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Getbig Misc Discussion Boards => Mixed Martial Arts (MMA/UFC) => Topic started by: Bluto on November 29, 2007, 01:48:49 PM
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Dennis Hallman, who last competed in StrikeForce defeating Jeremiah Metcalf by submission, has tested positive for Drostanolone and Nandrolone Metabolite, according to Bill Douglas, a representative of the California State Athletic Commission.
Hallman has been fined $2500 and suspended for a total of 1 year.
Bill Mahood recently tested positive for Drostanalone after his fight in StrikeForce in September. Multiple fighters have tested positive in the past for Nandralone Metabolite, with the most publicized case being UFC lightweight champion, Sean Sherk, whose appeal is still pending to the CSAC.
Hallman, a veteran of multiple promotions including the Ultimate Fighting Championship, the International Fight League and StrikeForce, is currently the only fighter to hold two wins over UFC welterweight, Matt Hughes.
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California strikes again !
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the number of fighters testing positive for steroids is getting bigger and bigger it seems
every other week now
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These guys are morons! Pick a longer lasting roid will ya'!!! Geez! When are these guys gonna realize the big boys are all about GH and EPO?
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These guys are morons! Pick a longer lasting roid will ya'!!! Geez! When are these guys gonna realize the big boys are all about GH and EPO?
i agree. but epo is a waste of money and is to dangerous..gh and some test prop. is the way to go with these guys
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i agree. but epo is a waste of money and is to dangerous..gh and some test prop. is the way to go with these guys
I agree too but some guys will do anything to get their threshold up...
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i agree. but epo is a waste of money and is to dangerous..gh and some test prop. is the way to go with these guys
I'll disagree. EPO makes you feel like you have the heart & lungs of a pony. By itself, that won't make you dangerous, but it sure helps a skilled fighter.
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The following is a message from Ken Pavia, agent to MMA veteran Dennis Hallman - who tested positive for steroids for his fight at the Strikeforce tournament show earlier this month:
"Dennis and I are aware of the findings and are discussing a course of action. Again I would ask you to withhold judgement until all facts are in evidence
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Alexander Crispim, who defeated Clint Coronel by unanimous decision on the Nov. 16 Strikeforce event in San Jose, Calif., has tested positive for Desoxymethyltestosterone according to Bill Douglas of the California State Athletic Commission.
Desoxymethyltestosterone, also known as DMT or Madol, was one of the first “designer steroids.” It has been linked to the recent U.S governmental investigation of the Bay Area Laboratory Co-operative (BALCO).
Crispim has been suspended for 365 days and fined $2,500.
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they should stick to the classics... suspension,prop, winny or halo,,, gh is in and out in 24hrs too
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I'll disagree. EPO makes you feel like you have the heart & lungs of a pony. By itself, that won't make you dangerous, but it sure helps a skilled fighter.
its dangerous because your blood is already full with extra red blood cells (from steriods) which epo makes even more of. this can cause massive clotting which leads to heart attack and strokes