The stuff Andre Ward (and Marlon Byrd, who was the first to give Conte a shot) get from his company that has all been cleared by the anti-doping officials, if it's good enough for the officials, it should be good enough for us. I mean as long as there is this transparency, then I don't really see the

At first I found Conte repulsive (and to an extent still do) but out of this whole BALCO thing it's been Greg Anderson and Conte who have been real about everything. Anderson is training high school kids now making a legitimate living after really not doing all that much wrong in the first place. Conte should be allowed the same freedoms, especially if he's applying his knowledge legitimately.

Think about how much of an asset both of these guys (Anderson and Conte) could be in the respective fields. Anderson, a guy who has worked with the elite of the elite in baseball, training high school kids. How much of an asset is that for the kids? It's a huge opportunity for each and every one of them, thus Anderson can do a lot of good in the future for a lot of kids. Same goes for Conte, he was obviously damn good at what he did if he really did supply some sort of magic drug that fueled top athletes from Barry Bonds and Andy Pettite to Marion Jones and Shane Mosley. If he can apply his knowledge within the scope of the anti-doping rules, why is that necessarily a bad thing? These guys shouldn't continue to be persecuted after the fact. It was a good read. If you look at it from the perspective of Ward and Eddie Chambers, why wouldn't you give Conte a second chance? Why not utilize what can be a potential asset to you and your training?

I don't have a problem with this being reported (Majesty will soon be in here to question that), but this automatically isn't a bad thing.