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this is how bloodtests look
http://cdn0.sbnation.com/assets/3988943/BarnettBrowne.pdf
page 9 indicates EPO use but the lab missed it.
Was that Barnett's or Browne's?
this is how bloodtests look
http://cdn0.sbnation.com/assets/3988943/BarnettBrowne.pdf
page 9 indicates EPO use but the lab missed it.
scrolling through documented tests from browne/barnett seeing 2.7, 2.5 which you expect and then seeing 0.19 from jones really puts it in perspective how fucking ridiculous this is. it's far from normal and he's been doing something shady no question about it.
Check the original MMA junkie article from weeks ago. The NSAC said what the blood tests were for from the very start.
They did blood tests only for hgh and a blood passport. Stop being stupid fucking conspiracy theorists.
this is how bloodtests look
http://cdn0.sbnation.com/assets/3988943/BarnettBrowne.pdf
page 9 indicates EPO use but the lab missed it.
No blood test yet?!! Wtf.
Looks like the UFC is pulling more shady crap with burying Silvas results until post fight.
They dont need a blood test for Jones, the CIR test is the strongest anti doping testing they have to date. Victor Conte asked Jones to take CIR test and not a blood test and that is because only a CIR test can conclusively prove the existence of exogenous, or synthetic, testosterone in the human body.
Nothing else is as strong and as conclusive that the test Jones took and Jones passed the test and additional testing.
A CIR test in which he had to take several weeks after.
A CIR test in which he had to take several weeks after.
If Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) champion Jon Jones has low testosterone-to-epitestosterone (T/E) levels (see them here), it's not because he was on steroids. That's according to Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC), who cleared "Bones" of any wrongdoing -- at least on the testosterone front -- after releasing the results of his carbon isotope ratio (CIR) test.
"His urine samples were tested, and according to our doctor he doesn't have a concern with the results of the urinalysis test at this time," NSAC Executive Director Bob Bennett told MMA Fighting.
Anderson is 40 and coming of a serious injury.
What's Jon excuse?