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He didn't have a Tue vs. Anderson in the first fight.Chael was over the limit
Edit: my bad. He did have one, he was just over 4 time the t:e ratio limit.
He didn't have a Tue vs. Anderson in the first fight.Chael was over the limit
Anderson failed a random test a few weeks before the fight as well as the post fight test.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.
And people honestly blame him for not wanting to fight a juice head like Romero.
Bisping
Even a guillotine would have your whole head stinking...
Nasty boyZ just saved this worthless thread. Do you havs a favourite wrestler.
Who has never tested positive for anything.
TRT ain't the same thing as Anabolic Steroids or HGH bud
it was a legal PED. If you are counting legal PEDs then every athlete is on PEDs.
TRT is just the regulated (and I use that word loosely here) use of the anabolic steroid testosterone.TRT ain't the same thing as Anabolic Steroids or HGH bud
Yeah, my question is not (strictly) exactly related to the topic. I'm not wondering about random tests, I'm wondering about people failing tests that they knew beforehand would happen.Now, yes. Before USADA came in out of competition testing was rare. But Overeem, Wand, Chael, and Anderson all failed and/or ran from random tests NSAC conducted.
No, he willingly have a sample for a test he knew he'd fail. His excuse (that he needed pct due to the sudden trt ban) didn't entirely make sense though, because in addition to pct drugs he also failed for HGH and epo.Yeah, my question is not (strictly) exactly related to the topic. I'm not wondering about random tests, I'm wondering about people failing tests that they knew beforehand would happen.
It's rare to see people getting caught in post-fight tests, the only people that fails those are people trying to irritate your bosses by smoking marijuana...
Sonnen was caught in a post-fight test right after his first fight against Silva, on which he had something around 17x times the normal T/E ratio, that was when UFC's TRT talk was born. Besides that he also ran (or was he caught?) in the Wand TUF like you said.