Re: who is POVETKIN expected to fight next ? *
Posted: 13 Mar 2017, 09:27
Browne.
Briggs is about the only athlete who actually has astma, diagnosed when he was 10 year old at a moment he had no pro athlete aspirations.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Yeah, stiverne/arreola 3 is a good call. Briggs is for sure clean? Not even in astma medication.asdfjkl wrote:Briggs doesn't use roids, Stiverne does, maybe Stiverne can fight Arreola, they might shoot roids between rounds indeed.SaadOffTheDeck wrote: Good call, they can shoot roids between rounds.
You can develop asthma as an adult.asdfjkl wrote:Briggs is about the only athlete who actually has astma, diagnosed when he was 10 year old at a moment he had no pro athlete aspirations.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Yeah, stiverne/arreola 3 is a good call. Briggs is for sure clean? Not even in astma medication.asdfjkl wrote: Briggs doesn't use roids, Stiverne does, maybe Stiverne can fight Arreola, they might shoot roids between rounds indeed.
I know, but he already had it as a child, so in his case, it's not an excuse to take all kind of drugs to cheat with, he actually was diagnosed having it before he was into boxing at all.Rob3_142 wrote:You can develop asthma as an adult.asdfjkl wrote:Briggs is about the only athlete who actually has astma, diagnosed when he was 10 year old at a moment he had no pro athlete aspirations.SaadOffTheDeck wrote: Yeah, stiverne/arreola 3 is a good call. Briggs is for sure clean? Not even in astma medication.
But the drugs used to treat asthma are not specifically performance enhancing or banned.asdfjkl wrote:I know, but he already had it as a child, so in his case, it's not an excuse to take all kind of drugs to cheat with, he actually was diagnosed having it before he was into boxing at all.Rob3_142 wrote:You can develop asthma as an adult.asdfjkl wrote: Briggs is about the only athlete who actually has astma, diagnosed when he was 10 year old at a moment he had no pro athlete aspirations.
Jerome bettis had asthma. I had it bad as a kid and it went away. Briggs is a medicine cabinet. That won't help him against anyone of note. If he can't stop Fred in 6 minutes he'll get clowned.asdfjkl wrote:Briggs is about the only athlete who actually has astma, diagnosed when he was 10 year old at a moment he had no pro athlete aspirations.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Yeah, stiverne/arreola 3 is a good call. Briggs is for sure clean? Not even in astma medication.asdfjkl wrote: Briggs doesn't use roids, Stiverne does, maybe Stiverne can fight Arreola, they might shoot roids between rounds indeed.
Hmmm... Yes they areRob3_142 wrote:But the drugs used to treat asthma are not specifically performance enhancing or banned.asdfjkl wrote:I know, but he already had it as a child, so in his case, it's not an excuse to take all kind of drugs to cheat with, he actually was diagnosed having it before he was into boxing at all.Rob3_142 wrote:
You can develop asthma as an adult.
Which ones?asdfjkl wrote:Hmmm... Yes they areRob3_142 wrote:But the drugs used to treat asthma are not specifically performance enhancing or banned.asdfjkl wrote: I know, but he already had it as a child, so in his case, it's not an excuse to take all kind of drugs to cheat with, he actually was diagnosed having it before he was into boxing at all.
Ones containing steroids.Rob3_142 wrote:Which ones?asdfjkl wrote:Hmmm... Yes they areRob3_142 wrote:
But the drugs used to treat asthma are not specifically performance enhancing or banned.
Could you be a little more specific? Do you mean Vitamin D? Cholesterol? Corticosteroids?boxing_rocks wrote:Ones containing steroids.Rob3_142 wrote:Which ones?asdfjkl wrote: Hmmm... Yes they are
"Briggs is about the only athlete who actually has astma" is possibly the most blanket statement I've ever seen.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Jerome bettis had asthma. I had it bad as a kid and it went away. Briggs is a medicine cabinet. That won't help him against anyone of note. If he can't stop Fred in 6 minutes he'll get clowned.asdfjkl wrote:Briggs is about the only athlete who actually has astma, diagnosed when he was 10 year old at a moment he had no pro athlete aspirations.SaadOffTheDeck wrote: Yeah, stiverne/arreola 3 is a good call. Briggs is for sure clean? Not even in astma medication.
Albuterol, clenbuterol, name themRob3_142 wrote:Which ones?asdfjkl wrote:Hmmm... Yes they areRob3_142 wrote:
But the drugs used to treat asthma are not specifically performance enhancing or banned.
Then you should ask to top cyclists, pretty much all of them claim to have astma, but all of them are the best cyclists in the world, odd isn't it?Blodhemn wrote:"Briggs is about the only athlete who actually has astma" is possibly the most blanket statement I've ever seen.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Jerome bettis had asthma. I had it bad as a kid and it went away. Briggs is a medicine cabinet. That won't help him against anyone of note. If he can't stop Fred in 6 minutes he'll get clowned.asdfjkl wrote: Briggs is about the only athlete who actually has astma, diagnosed when he was 10 year old at a moment he had no pro athlete aspirations.
Albuterol (also known as Salbutamol) have a therapeutic threshold of 1600 mg every 24 hours.asdfjkl wrote:Albuterol, clenbuterol, name themRob3_142 wrote:Which ones?asdfjkl wrote: Hmmm... Yes they are
Clenbuterol is a prohibited substance and there is no threshold under which this substance is not prohibited.Rob3_142 wrote:Albuterol (also known as Salbutamol) have a therapeutic threshold of 1600 mg every 24 hours.asdfjkl wrote:Albuterol, clenbuterol, name themRob3_142 wrote:
Which ones?
