Miami NewTimes Story http://espn.go.com/espn/otl/story/_/id/8893139/report-alex-rodriguez-others-miami-clinic-ped-lists
give people a monetary incentive to cheat, and they will absolutely do it. not universally...but enough will to create a problem.
Wow... that is huge. Can't say I blame them, but still shocking to me they're pursuing it, considering the bolded part.
0.00000001% chance it gets voided. But they always kick the tires on these types of things, but nothing ever becomes of them. Hard to void a guaranteed deal unles something clearly violates it.
Yuriorkis Gamboa, rising boxing star who trains out of the Miami area, is on the list too. He's one of the fighters that 50 Cent promotes and was on the Pacquiao-Marquez undercard.
Or consider Yuriorkis Gamboa, a rising boxing star who won a gold medal for Cuba in the 2004 Athens Olympics before defecting to Miami two years later. Gamboa has compiled a 22-0 record and has won WBA and IBF featherweight titles since coming to the States. In the 2009 notebook, Bosch outlines an extensive program he was shipping to Gamboa. In addition to protein powders and calcium/magnesium/zinc compounds, he included a six-day-a-week HGH regime, IGF-1, and a cream with 20 percent testosterone. What's more, Bosch even notes that Gamboa's next bout is scheduled against Brandon Rios the following April and writes, "Start clean-up Dec. 1" — presumably giving the boxer enough time to pass doping tests. (The fight against Rios was later canceled, but Gamboa won two other fights by TKO and KO that January and February.)
I can't wait for Jeter to NOT be voted in the HOF because he was a teammate of ARod which raises questions.