Friday, January 28, 2011

Only drug testing can save boxing

Drug Testing BoxersGetty ImagesBoxing loses credibility without drug System.Leistungssteigernde drugs are in boxing more dangerous than anywhere else.The sport needs a drug test regime to save financially.
".. ."the fight the" boxing store allegedly "was cancelled because both sides no fair schedule schedule from drug testing could."
2000 A post fight drugs test showed that IBF, WBC and WBA light heavyweight champion Roy Jones Jr. and his opponents Richard Hall both tested positive for androstenedione, a substance banned by the International Boxing Federation. In the next few weeks became known that Roy Jones Jr. able would be to keep his title, and also he would be suspended by the IBF for failure to implement of the mandatory drugs test.

2005 James Toney defeated John Ruiz the WBA heavyweight title to win, but later denenkeinepositivauf of the anabolic steroid Stanozolol. Toney received only a 90-day ban from the American Boxing Federation.


And only last year, the fight between Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Manny Pacquiao, the "Boxing save allegedly" was canceled, because agree mutually on a fair schedule of drug testing could not.


There is no doubt that in a troubled sports like boxing, for drug testing is time. In fact it is the only way to persuade viewers that sport is clean and that fighters are legitimate.

Drugs that fighters with suspicion are include human growth hormone (HGH) or Tetrahydrogestrinone (THG) used to help the weights movement up and down.

Testosterone is a common drug of fighters to the intensity of training and improvements in speed and force aid.
Among the largest sure doctors in boxing have acknowledged is the Nandrolone fighters. Nandrolone is one anabolic steroids used, for the treatment of osteoporosis in women after menopause and aid in the growth of blood cells in the bone marrow, but boxers often can you grow muscle mass and aid in physical recovery from workouts.


Erythropoietin (EPO) and androstenedione are other potentially harmful drugs to use the boxers. These steroids are known to body mass, increase oxygen intake and the ability to recover more quickly after training.

The difficulty in drug testing in professional boxing is that boxing organizations even private entities outside of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) exist responsible. This is largely due to the regulations in the United States where there no Government control and no Olympic Committee control for drug testing in the sport of boxing.

Blood tests for illegal drugs and controlled substances are required by the Nevada State Athletic Commission. In addition a fighter in Nevada is not required, a blood test for HIV and hepatitis B and C and other blood transmitted diseases, as part of the requirements for the grant of a licence boxing screens deliver.


It wasn't until the battle between Mayweather and Shane Mosley, rigorous testing have been applied rules for a big pay per view event. Both fighters agreed an unlimited number of blood and urine drug golden boy promotions for world title fight in Las Vegas in advance to take samples. The "Olympic-style drug testing is announced as the sport and the hope is a new standard for drug testing, that more commissions in U.S. State boxing a willingness to work with the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) will show in the future.

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