Clenbuterol is not a named on the WADA banned list.
Granted I can see the references on Wikipedia, but cannot see it listed on the WADA website of prohibited substances.asdfjkl wrote:Clenbuterol is a prohibited substance and there is no threshold under which this substance is not prohibited.Rob3_142 wrote:Albuterol (also known as Salbutamol) have a therapeutic threshold of 1600 mg every 24 hours.asdfjkl wrote: Albuterol, clenbuterol, name them
Clenbuterol is not a named on the WADA banned list.
I beg you, please just try do a little bit of research before you type anything further. You'd save yourself a lot of embarrassment.
Did you try to use search ?Rob3_142 wrote:Granted I can see the references on Wikipedia, but cannot see it listed on the WADA website of prohibited substances.asdfjkl wrote:Clenbuterol is a prohibited substance and there is no threshold under which this substance is not prohibited.Rob3_142 wrote:
Albuterol (also known as Salbutamol) have a therapeutic threshold of 1600 mg every 24 hours.
Clenbuterol is not a named on the WADA banned list.
I beg you, please just try do a little bit of research before you type anything further. You'd save yourself a lot of embarrassment.
https://www.wada-ama.org/en/prohibited- ... 2-agonists
June 15, 2011
WADA statement on clenbuterol
Following current media interest in relation to clenbuterol, WADA wishes to clarify the following: 1. Clenbuterol is a prohibited substance and there is no threshold under which ...
https://www.wada-ama.org/en/prohibited- ... lic-agentsRob3_142 wrote:Granted I can see the references on Wikipedia, but cannot see it listed on the WADA website of prohibited substances.asdfjkl wrote:Clenbuterol is a prohibited substance and there is no threshold under which this substance is not prohibited.Rob3_142 wrote:
Albuterol (also known as Salbutamol) have a therapeutic threshold of 1600 mg every 24 hours.
Clenbuterol is not a named on the WADA banned list.
I beg you, please just try do a little bit of research before you type anything further. You'd save yourself a lot of embarrassment.
https://www.wada-ama.org/en/prohibited- ... 2-agonists
Many apologies to both, I was pretty certain that Clenbuterol was a β-2 agonist, not an anabolic agent. It acts pharmacologically very similar to Salbutamol so a little surprised it was in a different section.asdfjkl wrote:https://www.wada-ama.org/en/prohibited- ... lic-agentsRob3_142 wrote:Granted I can see the references on Wikipedia, but cannot see it listed on the WADA website of prohibited substances.asdfjkl wrote: Clenbuterol is a prohibited substance and there is no threshold under which this substance is not prohibited.
I beg you, please just try do a little bit of research before you type anything further. You'd save yourself a lot of embarrassment.
https://www.wada-ama.org/en/prohibited- ... 2-agonists
"2. OTHER ANABOLIC AGENTS
Including, but not limited to:
Clenbuterol
Selective androgen receptor modulators (SARMs), e.g. andarine and ostarine;
Tibolone
Zeranol
Zilpaterol"
Same story with aspirines and meldonium.Rob3_142 wrote:Many apologies to both, I was pretty certain that Clenbuterol was a β-2 agonist, not an anabolic agent. It acts pharmacologically very similar to Salbutamol so a little surprised it was in a different section.asdfjkl wrote:https://www.wada-ama.org/en/prohibited- ... lic-agentsRob3_142 wrote:
Granted I can see the references on Wikipedia, but cannot see it listed on the WADA website of prohibited substances.
https://www.wada-ama.org/en/prohibited- ... 2-agonists
"2. OTHER ANABOLIC AGENTS
Including, but not limited to:
Clenbuterol
Selective androgen receptor modulators (SARMs), e.g. andarine and ostarine;
Tibolone
Zeranol
Zilpaterol"
You are a special kind of retard!asdfjkl wrote:Same story with aspirines and meldonium.Rob3_142 wrote:Many apologies to both, I was pretty certain that Clenbuterol was a β-2 agonist, not an anabolic agent. It acts pharmacologically very similar to Salbutamol so a little surprised it was in a different section.asdfjkl wrote: https://www.wada-ama.org/en/prohibited- ... lic-agents
"2. OTHER ANABOLIC AGENTS
Including, but not limited to:
Clenbuterol
Selective androgen receptor modulators (SARMs), e.g. andarine and ostarine;
Tibolone
Zeranol
Zilpaterol"
First I'm teaching him all kind of stuf around those medicines and now I'm the retard? What kind of retard are you?Stuarty30 wrote:You are a special kind of retard!asdfjkl wrote:Same story with aspirines and meldonium.Rob3_142 wrote:
Many apologies to both, I was pretty certain that Clenbuterol was a β-2 agonist, not an anabolic agent. It acts pharmacologically very similar to Salbutamol so a little surprised it was in a different section.
I'm now convinced you're now just a troll asdfjkl. Nobody can be consistently this ignorant and stupid.asdfjkl wrote:First I'm teaching him all kind of stuf around those medicines and now I'm the retard? What kind of retard are you?Stuarty30 wrote:You are a special kind of retard!asdfjkl wrote:
Same story with aspirines and meldonium.