Roid raid!

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I didn't know where to put this story as supposedly among the clients for this corrupt pharmacy are Jose Canseco the persecuted white minority
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and Evander Holyfield the pious Christian...
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Current and former professional and collegiate athletes have reportedly been linked to an Orlando pharmacy that allegedly sold steroids and other performance enhancers over the Internet.

Federal and state narcotics agents raided the pharmacy Tuesday as part of a New York state investigation into the sale of the performance-enhancing drugs over the Internet.

The Albany, N.Y., Times Union and ABCNews.com are reporting that investigators in the year-old case uncovered evidence that testosterone and other performance-enhancing drugs may have been fraudulently prescribed over the Internet to current and former major league baseball and NFL players, college athletes, high school coaches, a former Mr. Olympia champion and another top contender in the bodybuilding competition.

Among the athletes reportedly on the customer list are former major league pitcher Jason Grimsley, according to the Times Union. The 15-year veteran was suspended for 50 games by Major League Baseball in June after his name was linked to a federal drug probe.

The Times Union reported investigators expected to arrest more than two dozen doctors, pharmacists and business owners on sealed indictments charging them with various felonies for unlawfully distributing steroids and other controlled substances, court records show.

Tuesday's raid of Signature Pharmacy, which did about $36 million in business last year, could expose a long list of sports figures, celebrities and others who have turned to Internet pharmacies for illegal drugs such as steroids, law enforcement authorities told the newspaper.

Albany County District Attorney David Soares said his office pursued the case, in part, because New York has some of the strictest prescription drug laws in the country. In addition, Signature Pharmacy last year did an estimated $6 million in business in New York, he said.

"We're arresting young men on street corners every day for selling drugs," he told the newspaper. "Signature did $30 million last year ... $250,000 in Albany County."

The Associated Press could not immediately reach Soares, who was in Orlando.

Customers usually have to pay high retail prices for their drugs, in part because many purchasers avoid seeking reimbursement from insurance carriers to avoid detection.

Mostly, they use cash, checks and credit cards to pay for the drugs.

"It's a complete perversion of the medical system," Christopher Baynes, an Albany County prosecutor assigned exclusively to the case for almost a year, told the Times Union.

Some companies have enlisted unethical doctors who blindly write prescriptions for as little as $25 each, according to court documents filed in Albany, Orlando and in a related federal case in Rhode Island.

The pharmacy is owned and operated by a Florida couple, Stan and Naomi Loomis, who are both licensed pharmacists. In 2002, the company reported revenue of about $500,000. Revenue topped $35 million last year, authorities told the newspaper. The pharmacy's phone was repeatedly busy Tuesday and a correct phone listing for the couple could not be found.

The pharmacy contains a small retail store that sells mostly bodybuilding supplements, a high-tech drug-manufacturing laboratory and executive offices on the second floor. A mix of federal and state agents spent Tuesday removing computers and records from Signature's offices, the paper reported.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Well more information is out on the scandal. It looks like Evander Holyfield has an alias of Mr Fields....
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Also the Pittsburgh Steelers team doctor is alleged to having purchased HGH. Potentially some name Steelers could be "outed". What I want to know is are Ron Mexico and Evan Fields distant kin folk.....
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So many of these glorified black boxers have juiced, Tyson anyone?? He had an interview on HBO right after he was released from prison. He looked jacked of course, but what struck was the horrific acne that covered his face.
 

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Roy Jone Jr. was another one. You notice how his career went into a tailspin right after the Basco steroid bust. Jones and Sugar Shane Mosley were both listed in court documents.
 

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dkr77 said:
Roy Jone Jr. was another one. You notice how his career went into a tailspin right after the Basco steroid bust. Jones and Sugar Shane Mosley were both listed in court documents.
Mosley lost his super human speed and went from a weightlifters body to a normal welterweights body.
 

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John Rockers name has been mentioned in the scandel. Expect to see his name and face attached to the scandel, everytime it is brought up on ESPN etc... (Holyfield's name will conveniently be left out.)
 

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Absolutely. You know that he's thinking about Wlad, without a doubt. He doesn't like white fighters, so this is a great way to smear them. Cast doubt on all of them by making up some number that is not based on any evidence.
 

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Wow the power of modern of medicine. Oldyfield looked relatively good in beating down Lou Saverese. It's off to Russia for Evander....
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I want to see Evander "Head Butt" Holyfield fight a Russian so he will lose and then retire, and we will finally see the last of him...Edited by: JD1986
 

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In all fairness, Saverese is 42 years old as well. He put up a good fight and had Holyfield hurt in the 4th with some vicious uppercuts. Edited by: Alpha Male
 

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Well well Sugar Shane was on more than glucose...
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I always knew it as he looked too buff for a welterweight and his weightlifting in between fights was too heavy for a small welterweight. Also when he fought Hoya the first time he was losing until Hoya slowed down and he then swept the rest of the later rounds. Here is the story..... Boxer "Sugar" Shane Mosley is alleged to have used BALCO designer steroids "the clear" and "the cream" as part of a doping regimen before a 2003 fight against Oscar De La Hoya, SI.com reported Friday.

