Or Joe will try to end the podcast, but Herb keeps it going for several more unnecessary segmentsI’m an hour in now. I get than i expected. I assumed Herb would end the interview abruptly for no reason.
Joe also was adamant about dick pills excuseOver all good podcast so far...anyone notice when the 2 were talking juicing Joe mentioned Jon Jones and how the UFC needs Jon now because he is their only star...(that was a slip up or a “hint” by Joe, I think Joe played a big role in getting Jon back in the octagon by planting that bullshit theory of cretine cut with coke mixed in a bad batch of bullshit story. Joe also knows UFC paid big money under the table to USADA in order to let Juicy get back in the octagon.)
This entire comment ruined my morning.About an hour in and I like Herbs mentality to reffing - willing to listen to others criticism and hear ideas in order to get better, he has the right mind set.
I think Lawler vs Askren was just a tough spot anyone could have messed up on, Herb use to be one of the great refs who was consistent ..I think when the UFC needed a certain fighter to win in order to try and build stars they started handing Herb money under the table - locker room bonus if you will if Herb would help dictate the fight with stand ups or shitty calls ..when that happened it was noticeable and his cred dropped.
Over all good podcast so far...anyone notice when the 2 were talking juicing Joe mentioned Jon Jones and how the UFC needs Jon now because he is their only star...(that was a slip up or a “hint” by Joe, I think Joe played a big role in getting Jon back in the octagon by planting that bullshit theory of cretine cut with coke mixed in a bad batch of bullshit story. Joe also knows UFC paid big money under the table to USADA in order to let Juicy get back in the octagon.)
While discussing EPOEPO- apparently it can cause strokes
joe: that shit turns your blood into paint
USADA doesn't test for EPOWhile discussing EPO
Joe: “I want to try it”
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Lmao!! What a surprise, to be honest I’m shocked he’s not on it already with all the running in the hills he’s been doing the last year.
Add EPO to the list of shit Joe has tried in the pursuit to live forever.
I’d want to live forever to if I sold my soul to the devil and know what’s coming in the spirit world once we pass.
How the fuck do they not test for EPO? lol that's crazy!!!USADA doesn't test for EPO
NY is the one who caught TJ for EPO
interesting lil tidbit
pretty sure it is not one of their regular testsHow the fuck do they not test for EPO? lol that's crazy!!!
Cycling already went through the whole EPO shit with Lance Armstrong and the whole Cycling industry was shook to the core.
they do test for epo.How the fuck do they not test for EPO? lol that's crazy!!!
Cycling already went through the whole EPO shit with Lance Armstrong and the whole Cycling industry was shook to the core.
thats not true.USADA doesn't test for EPO
NY is the one who caught TJ for EPO
interesting lil tidbit
seems like even if you didn't use EPO regularly it may be worth it to be on EPO on fight nightthey do test for epo.
but they dont test every sample for epo, that would be pointless
Whoever said they dont test for epo is an idiot.
however...
Epo has a very short detection window, so you wouldnt bother testing any samples collected after about 10am and before 10pm for Epo because it would be a waste of time
You also wouldnt test a sample for epo when the athletes biological passport over an extended period of time shows absolutely no indication whatsoever that they are taking epo.
The epo test takes up to three days to run and then if you get a positive another three days to do a confirmatory test, its simply impossible to have labs that are handling 20,000 samples a year to submit every single one to the epo test.; just not possible.
But the 6am samples, the 11pm samples, and the samples where the athletes bio-passport suggests ill-doing.. they are 100% analysed for epo
from 2017 wada reports we know about 8-10% of urine samples are put through epo analysis (175 ish out of 2000 samples). That will be the 6am ones the 11pm ones and the suspicious passport ones.
Epo is something you need to take over a period of time for results. It's a shot every other day for a month or two. Once stopped the body still has the high red blood cell count, plus the body is still producing it's own red blood cells at a normal rate, so the benefits last quite a while (unlike high altitude training).seems like even if you didn't use EPO regularly it may be worth it to be on EPO on fight night
Definitely one of MMA's most abused IMO
the 1 on 10 chance of being tested is low enough that fighters will probably risk it if they like the benefits...who doesn't want a cardio boost on fight night?
Dim coming in like a motherfuckin Pimp!they do test for epo.
but they dont test every sample for epo, that would be pointless
Whoever said they dont test for epo is an idiot.
however...
Epo has a very short detection window, so you wouldnt bother testing any samples collected after about 10am and before 10pm for Epo because it would be a waste of time
You also wouldnt test a sample for epo when the athletes biological passport over an extended period of time shows absolutely no indication whatsoever that they are taking epo.
The epo test takes up to three days to run and then if you get a positive another three days to do a confirmatory test, its simply impossible to have labs that are handling 20,000 samples a year to submit every single one to the epo test.; just not possible.
But the 6am samples, the 11pm samples, and the samples where the athletes bio-passport suggests ill-doing.. they are 100% analysed for epo
from 2017 wada reports we know about 8-10% of urine samples are put through epo analysis (175 ish out of 2000 samples). That will be the 6am ones the 11pm ones and the suspicious passport ones.
u sound juicyEpo is something you need to take over a period of time for results. It's a shot every other day for a month or two. Once stopped the body still has the high red blood cell count, plus the body is still producing it's own red blood cells at a normal rate, so the benefits last quite a while (unlike high altitude training).
In a nutshell what I'm saying is a single shot would only give the fighter a confidence boost that they are on something.