Umbeaten British lightweight Kevin Mitchell is backing Floyd Mayweather Jr. on the issue of drug testing in boxing. Mitchell has advised to Manny Pacquiao to accept the Olympic-style drug testing demands of Floyd Mayweather Jr. to prove to the world that he's a clean fighter. [Click Here To Read More]
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he got a point but too say only Americans are using or most of them is false peds are more and started internationally this dude need to do his research too. and also the 1st athlete too get caught with human growth hormones , peds was from where? you guessed it Europe
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostUmbeaten British lightweight Kevin Mitchell is backing Floyd Mayweather Jr. on the issue of drug testing in boxing. Mitchell has advised to Manny Pacquiao to accept the Olympic-style drug testing demands of Floyd Mayweather Jr. to prove to the world that he's a clean fighter. [Click Here To Read More]
And he's absolutely right. I've seen great fighters that were huge punchers but they couldnt go up one division let lone two now here you have a guy going from fly-wt to welter while steadily increasing in every category? BULLSH-T!!!!!
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mitchell wot are playing at
in regard to his comments on roy
it says this in wikipedia about Jones' fight with Richard Hall
A post-fight drug test showed Jones and Hall both tested positive for androstenedione, which is a banned substance by the IBF. Androstenedione is a natural steroid hormone that was commonly available over the counter as a supplement until 2004 when the DEA made the over the counter sale of androstenedione illegal. Jones admitted to taking the product "ripped fuel" which was sold at GNC and other nutritional supplement outlets. Jones was able to keep his titles and was not fined or suspended for the positive test by the IBF. The Commissioner of Indiana Boxing, Jacob Hall stated that Indiana did not have a law on drug testing and that an agreement was made with Jones to send his next two pre-fight drug tests to the Indiana commission. Both of those tests came back negative.[4] Jones has not tested positive for illegal substances on any other occasion.
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