Citing multiple unidentified sources who attended an international anti-doping conference in Colorado Springs, Colo., last November, SI.com reported that lead BALCO investigator Jeff Novitzky alleged that Mosley began using those two drugs, as well as EPO, two months before the light middleweight championship fight won by Mosley in a unanimous decision.

A BALCO client, Mosley was subpoenaed in the Bay Area Laboratory Co-Operative investigation and testified before a federal grand jury in 2003. He has always denied doping and has never tested positive.

According to SI.com, evidence seized during the BALCO raids showed Mosley had blood work done to measure his hematocrit level, the volume of red blood cells, at 44. In a calendar with his file, the date of July 26 was circled, accompanied by the word "start" and the letter "e," the Web site reported, and the boxer's level increased to 52.2 by Aug. 8.

"Most men are in the low 40s," Dr. Gary Wadler, a member of the World Anti-Doping Association, told SI.com. "Anything over 50 is considered off the charts."

According to that same calendar, Mosley received a final dose of EPO, which stimulates red blood cell production, on Sept. 8, five days before the fight, SI.com reported.

In the fight, Mosley beat De La Hoya in a 12-round unanimous decision.

Blood doping has long been an issue in cycling and running, where athletes have boosted red blood cells to increase the capacity to carry oxygen to the muscles.

Mosley is scheduled to fight Miguel Cotto on Nov. 10 in a WBC welterweight title bout. He did not respond to messages left by SI.com with his publicist.
 
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Your right W.I.R., Shane did look too buff when he fought De lay Hoya. I, amoung many others(Foreman, Lampely and Merchant) believed he lost that second fight. If more concrete evidence comes forward, the decision over Oscar should be overturned and Oscar officially given the decision, but I doubt it. Many blacks and liberal sportwriters would say it is "unjust". I beleive any professional should be banned for life, if proven he used roids.
 

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JD074 said:
According to Max Kellerman, "Seven out of the 10 top heavyweights are on the juice."

http://www.boxingscene.com/?m=show&id=7664

This quote is nothing more than an obvious, thinly-veiled (if you can even call it 'veiled') attempt to cast doubt and suspicion over the capture of the heavyweight titles by whites.

Now that we know that all the whites cheated, it can make blacks feel better at having their a$$es handed to them in the ring.

For, any white guy who took the title at the expense of superior blacks cannot possibly be legit.

pfft...

Sad part is, many people will swallow this.
 

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Here is Mosley's follow up he claims the old my dog ate my home work excuse...
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osley admits he unknowingly took BALCO steroids

By Dan Rafael
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Updated: September 28, 2007, 10:02 PM ET

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"Sugar" Shane Mosley says he is a "health-freak-type of guy" who had no idea that what he took for a few weeks in the fall of 2003 were the BALCO designer steroids "the clear" and "the cream," which he said he was pressured to take by his former strength and conditioning coach.

In an interview with ESPN.com Friday, the former three-division world champion said: "Unknowingly, yes, some of the substances they are talking about, were being used as part of the workouts. I didn't know what the hell it was," Mosley said from Big Bear, Calif., where he is training for a Nov. 10 fight with welterweight titleholder Miguel Cotto.

I didn't know anything about that stuff. It was something given to me, pushed up on me. I'm a health freak-type of guy. I like to have everything organic, natural.

-- Shane Mosley

Mosley was responding to a report earlier Friday by SI.com, which, citing multiple unnamed sources who attended an international anti-doping conference in Colorado Springs, Colo., last November, said that lead BALCO investigator Jeff Novitzky alleged that Mosley used the steroids, as well as EPO, in a doping regimen prior to his junior middleweight championship rematch with Oscar De La Hoya in September 2003. Mosley won the fight via controversial decision.

"I had no intentions of trying to cheat or do anything crazy," Mosley said. "My thing is live healthy, eat healthy. That's how I live. I'm not afraid what people will think. I know the truth."

Mosley said that when former strength and conditioning coach Darryl Hudson asked him to go with him to visit Victor Conte's Bay Area Laboratory Co-Operative, he didn't want to go. But Hudson convinced him to take the trip, he said. Mosley, who testified on the matter in front of the BALCO grand jury four years ago, said he only agreed to visit Conte to obtain legal supplements.

