Eh...not a good matchup...Stiverene is gonna eat jabs all night again. It robbed us of a potential slugfest between Stiverne and Breazeale.
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Originally posted by Ake-Dawg View PostAt this stage I would say Ortiz team is just dumb. If indeed they weren't cheating and the prescription is legit, why not list it on the sheet. If they were indeed cheating, why not go get the fake prescription from a crooked doctor ahead of time to cover your tracks. Sounds like they got caught with their pants down while cheating.
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Originally posted by Scary_canary View PostThe drug testing run by the Brits is a lot more stringent than anything done in the us....10000% Joshua has used in the past but there would be no ways he's getting away with it atm
This interview was in 2012, maybe things have improved since then but I've not seen any real evidence of that:
British and Commonwealth heavyweight champion David Price has called on boxing's governing bodies to do more in the battle against drugs.
A string of high-profile boxers have tested positive for banned substances in 2012, including Lamont Peterson, who beat Amir Khan last December.
Price says the British Boxing Board of Control should increase the number of random blood tests it carries out.
"I haven't been randomly tested since I turned pro," Price told BBC Sport.
"Not once in three-and-a-half years. I have had urine tests before title fights, but I'd like to see more random blood testing.
"I know expense is an issue, but more could be done, especially in light of what happened with Larry Olubamiwo.
"He was taking every drug under the sun and that could have ended up in disastrous consequences for someone, given the nature of the sport."
In June, London heavyweight Olubamiwo was banned for four years for multiple anti-doping violations.
Olubamiwo tested positive for the blood-boosting substance EPO, which was also used by disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong, following a bout with Sam Sexton in January.
The 33-year-old later admitted to using 13 banned substances, including human growth hormone and anabolic steroids, over a six-year period competing as an amateur and professional boxer.
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Originally posted by McNulty View PostYou would get caught mid-slap right on the chin and end up like every other Moe I put to sleep on Queer Street.
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