That's why I asked the hypothetical question because I am only guessing.
In any case, I thank and respect you for your answer which is an emphatic no.Comment
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Thanks Foxx, I highly admire the info bro. Your opinions are always insightful and greatly respected. Therefore, thanks again
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No, it's just come to my intention that it has been banned since 2014. Also, to answer your next question, if he was medically cleared to do so, then the answer would be yes. He would have been able to keep it a secret.There are two questions I would need answering before I could answer yours.
1. Can athletes still get a TUE for TRT in Nevada?
2. If the answer to the first question is yes, then would they be allowed to keep it secret?
If the answer to both questions is yes, then any fighter could possibly be on TRT for a fight in Nevada, including GGG.Comment
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The point is Clenbuterol isn’t even an anabolic steroid. It doesn’t shut ur natural test down. What did u even look up these last six months? Clen has never been called Juice. That’s like calling a caffeine pill or ephedrine juice. JUOk calm down. Please listen to me carefully. I never said he cheated. I don't know if he did or didn't. Additionally, I am not accusing him of anything because I have no proof. All I know that in the past, he had indeed popped for juicing more than once and blamed it on eating contaminated beef.
Now that is not fiction or an opinion but a fact. There's a strong possibility, that he could have received a medical clearance from the state of Nevada for a (TUE) The****utic Use Exemption if his testosterone levels were too low from the Clenbuterol use. I simply don't know. That's why I asked the hypothetical question because I am only guessing.
In any case, I thank and respect you for your answer which is an emphatic no.Comment
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No, it's a performance enhancer because it's a stimulate; Which increases blood pressure, oxygen, stamina and is often used for weight loss. However, it does give an athlete an unfair advantage though.Comment
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OK. I believe VADA tests can pick up when T is introduced artificially, rather than produced naturally in the body. And unless evidence comes out that VADA themselves are open to corruption, we have to assume they are impartial and that everyone who passes their tests is clean.Comment
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