"Someone gave [Hudson] a tip that [Conte] could help with my strength and explosiveness and [Hudson] talked to [Conte] a couple of times, I guess," Mosley said. "I told [Hudson], 'I'm good with the stuff I am doing in training now.' I was already feeling good, but I think Darryl wanted to make a big impression, for me to go out there and be really explosive. So I just listened to him and finally said, 'Let's check him out.' We went to San Francisco for one day and I talked to Victor Conte. I explained to him that I am already in great shape but the right vitamins and supplements here and there might help."

Mosley said he gave Conte a blood sample so he could figure out what supplements would be best for him. Mosley, however, said he told Conte and Hudson that he wanted to "make sure everything is OK, so let's call the Nevada [athletic] commission to make sure there are no problems. They called the commission, found out what was legal and what was illegal, and from there they did the program. ... And then, after I fought, I took my [drug test, which were clean] and I thought everything was alright. Everything to my knowledge was on the up and up."

Mosley said he paid Conte $1,500 with a personal check, which shows that he wasn't trying to hide anything. And then, for about four weeks late in his training camp he used the program Conte prescribed for him, which he later learned included undetectable steroids "the cream" and "the clear," in addition to the blood-doping drug Erythropoietin, commonly known as EPO, a hormone that artificially increases red blood cell production.

"I didn't know anything about that stuff," Mosley said. "It was something given to me, pushed up on me. I'm a health freak-type of guy. I like to have everything organic, natural. I believe you keep the organic and natural things and you will live longer. Maybe that's why I look and feel as young as I do. I am very in tuned with my body. When I heard they were investigating the guy [Conte], was like, 'Oh my God, what's going on here?' I feel used and abused. This guy is doing this crazy stuff. That's the only time I ever touched the thing."

Mosley doesn't even believe it helped him, citing the fact that so many believed that De La Hoya deserved the decision in the fight.

"If that stuff is supposed to help, it didn't do nothing," he said. "It hurt me. It was a close fight and I got the decision."

Mosley said when he fought De La Hoya the first time, in June 2000, he hadn't used anything and won more easily.

"So, to me, it really hurt me a little bit," Mosley said.

Mosley said he regrets that he didn't do more homework on BALCO before visiting.

"I definitely regret not being more involved and studying it and putting my trust in other people," Mosley said. "When it's all boiled down, it's not those guys being discredited, it is myself. I regret not following up and not knowing what it was. I didn't do much background check on (Conte). When I went (in front of the grand jury), I gave my testimony. It was truthful. I told them everything I took. But you wouldn't think rubbing anything on me is really going to do too much of anything."

Mosley said he and Hudson parted ways one fight later, after Mosley lost the Winky Wright in March 2004. Hudson eventually went to work with Wright.

"I know Darryl's mentality," Mosley said. "His thinking was this guy (Conte) deals with all these different athletes, that he's a top guy and I am trying to get Shane an edge. I don't think he knew what all this was about.

"I'm not really angry at Darryl. I'm angry at the situation and how it happened and how it put a strain on my life and how the writers are writing about me as if I am a sneaky villain trying to get this edge in fights and trying to win by all means necessary. I like to win my fights because I am the better man. If I lose, I lose. I have nothing to hide. I am a fair fighter, a clean fighter. I don't get down like this."

Dan Rafael is the boxing writer for ESPN.com.
 
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Mosely just admitted he "unknownly" took the BALCO roids! At least he was man enough to admit it (see the ESPN story). Oscar should demand that he be given the decision of their second fight back in 2003. I knew something was not on the up and up with Mosely being soo explosive after 9 rounds of a grueling fight.

This should add to the evidence of Bond not being allowed into the Baseball HOF.
 

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This bold face lying about steroid use is getting so tiresome. C'mon we all know that you get on a regimen to do this stuff it's not like someone hands you a shake or a pill and you just swallow it not knowing what's going on. It's such a joke, why don't the writers of these articles call them on it.
 
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Ah, the web some people weeve. Today one of the most prolific track stars of our time turned out to be a fake. Mario Jones confessed that she took those BALCO roids since 2000 just prior to the Olympics. Word is that the Olympic committe will strip her of those gold medals that she stole.

The same should be done to Shane Mosely. He admitted to not "knownly" taking the BALCO roids. His "victory" over De lay Hoya should be reversed in De La Hoya favor. The fight should have been scored for Oscar in the first place. Mosely should be suspended and fined.

I suspect that he won't due to him appearing to be a great guy and his mega fight with Miguel Cotto coming up. If this were a white/hispanic fighter of Mosely's stature he surely would've been dealt with in the appropriate way. The double standard that blacks recieve is astounding. I hope boxing does the right thing and bans Mosely, but I suspect it won't. I pissed!
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Also "Big Stiff" Mcline looks to be a guy that has been on drugs in the past. I remember before his WBO fight against Wlad telling a friend he looked freaky with his build and zero bodyfat look. Now I know why.....
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