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    Good v Evil, this will be athletic world championship and Bolt must beat the drug cheat.
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    Gatlin should have been banned for life. To be caught drug cheating twice shows a lack of remorse and indicates the man will not be rehabilitated.

    Does anyone actually think he is clean now?
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    Gatling is hitting record times at the age 33 and it must be more than just running technique that is doing it.
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    I actually think track and field athletes should be allowed to dope, let's just see who can possibly run the fastest, jump the highest, with the benefit of the freakiest steroids out there, who cares. The way dopers are treated in mainstream and olympic events compared to boxing is a head trip really, when you consider the nature of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by p4pking View Post
    I actually think track and field athletes should be allowed to dope, let's just see who can possibly run the fastest, jump the highest, with the benefit of the freakiest steroids out there, who cares. The way dopers are treated in mainstream and olympic events compared to boxing is a head trip really, when you consider the nature of it.
    Where do you draw the line? Allow it in boxing?
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    In boxing when you get caught doping, you get a slap on the wrist, and the fans/authorities/promoters/TV companies don't give a shit. Roy, Mosley, Toney, etc, are fan favourites that will go into the HOF.

    In Athletics dopers are treated like paedophiles.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by p4pking View Post
    I actually think track and field athletes should be allowed to dope, let's just see who can possibly run the fastest, jump the highest, with the benefit of the freakiest steroids out there, who cares. The way dopers are treated in mainstream and olympic events compared to boxing is a head trip really, when you consider the nature of it.
    Where do you draw the line? Allow it in boxing?
    I'd draw the line in any contact sport, where you have the potential to hurt a guy badly affecting his livelihood, so of course not boxing. As Fenster said, there are HOFers everyone knows juiced, and nobody cares, even though it clearly could have far worse consequences in a combat sport than most any other. I understand that it's not fair to legalize it in other athletics either, I'm just not much of a sports fan and couldn't personally care less as long as guys aren't getting physically harmed for it. Athletes shouldn't be role models for anyone in the first place imo.

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