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08-29-2011, 06:02 AM
Behind in the CMB doping
His list of banned substances and is not legal updated since 1976.
By Agencia EFE
MEXICO - The World Boxing Council (WBC) will review its list of banned substances to be discussed in the context of its next annual convention in Las Vegas, United States, today announced its President, Mexican Jose Sulaiman.
The review process will begin with a medical study on the use of drugs in boxing by Dr. Donald Clatin, University of Southern California (UCLA), an expert in doping and adviser to the WBC, said the head of the agency .
Based on the study, the WBC will take a position on drugs in the boxing world to ban some and allow the use of others, said the Mexican coach. The current list of banned substances WBC was adopted in 1976, when the agency adopted the IOC, "and since then has not been revised," so that for the Las Vegas Convention will be presented and discussed the state, said .
Sulaiman reiterated that the fight WBC drug will be considered encouraging as others such as steroids have a questionable impact on the boxer, who also uses drugs to lose weight.
"We want to avoid drugs that affect the mind and the neurological system of the fighter," said Sulaiman, arguing that the boxer exciting cause beyond human endurance of one's own and can be hurt.
In the case of steroids to help gain muscle mass and weight, its use is questionable considering that boxers have a weight limit that balances the fight against a possible rival, said Sulaiman.
Traduced from Spanish by Google ....
His list of banned substances and is not legal updated since 1976.
By Agencia EFE
MEXICO - The World Boxing Council (WBC) will review its list of banned substances to be discussed in the context of its next annual convention in Las Vegas, United States, today announced its President, Mexican Jose Sulaiman.
The review process will begin with a medical study on the use of drugs in boxing by Dr. Donald Clatin, University of Southern California (UCLA), an expert in doping and adviser to the WBC, said the head of the agency .
Based on the study, the WBC will take a position on drugs in the boxing world to ban some and allow the use of others, said the Mexican coach. The current list of banned substances WBC was adopted in 1976, when the agency adopted the IOC, "and since then has not been revised," so that for the Las Vegas Convention will be presented and discussed the state, said .
Sulaiman reiterated that the fight WBC drug will be considered encouraging as others such as steroids have a questionable impact on the boxer, who also uses drugs to lose weight.
"We want to avoid drugs that affect the mind and the neurological system of the fighter," said Sulaiman, arguing that the boxer exciting cause beyond human endurance of one's own and can be hurt.
In the case of steroids to help gain muscle mass and weight, its use is questionable considering that boxers have a weight limit that balances the fight against a possible rival, said Sulaiman.
Traduced from Spanish by Google ....