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Is this comment literal or sarcastic? Does Tijuana, Mexico have some kind of decent MMA scene?
Sarcasm. Seemed strange for a guy from Hawaii to make his pro debut in Mexico haha.
Is this comment literal or sarcastic? Does Tijuana, Mexico have some kind of decent MMA scene?
Like I said THAT was a robbery.i started to dislike him after the Mitrione's fight: worst eyepoke injury that i can remember and he got the win.
Here's the reference for people who didn't catch it:
The mention of him fighting at Bellator 10, headlined by future UFC title challenger Joe Soto, really gives away that this is a troll post IMOnone of this is interesting
Rothwell was completely unfazed when the fight was stopped. Browne was like 230lbsGuys like Browne, Rothwell and Bigfoot were sitting ducks for Cain. Big lumbering dudes he could TD easily and in his prime, he hands were a lot faster than theirs when it came to striking.
Testosterone in itself isnt illegal in mma, too much testosterone is illegal. You can have as high as 6:1 ratio but if you’re tested right after you take test of course you’re going to be over the 6:1 ratio. Most athletes just microdose it so they don’t go over the legal allowable limit. Overeems explanation makes sense why he was flagged for high test ratios.
Exogenous testosterone without a TUE was explicitly against the rules under NSAC.
You don't have a clue what you're talking about sit down.
Rothwell protested the stoppage but Cain was using him as a wrestling dummy. Browne was 244 vs. Cain, but my point stands either way, Miss Pedantry.Rothwell was completely unfazed when the fight was stopped. Browne was like 230lbs
Yeah I do as I said previously you’re allowed to have a 6:1 testosterone ratio in mma, which means you can take testosterone you just can’t boost yourself over the legal limit.
Here’s some info I grabbed for you.
The average male produces a T/E ratio around 1:1. The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) uses a 4:1 standard for positive tests, and NSAC uses 6:1 as its cutoff, a number used by WADA up until 2006.
Exogenous testosterone is a violation - at all times under all circumstances - without a prior TUE.
I don't know if you're a kid or playing stupid. You cannot inject or ingest testosterone in or out of competition while licensed or requesting a license in Nevada.
Ovreerm literally testified before NSAC that he injected testosterone. The T/E is how they find out you did it.
Please sit down you have no idea what you're talking about and just typing misinformation here.
The mention of him fighting at Bellator 10, headlined by future UFC title challenger Joe Soto, really gives away that this is a troll post IMO
Just to clarify, taking testosterone in any form is banned by the IOC, USADA, boxing commissions and virtually all similar bodies. You’re absolutely not allowed to take testosterone.Again, yes you can take testosterone. Normal ratios are 1:1 to 2:1. You can take it up to a 6:1 ratio. If you go over 6:1 and they catch you it’s a failure. This is why majority of athletes microdose test, it’s easier to stay under 6:1. Overeem said he didnt realize the doctor was injecting him with test which is why his ratios were around three times higher than the legal limit.
Again, yes you can take testosterone.
Normal ratios are 1:1 to 2:1. You can take it up to a 6:1 ratio. If you go over 6:1 and they catch you it’s a failure. This is why majority of athletes microdose test, it’s easier to stay under 6:1. Overeem said he didnt realize the doctor was injecting him with test which is why his ratios were around three times higher than the legal limit.
Wrestling dummy, totally unharmed, proceeded to the buffet after that crap stoppage.Rothwell protested the stoppage but Cain was using him as a wrestling dummy. Browne was 244 vs. Cain, but my point stands either way, Miss Pedantry.
She was named Browne pre surgeryWho is Travis Browne? I know who Travis Rousey is.