So Chael Sonnen Was Right About Lance Armstrong All Along... Demands Apology

As a Canadian, I'm jealous of the U.S. for having Chael. I want one too!
 
At least Armstrong won some titles when he was using PED's...
 
well considering back then how he said no it wasn't me he deserve nothing, should have said it was him who was saying shit about lance instead of trolling

means nothing
 
Maybe once Team Sonnen births the next Ultimate Fighter and Chael P. Sonnen hands Chicken Bones his first loss on his way to what we all want....Sonnen v. Silva III where he will finally be recognized as the greatest pound for pound fighter this world and the next have ever scene, some of you will learn how to show some respect.
 
At least Lance won when he cheated.

Armstrong's steroid abuse allowed him to pedal faster for longer. I don't remember him having to avoid knees, kicks, elbows, fists or sub attempts.

I'm no Sonnen fan, but at least he hasn't filed million dollar lawsuits, with a million dollar legal team to try and intimidate anyone who made accusations, and actually won money from it. Now all those people making the accusations have been proven right.

Armstrong's whole career is basically one big lie, Sonnen mucked up once. Plus if you look next to both their names, Sonnen has won collegiate, and international wrestling titles, and has won 27 mma fights. Armstrong has nothing. So no Sonnen has been winning, Armstrong has nothing now.
 
Be a man Lance and tell Chael your story and he'll tell you his at TRT anonymous seminar. :icon_chee
 
Armstrong always denied taking roids and has just admitted that he was cheating. Sonnen never denied taking roids, fessed up before the failed test even came back, and has carried on taking roids for the rest of his fights (with proper TUE paperwork). Two completely different situations.

A lot of people don't realise Sonnen was on the same roids for the second Silva fight as he was for the first fight: http://www.mmajunkie.com/news/2012/...xemption-for-ufc-148-bout-with-anderson-silva

Yes he was on TRT in the second fight, but there is one massive difference, in the second fight he had to be under 6:1 this is a far cry from the 16.9:1 of the first fight, and no a paper work issue does not make 16.9:1 acceptable he clearly cheated in the first fight.
 
Caught roiding?? Damn sure he was!
Testosterone is an anabolic steroid (which every idiot should know by know) and Chael was caught with a 16:1 T:E ratio, 3 times as hight as the maximum TRT level allowed. Even if he was allowed by NSAC to cheat with TRT (which he wasn't) he still would have been busted since he was doing far more test. then he should.

Ratio means an amount measured against a certain amount. The body naturally produces testosterone and epitestosterone at a 1:1 ratio. If Chaels body was producing low testosterone and epitestosterone, but at a 1:1 ratio (as is normally the case with hypogonadism), then adding testosterone alone would completely alter the ratio. There is no medical reason to supplement epitestosterone, therefore it was not done. Of course he would register a high ratio, because the testosterone it takes to give him normal levels of testosterone is being measured against the low epitestosterone his body is producing.
 
Ratio means an amount measured against a certain amount. The body naturally produces testosterone and epitestosterone at a 1:1 ratio. If Chaels body was producing low testosterone and epitestosterone, but at a 1:1 ratio (as is normally the case with hypogonadism), then adding testosterone alone would completely alter the ratio. There is no medical reason to supplement epitestosterone, therefore it was not done. Of course he would register a high ratio, because the testosterone it takes to give him normal levels of testosterone is being measured against the low epitestosterone his body is producing.

This would be an acceptable answer if not for the simple fact that he now has to be below 6:1 which using your explanation would not be possible, which kind of blows the theory out of the water.
 
If you're going to cheat then make sure you're a winner.

-Lance Armstrong
 
Pot calling the kettle black

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1st response too, good job

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This would be an acceptable answer if not for the simple fact that he now has to be below 6:1 which using your explanation would not be possible, which kind of blows the theory out of the water.

No, no he doesn't...They test their blood and check their serum testosterone levels under current protocol. A t/e ratio for those with an tue exemption is basically meaningless. His ratio for his last fight with Anderson could very well have been exactly the same if not higher. The important thing is that they know exactly how much testosterone was in his system during training camp, the day before the fight, and the day after the fight by using his blood and checking his serum levels.
 
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