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ive been asking that same question man. but somehow when i bring up the question about the validity of the blood draw right after the fight, all the steroid experts go into hiding.
no you just ignore the responses, a test after the fight will be pointless, pac wont be using for the fight as such, ped's are used for training prior to the fight, its not like some magic pill that gives you extra energy ...they are just to get the most out of training possible
where is your link for that information? and maybe i am mis informed about steroids because i dont use it but by you saying "they are trying to get the most out of training" youre implying that he needs to be juiced up during training but not during the fight? where is winning/losing determined? during training or during the fight. its like putting race fuel on your car while you drive it to the track and when you get there you switch to regular gas.
and i do agree with daxx. you could always manipulate testing and there are always different kinds of testing. they could ask for a hair testing since thats been proven. you could go all the way to what he took during his fight with barerra. i do believe its a ploy of floyd to they could just poke pac anytime they want.
The fight is lost in training!!!! If you do not train hard then you will lose. Steroids enable your body to heal quicker which allows you train hard more days then you would without them. If you were to take steroids after an intense training session then you are less likely to feel as sore in the morning as you would if you werent dosing. Oh and i know a little about this as i lift weight 5 days a week and body science is a hobby of mine. I dont use steroids but have read up on them quite a bit and have trained with guys who use them so i probably know a little more then you do