Does anyone think Pavlik will make a serious run at super middleweight?
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Originally posted by pnksntdead View Postwhy would they need one? neither is scared ****less of the other..
Boxing should lead the way in this area, considering the dangers every fighter faces in the ring. Chemically loading your gloves isn't acceptable any more than using plaster in them is.
But when you see the people here oohing and ahhing over Mosley's "ripped" physique for this fight (why didn't he look like that for the Floyd fight?), you see how great the temptation to juice must be for these guys.
At least in tennis, if Nadal and Federer are juicing, they're not in danger of killing someone or being killed.
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Originally posted by maxnxt View PostDoes anyone think Pavlik will make a serious run at super middleweight?
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Originally posted by maxnxt View PostDoes anyone think Pavlik will make a serious run at super middleweight?
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Originally posted by ChopperRead View PostEver seen Barry Bonds? Roger Clemens?
HGH:
What is it?
Human growth hormone, also known as gonadotropin, is a hormone that has an anabolic effect. Athletes take it to improve muscle mass and performance. However, it hasn't been shown conclusively to improve either strength or endurance. It is available only by prescription and is administered by injection.
Risks
Adverse effects related to human growth hormone range in severity and may include:
Joint pain
Muscle weakness
Fluid retention
Carpal tunnel syndrome
Impaired glucose regulation
Cardiomyopathy
Hyperlipidemia
Erythropoietin
EPO:
What is it?
Erythropoietin is a type of hormone used to treat anemia in people with severe kidney disease. It increases production of red blood cells and hemoglobin, resulting in improved movement of oxygen to the muscles. Epoetin, a synthetic form of erythropoietin, is commonly used by endurance athletes.
Risks
Erythropoietin use among competitive cyclists was common in the 1990s and allegedly contributed to at least 18 deaths. Inappropriate use of erythropoietin may increase the risk of thrombotic events, such as stroke, heart attack and pulmonary edema.
So where in the list of side effect that makes people BIG HEAD?
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