06-19-2018, 09:19 PM
(06-19-2018, 07:51 PM)Belsnickel Wrote: Tetrahydrogestrinone, what Bonds used. increases androgen (and thereby testosterone) at levels far exceeding the heightened levels of a trans woman or a hyperandrogenic woman. The information I am referring to is coming from the CAS in arbitration with IAAF that said IAAF failed to prove that the level of increased testosterone provided a competitive edge. Comparing the Bonds case to this is like saying "a laser guided smart bomb with a minimal payload doesn't cause a lot of collateral damage." "But what about this laser guided smart bomb with a nuclear warhead!?"
Except Bonds wasn't competing against women with low levels of testosterone, he was competing against men with already high levels... and addming more still made that big of a difference.
Roided Bonds vs un-Roided MLB players is the same as Trans m-t-f vs normal women.
It creates a competitive edge and denying it is just silly.
If you cut of LeBron James' junk and gave him some hormone treatments, he would still be 6'8 with a huge skeletal/musular frame. The treatments wouldn't change that. It would be Globetrotters vs Generals if he went to the WNBA.
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