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    #21
    Originally posted by switchsouthpaw View Post
    It wasn't an anabolic steroid. It was a precursor hormone that metabolized into nandrolone and subsequently increased testosterone.

    Roy Jones tested positive for ephedrine alkaloids, after using Twin Labs ripped fuel. He also tested positive for androstendione which at the time was not classified as a steroid or controlled substance, as it is naturally occuring and found in nature, as a supplement it was compliant under FDA rules during that period. It was also first discovered by Patrick Arnold. Many supplements at the time, purchased through GNC were metabolites or precursors to the real stuff, however, they were not illegal for purchase. Point is...let this fight go. Soldier Boy has more important things to do...like twittering and making rap albums.
    No, it was an anabolic steroid. LOL @ precursor hormone.

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      #22
      Originally posted by IMDAZED View Post
      He tested positive for an ANABOLIC steroid. As did Hall. Jones was six times over the testosterone limit, Hall was ten times over. I don't know what Hall took but I can tell you that Jones was using that real ****.

      It's boxing, man! You have almost no chance of getting caught and when you do...who cares?
      Stop hating on Roy Jones you ***** hater! Where is your proof?

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        #23
        Originally posted by IMDAZED View Post
        No, it was an anabolic steroid. LOL @ precursor hormone.
        I think like usual you have no idea what you're talking about regarding specific topics, so you speak in generalities knowing that morons might think you know what you're referring to. You know the differences between PH's and controlled substances classified as anabolic steroids? One is illegal and the other at the time was not. Like most topics that require intelligence, you're out of your depth. I'm sure your response will be something "sarcastic", as that's really all you ever lend to most threads.

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          #24
          Originally posted by V-3 View Post
          Stop hating on Roy Jones you ***** hater! Where is your proof?



          Watch...I'm officially a Roy Jones hater now; a lone crusader for drug testing with no life. A black supremacist. A *****. A jerk.

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            #25
            Originally posted by switchsouthpaw View Post
            I think like usual you have no idea what you're talking about regarding specific topics, so you speak in generalities knowing that morons might think you know what you're referring too. You know this differences between PH's and controlled substances classified as anabolic steroids? One is illegal and the other at the time was not. Like most topics that require intelligence, you're out of your depth. I'm sure your response will be something "sarcastic", as that's really all you ever lend to most threads.
            First of all, please show where Roy Jones tested positive for nandrolene and please explain what "precursor hormone" caused this positive test. See if you can do that. I'll be here. All day.

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              #26
              Originally posted by switchsouthpaw View Post
              It wasn't an anabolic steroid. It was a precursor hormone that metabolized into nandrolone and subsequently increased testosterone.

              Roy Jones tested positive for ephedrine alkaloids, after using Twin Labs ripped fuel. He also tested positive for androstendione which at the time was not classified as a steroid or controlled substance, as it is naturally occuring and found in nature, as a supplement it was compliant under FDA rules during that period. It was also first discovered by Patrick Arnold. Many supplements at the time, purchased through GNC were metabolites or precursors to the real stuff, however, they were not illegal for purchase. Point is...let this fight go. Soldier Boy has more important things to do...like twittering and making rap albums.

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                #27
                Originally posted by IMDAZED View Post


                Watch...I'm officially a Roy Jones hater now; a lone crusader for drug testing with no life. A black supremacist. A *****. A jerk.

                I was just going to say idiot, but those apply as well.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by IMDAZED View Post


                  Watch...I'm officially a Roy Jones hater now; a lone crusader for drug testing with no life. A black supremacist. A *****. A jerk.



                  Absolutely!

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                    #29
                    War Mayweather!

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by ubuntufighter View Post
                      Under commission rules nandrolone is considered an "anabolic" agent. The question is not whether or not something was on the banned substances list, it was whether or not he could have elevated nandrolone/test levels from taking a supplement and the answer is yes.

                      Androstendione metabolizes into nandrolone which raises testosterone past natural levels. At the time it was sold in nutritional stores all across the country. He didn't take something that was considered by law to be illegal. As an example NCAA rules prohibit the use of the supplement " Jack3d" because it contains 1,3 Dimethylamylamine, which is not classified as a banned substance, however, prohibited by certain regulatory bodies.
                      Last edited by switchsouthpaw; 11-02-2010, 10:00 AM.

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