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    Default PED'S legal in boxing

    Ok, so I just want to go in a different direction for a change. Fighters on ped's are obviously going to fight better. More stamina, speed, power etc. So if two fighters that fight are juicing, it should make for a better fight, right. What I'm asking u guys is, would u be ok with it if ped's became legal in boxing. Fighters could juice as much as they want and your mostly going to get a better fight and ur moneys worth out of it because of it. I'm not saying that this is what I think should happen, but it's an interesting perspective on the matter I feel.

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    There has been arguments about this in many sports mate, I dont think it is right personally, the same discussion has been talked about in the 100 metres.

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    It'd lead to a lot more deaths and catastrophic injuries in the ring. Why? Because there is no compensatory PED to strengthen the skull or to prevent the brain from slamming into it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by paddy448 View Post
    Ok, so I just want to go in a different direction for a change. Fighters on ped's are obviously going to fight better. More stamina, speed, power etc. So if two fighters that fight are juicing, it should make for a better fight, right. What I'm asking u guys is, would u be ok with it if ped's became legal in boxing. Fighters could juice as much as they want and your mostly going to get a better fight and ur moneys worth out of it because of it. I'm not saying that this is what I think should happen, but it's an interesting perspective on the matter I feel.
    That's about as right as saying that it was wrong for Margarito to have bricks in his gloves because it could kill someone, but if both fighters had bricks in their gloves it would be fine.
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    Silly immature thread. There is nothing right about condoning drugs in any sport..drugs are for the weak.

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    I believe it is already legal.

    Modern steroids and the people that use them are three steps ahead standard urine testing, basically you've got to be a complete retard to be caught out by a urine test these days or genuinely not know what you were taking (cough medecine for example)

    Until stricter compulsory testing comes in that can actually detect the use of modern performance enhancers then their really is little point other than to try and protect the image of the sport (i.e 'look we are doing urine testing so our participants must be clean...')

    If stricter testing did come in and athletes started getting caught and banned for use it would tarnish any sport. Understandably alot of sports wouldn't want that, especially if it was the sport's poster boy who happened to be the biggest revenue generater, not to mention hero to a whole country and also congressman.....

    As someone who competed in a sport where random testing could be done at ANY time in or out of competition (and also someone who was beaten by a competetor who used roids), I believe, like many others that support strict testing and fair play in sport, that it is down to the athlete to prove he/she is clean not everyone else to prove he/she is dirty.
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    Xylophone & Novocaine in some states.

    baking soda is used by the track and field boys for decades.

    There is a big list of supplements, Bicarbonate, beta-hydroxy-beta-methylbutyrate (HMB), creatine, calcium, carbohydrate powders and gels glucosamine and chondroitin, intramuscular iron, intramuscular vitamin B12, liquid meal replacements, melatonin, recovery formulas, sports energy bars, skim milk powder, sports drinks, specific vitamins and minerals.

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    Scheduled urine testing is so weak that you might as well make them all legal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fan johnny View Post
    Xylophone & Novocaine in some states.

    baking soda is used by the track and field boys for decades.

    There is a big list of supplements, Bicarbonate, beta-hydroxy-beta-methylbutyrate (HMB), creatine, calcium, carbohydrate powders and gels glucosamine and chondroitin, intramuscular iron, intramuscular vitamin B12, liquid meal replacements, melatonin, recovery formulas, sports energy bars, skim milk powder, sports drinks, specific vitamins and minerals.
    What about A-side meth?

    Is there such thing?

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    The Olympics would be ace if everyone was juiced up.
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