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  • #31
    Originally posted by thuggery View Post


    Mickey Bey Jr. of Mayweather Promotions, trained by Mayweather Sr tests positive.

    BoxingScene reported that Mickey Bey tested positive for a highly elevated level of testosterone.

    Bey's testosterone to epitestosterone ratio was greater than 30:1 -- Nevada rules allows for a maximum of 6:1.

    http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=586005

    Kizer said Bey's T/E ratio was the second-highest ever in Nevada history, with another fighter once having a ratio of more 60-1. Elevated testosterone suggests steroid usage.

    http://espn.go.com/boxing/story/_/id...sterone-levels

    Things to consider:

    -He tested positive in Nevada which raised its ratio to 6:1 over the usual 4:1

    -Was caught via NSAC standard test, and we know how useless these are. How jacked was he to test positive with NSAC?

    -UFC's Alistair Overeem's T/E ratio when he was caught was 14:1

    -UFC's Chael Sonnen's T/E ratio when he was caught was 16.9:1
    He should have listen to Floyd if your going to take the stuff do it during retirement than come back and point the finger at you opponent or just Pay Oscar a fee to toss your results in a dumpster

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    • #32
      Originally posted by thuggery View Post
      What do you think he's on though? Does HGH effect your T/E levels?
      No, he is on synthetic testosterone. HGH is nearly undetectable, but it is basically always run in conjunction with testosterone. Testosterone is the base in all steroid cycles basically, you run Test and Deca or Test/Tren/EQ or something like that.

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      • #33
        Anyone caught using steroids should be banned for atleast a year if not for life IMO. Boxing is a serious sport where you can hurt someone and steriods give a person a real unfair advantage and put people at risk. This isnt baseball where someone might hit more homeruns because of steroids someone could get hurt badly and a strong message needs to be sent that it wont be tolerated

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        • #34
          Any new word on this?

          Or since he's with Mayweather Promotions are they going to hide this one under the carpet like it never happened?

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          • #35
            Originally posted by thuggery View Post
            Any new word on this?

            Or since he's with Mayweather Promotions are they going to hide this one under the carpet like it never happened?
            The Nevada State Athletic Commission had a meeting today. Here's the minutes:

            http://boxing.nv.gov/uploadedFiles/b...02-28AG(2).pdf

            It says they requested a temporary suspension, so I guess he's suspended until further notice.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by thuggery View Post


              Mickey Bey Jr. of Mayweather Promotions, trained by Mayweather Sr tests positive.

              BoxingScene reported that Mickey Bey tested positive for a highly elevated level of testosterone.

              Bey's testosterone to epitestosterone ratio was greater than 30:1 -- Nevada rules allows for a maximum of 6:1.

              http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=586005

              Kizer said Bey's T/E ratio was the second-highest ever in Nevada history, with another fighter once having a ratio of more 60-1. Elevated testosterone suggests steroid usage.

              http://espn.go.com/boxing/story/_/id...sterone-levels

              Things to consider:

              -He tested positive in Nevada which raised its ratio to 6:1 over the usual 4:1

              -Was caught via NSAC standard test, and we know how useless these are. How jacked was he to test positive with NSAC?

              -UFC's Alistair Overeem's T/E ratio when he was caught was 14:1

              -UFC's Chael Sonnen's T/E ratio when he was caught was 16.9:1
              Of course he should. A lot of guys should have.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by PBP View Post
                The Nevada State Athletic Commission had a meeting today. Here's the minutes:

                http://boxing.nv.gov/uploadedFiles/b...02-28AG(2).pdf

                It says they requested a temporary suspension, so I guess he's suspended until further notice.
                Well I hope it leads to something. It'd be really stupid to let him get away with having test levels that high DURING a fight.

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                • #38
                  3 months from the day of his last fight and a 1k fine.

                  What a slap on the wrist. They just love these drug cheats don't they?

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by ThePunchingBag View Post
                    Ban.

                    Send a no tolerance message.
                    I agree!!!!!!

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                    • #40
                      Nah they should, he was just trying to level the playing field like Lamont Pederson. Obviously he forgot to notify the commission or the testers of this fact but his doctors did certified that he really does need it....Ok? Maybe if they didn't test for the T-ratio then his level would have been low after another 4-5 months like Lamont Pederson and he was also the one who request testing just like Pederson... So knock it off guys..ok

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