Just banned in 2016?

you can buy sustanon 250 over the counter in thailand no problem, completely legally. would you hold it against zingano if she gets busted for high test?
Not if she was competing in Thailand and being tested by a Thai organization.
 
He fought hendo in 2013 in california.

here is part of the banned list from the california commission in 2013:
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DHEA has been banned in sports for so long that i don't believe for a second machida didn't know
well shiyet, hard to side with machida in terms of intent even then.

@raconnor is discovering how much fun it is to point out facts to stupid people :D

im not stupid, i just didnt bother to look into the details of what drugs are banned by what commissions and where lyoto has fought through his career...
 
Machida isn't spinning anything u twerp. Not all changes happened in 2015 june, some of them happened later on. And why are you crucifying Machida for this? It's not a fucking Roids, it's anti aging cream.

its roids, just stop lying.
 
All fighters are using peds, gullible idiots.
 
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Fuckin people wanna blame PED's for everything. THIS isnt caused by PED's. This comes from severe training in accursed caves in Aokigahara,and perhaps pacts with the Devil.

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"I am so sorry but these damn roids just taste so good with my pee"
 
True but to be fair, he hasn't been active in over a year... Pre-USADA and even Reebok mess.
You know when I go to work in responsible for knowing all changes to policy. I don't get a weeks have period let alone 9 fucking months.
 
What's more likely? That all your heroes are getting hung up in PED gray areas by USADA, or that everyone was on steroids and as soon as they started testing, they all got popped?

Occam's Razor
 
Isnt this the same thing vijay singh was using in the deer antler spray? Even golfers knew
 
Didn't the UFC just start their partnership with USADA last year(mid 2015 or so)?


I could be wrong, but if so then USADAs policy (like IV bans) didn't apply to the UFC.




http://mmajunkie.com/2015/06/ufc-co...details-of-out-of-competition-testing-program
Nevada has used the WADA list (minus S0, prohibited methods) since at least 2009. Or at least, that's been in the regulation.

NRS 467.030)

1.  The administration of or use of any:

(a) Alcohol;

(b) Stimulant; or

(c) Drug or injection that has not been approved by the Commission, including, but not limited to, the drugs or injections listed in subsection 2,

Ê in any part of the body, either before or during a contest or exhibition, to or by any unarmed combatant, is prohibited.

2.  The following types of drugs, injections or stimulants are prohibited pursuant to subsection 1:

(a) Afrinol or any other product that is pharmaceutically similar to Afrinol.

(b) Co-Tylenol or any other product that is pharmaceutically similar to Co-Tylenol.

(c) A product containing an antihistamine and a decongestant.

(d) A decongestant other than a decongestant listed in subsection 4.

(e) Any over-the-counter drug for colds, coughs or sinuses other than those drugs listed in subsection 4. This paragraph includes, but is not limited to, Ephedrine, Phenylpropanolamine, and Mahuang and derivatives of Mahuang.

(f) Any drug identified on the most current edition of the Prohibited List published by the World Anti-Doping Agency, which is hereby adopted by reference. The most current edition of the Prohibited List may be obtained, free of charge, at the Internet address www.wada-ama.org.

3.  The following types of drugs or injections are not prohibited pursuant to subsection 1, but their use is discouraged by the Commission:

(a) Aspirin and products containing aspirin.

(b) Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatories.

4.  The following types of drugs or injections are approved by the Commission:

(a) Antacids, such as Maalox.

(b) Antibiotics, antifungals or antivirals that have been prescribed by a physician.

(c) Antidiarrheals, such as Imodium, Kaopectate or Pepto-Bismol.

(d) Antihistamines for colds or allergies, such as Bromphen, Brompheniramine, Chlorpheniramine Maleate, Chlor-Trimeton, Dimetane, Hismal, PBZ, Seldane, Tavist-1 or Teldrin.

(e) Antinauseants, such as Dramamine or Tigan.

(f) Antipyretics, such as Tylenol.

(g) Antitussives, such as Robitussin, if the antitussive does not contain codeine.

(h) Antiulcer products, such as Carafate, Pepcid, Reglan, Tagamet or Zantac.

(i) Asthma products in aerosol form, such as Brethine, Metaproterenol (Alupent) or Salbutamol (Albuterol, Proventil or Ventolin).

(j) Asthma products in oral form, such as Aminophylline, Cromolyn, Nasalide or Vanceril.

(k) Ear products, such as Auralgan, Cerumenex, Cortisporin, Debrox or Vosol.

(l) Hemorrhoid products, such as Anusol-HC, Preparation H or Nupercainal.

(m) Laxatives, such as Correctol, Doxidan, Dulcolax, Efferyllium, Ex-Lax, Metamucil, Modane or Milk of Magnesia.

(n) Nasal products, such as AYR Saline, HuMist Saline, Ocean or Salinex.

(o) The following decongestants:

(1) Afrin;

(2) Oxymetazoline HCL Nasal Spray; or

(3) Any other decongestant that is pharmaceutically similar to a decongestant listed in subparagraph (1) or (2).

5.  An unarmed combatant shall submit to a urinalysis or chemical test if the Commission or a representative of the Commission directs him or her to do so.

6.  A licensee who violates any provision of this section is subject to disciplinary action by the Commission. In addition to any other disciplinary action by the Commission, if an unarmed combatant who won or drew a contest or exhibition is found to have violated the provisions of this section, the Commission may, in its sole discretion, change the result of that contest or exhibition to a no decision.

[Athletic Comm’n, § 54, eff. 4-25-78]—(NAC A 12-13-82; 12-2-97; R058-05, 12-29-2005; R090-07, 12-4-2007; R003-09, 10-27-2009)
 
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