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I'm glad he rose above it and became champ.
i honestly lik bisbing, funny dude cant take him to seriously, but respect him as a fighter
I'm glad he rose above it and became champ.
But if everyone is on steroids aren't they all on an even field?
No, he didn't have a TUE in the 1st fight. He never disclosed that he was using testosterone for that fight.He didn't have a Tue vs. Anderson in the first fight.
Edit: my bad. He did have one, he was just over 4 time the t:e ratio limit.
His brothers' steroids must such then because both Jones and his brother got busted for doping in the same week.No most of the fighters cant afford NFL designer steroids like for example that Jones has access to through his brothers.
He got one in may 2010, fight was in August. But he blew WAY past the t:e limit for it.No, he didn't have a TUE in the 1st fight. He never disclosed that he was using testosterone for that fight.
No he didn't. They don't test T:E when you actually have a TUE for testosterone because your T:E ratio will always be off because the body stops producing testosterone because of the addition of exogenous testosterone into the system.He got one in may 2010, fight was in August. But he blew WAY past the t:e limit for it.
If they had a TUE then you cannot count themBisping fought
Leben, Hendo, Wand, Sonnen, Vitor, Cung Le, Anderson.
My bad. The article I read earlier to refresh my memory was the one (out of all of them, apparently) that claimed he did.No he didn't. They don't test T:E when you actually have a TUE for testosterone because your T:E ratio will always be off because the body stops producing testosterone because of the addition of exogenous testosterone into the system.
Who did he supposedly receive a TUE from?
No they worked perfect it was the estrogen blockers that they found. They are used to minimize side effects from steroids.His brothers' steroids must such then because both Jones and his brother got busted for doping in the same week.
I mean yeah, but do people really think, taking all the evidence into consideration, that he was using his whole career? He admitted to take some things to recover from one of the most horrific injuries in MMA history.
In addition, what really speaks loudly (in my opinion), is that the drug test he failed was not random. It's not like stingier drug testing finally caught the guy. He would have failed the post fight test at any point in his career but he never had. I think if we're all being unbiased and taking everything into account it sounds more than reasonable that he didn't have experience doing this and hence he got caught on the standard post fight test.
Anderson Silva has been in there with:
Dan Henderson (TRT user at the time they fought)
Chael Sonnen (TRT abuser at the time they fought)
Vitor Belfort (TRT user at the time they fought)
Stephan Bonnar (Tested posotivie for anabolic steroids right after they fought)
Nate Marquardt (TRT abuser at the time they fought)
Chris Leben (tested positive as well)
Anderson's failed test was done by Nevada, through (I think) Drug-Free Sport. It predated USADA' contract with the UFC. Meaning the first one he failed, weeks before the Diaz fight, not the fight night test that he also failed.Actually, IIRC
- it was the first random tests since USADA updated thier testing regime that brought Anderson undone (i.e. the stricter testing DID affect him, catching him out from where he probably used to be able to cycle through)
- steroids are counterproductive when it comes to recovering from broken bones
- the dick pills excuse was ridiculous
...this is if we're all being unbiased, as you suggested.
If they had a TUE then you cannot count them