You guys are still crying ?!? It's been 23 days for god sake.
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Originally posted by Jcsuper View PostYou guys are still crying ?!? It's been 23 days for god sake.
Since 2009 you Floyd fans were crying that urine testing was not enough to catch PEDs yet not one such comment from you Floyd fans that they tested by way of urine to check what was Floyd doing just before this fight. Yet, Manny wasn't even allowed to have his own water in his dressing room.
Makes me laugh now that I remember the "Floyd is 100% ALL NATURAL" chants from Floyd and his fans.
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Pac turds are gradually moving on. There's still 3-4 sticky turds clinging to the side of the toilet but they'll eventually be flushed away.
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Originally posted by ADP02 View Post23 days and you are crying that people stop discussing on a boxing forum?
Since 2009 you Floyd fans were crying that urine testing was not enough to catch PEDs yet not one such comment from you Floyd fans that they tested by way of urine to check what was Floyd doing just before this fight. Yet, Manny wasn't even allowed to have his own water in his dressing room.
Makes me laugh now that I remember the "Floyd is 100% ALL NATURAL" chants from Floyd and his fans.
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Originally posted by Isaac Clarke View PostPac turds are gradually moving on. There's still 3-4 sticky turds clinging to the side of the toilet but they'll eventually be flushed away.
they always feel the need to reply from every remaining 3-4 Pac fans posts.
Move on you say.
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I have an inkling that Floyd might be abusing EPO. When you consider the negative side effects of the drug, and Floyd's unusual workout schedule, it becomes more and more apparent.
EPO significantly increases the production of red blood cells. However, when the athlete isn't working out, the excess amount of red blood cells causes the blood to thicken, which can lead to a wide-range of health risk. One way EPO abusers would counteract this effect is by constantly working out in order to keep the heart pumping, and blood circulating.
This article explains it in detail -
Here's an excerpt.
EPO injections thicken the blood, which increases the strain on the heart. This is particularly dangerous when the heart rate slows down, such as during sleep. The increased thickness, or viscosity, of the blood increases the risk of blood clots, heart attacks, and strokes. According to the book "The death of Marco Pantani" by Matt Rendell, some cyclists reportedly set an alarm each night to wake up and cycle on a trainer for ten minutes to jump-start their circulation and reduce the possible health risks of using EPO.
The red flag has been raised.
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Originally posted by IR0NFIST View PostI have an inkling that Floyd might be abusing EPO. When you consider the negative side effects of the drug, and Floyd's unusual workout schedule, it becomes more and more apparent.
EPO significantly increases the production of red blood cells. However, when the athlete isn't working out, the excess amount of red blood cells causes the blood to thicken, which can lead to a wide-range of health risk. One way EPO abusers would counteract this effect is by constantly working out in order to keep the heart pumping, and blood circulating.
This article explains it in detail -
Here's an excerpt.
A few years ago, 50 cent shared a story with the media on how Floyd unexpectedly ditched a strip club at 3 A.M. in the morning to run 6 miles. Did Floyd just feel like running 6 miles, or was he doing it to counteract the negative side effects of EPO?
The red flag has been raised.
According to records provided by the Nevada Athletic Commisison, each man gave 11 urine and eight blood samples. Among the special analyses given to the samples were Carbon Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometry (CIR/IRMS) testing as well as tests to detect usage of EPO and human growth hormone.
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Originally posted by radioraheem View PostThey used both urine and blood testing. 11 urine samples, and 8 blood. It's not like they didn't take any blood samples. You have no argument.
They said that we don't have to worry about what Floyd took after the weigh in because Floyd was urine tested not blood tested. SO yes, there are definite concerns.
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