There seems to be some confusion on whether or not they test for PEDs when they test. Mayweather fans used to complain that they didn't and now they're complaining about Pac not giving consent to release results of the drug tests while Pac fans remind them that Texas doesn't test for steroids, which is not true.
You're both wrong.
I encourage the mods not to delete this thread as it holds key information on Texas' banned substances that everyone can now see and refer to for any future fights held in TX.
(p) A person who applies for or holds a license as a contestant shall provide a urine specimen for drug testing either before or after the bout, if directed by the executive director or his designee. The applicant or licensee is responsible for paying the costs of the drug screen.
(q) A positive test (which has been confirmed by a laboratory authorized by the executive director or his designee) for any of the following substances shall be conclusive evidence of a violation of subsection (o).
(1) Stimulants
(2) Narcotics
(3) Cannabinoids (marijuana)
(4) Anabolic agents (exogenous and endogenous)(STEROIDS)
(5) Peptide hormones
(6) Masking agents
(7) Diuretics
(8) Glucocorticosteroids
(9) Beta--2 agonists (asthma medications)
(10) Anti-estrogenic agents
(11) Alcohol
http://www.license.state.tx.us/sport...fication61.htm
You're both wrong.
I encourage the mods not to delete this thread as it holds key information on Texas' banned substances that everyone can now see and refer to for any future fights held in TX.
(p) A person who applies for or holds a license as a contestant shall provide a urine specimen for drug testing either before or after the bout, if directed by the executive director or his designee. The applicant or licensee is responsible for paying the costs of the drug screen.
(q) A positive test (which has been confirmed by a laboratory authorized by the executive director or his designee) for any of the following substances shall be conclusive evidence of a violation of subsection (o).
(1) Stimulants
(2) Narcotics
(3) Cannabinoids (marijuana)
(4) Anabolic agents (exogenous and endogenous)(STEROIDS)
(5) Peptide hormones
(6) Masking agents
(7) Diuretics
(8) Glucocorticosteroids
(9) Beta--2 agonists (asthma medications)
(10) Anti-estrogenic agents
(11) Alcohol
http://www.license.state.tx.us/sport...fication61.htm
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