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Originally posted by turnedup View PostHonestly we can debate this until the keys pop off our keyboards, but the reality is we regular folk don't hear about enhancers til they trickle down to local gym levels or someone snitches. I don't know if Floyd did use something or didn't but I do think as long as the information and the samples are kept within USADA's control we'll never know what's what. The best thing right now for everyone including Floyd is to sign a waiver and request his samples be tested by a lab not associated to sports period. He made a splash with his introduction of extensive testing then right now would be a great opportunity for him to really show he was about that. The longer this debate rages on the more theories pop up and the more su****ious people will become. Just sign a waiver and be done with it.
On the other hand, you have a guy that if he threw his hardest punch couldn't knock out a narcoleptic toddler, and THAT'S the guy everyone says is on steroids lol. If Floyd passes any test, the resulting consensus (on BoxingScene anyway) will be, "X organization is in Mayweather's pockets." I don't see the point in further scrutinizing him. To some, he's a cheater no matter how many tests he passes.Last edited by doom_specialist; 09-19-2015, 05:31 AM.
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Can someone please inform Arum that all of the May/Pac samples were CIR tested? Even if the samples that produced the low T/E ratios were not CIR tested, they would not have any bearing on the May/Pac fight. All one would need to show to Arum now is that either Mayweather's T/E ratios have been low in CIR tested samples or that those other samples were CIR tested, and it seems likely that one of those things is the case to me.
Also, .6 and .8 ratios are not "less than 1 %".
Kind of curious too as to why Arum had his T & E levels checked. I recently had a T level test as part of a screen and don't think it included epi-testosterone levels.Last edited by BrometheusBob.; 09-18-2015, 11:38 PM.
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