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"The enormous bill for this fruitless trophy hunting expedition led by agent Jeff Novitzky needs to be totaled up and those responsible should be held accountable," said Victor Conte, the BALCO founder and president, who spent four months in prison...
“The enormous bill for this fruitless trophy hunting expedition led by agent Jeff Novitzky needs to be totalled up and those responsible should be held accountable,” said Victor Conte, the BALCO founder and president, who spent four months in prison...
Chicago Cubs' Marlon Byrd signs autographs after morning workouts at baseball spring training Wednesday, Feb. 16, 2011, in Mesa, Ariz. The Cubs center fielder reiterated his trust in BALCO founder Victor Conte and said that's why he's still working with... View Photo »
The last four fights that I’ve worked with [Kingsbury], he’s been successful ... He’s beginning to understand that not every day of training can be a ‘green light’ day, that you have to get an adequate recovery interval after you have these very intense training days. He learns each and every time that ...
"The enormous bill for this fruitless trophy hunting expedition led by agent Jeff Novitzky needs to be totaled up and those responsible should be held accountable," said Victor Conte, the BALCO founder and president, who spent four months in prison...
"The enormous bill for this fruitless trophy hunting expedition led by agent Jeff Novitzky needs to be totaled up and those responsible should be held accountable," said Victor Conte, the BALCO founder and president, who spent four months in prison...
Eric Thomas: Former IBF/WBC welterweight champion Andre Berto (28-1, 22 KO’s) feels that his loss to Victor Ortiz (29-3-2, 22 KO’s) last April was due to him being supposedly anemic. Berto found out afterwards about his anemia problem and has fixed the...
Chicago Cubs' Marlon Byrd smiles as he jokes with teammates during morning workouts at baseball spring training Wednesday, Feb. 16, 2011, in Mesa, Ariz. The Cubs center fielder reiterated his trust in BALCO founder Victor Conte and said that's why he's... View Photo »
And he’s, like, ‘You’ll never guess who made it. Victor Conte makes it.’ And I was, like, ‘What are you talking about? Isn’t that guy in jail?’ And he said, ‘No, he only went to jail for a few months, but he’s back; he’s got this supplement company. He’s not too far from us.’
Fiction: Berto chalked up his loss to a tough action fight and lack of conditioning and went about his business as usual. Fact is, Berto discovered after the fight that he was anemic, and he did something about it. He hired former BALCO bad boy Victor...
Moments ago, former two-time welterweight champion Andre Berto made a pit stop by the Boxing Lab Radio Show, BoxingScene.com’s official audio program , hosted by Ryan Burton, Luis Sandoval, and Ernest Gabion. Berto is eyeing a February 11th rematch with
Victor Conte is the founder and president of Bay Area Laboratory Co-operative (BALCO), a controversial sports nutrition center in Burlingame, California, which the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) says developed the banned steroid tetrahydrogestrinone (THG) with the help of bodybuilding chemist Patrick Arnold. Pursuant to a plea bargain... Full Article
Chicago Cubs' Marlon Byrd smiles as he jokes with teammates during morning workouts at baseball spring training Wednesday, Feb. 16, 2011, in Mesa, Ariz. The Cubs center fielder reiterated his trust in BALCO founder Victor Conte and said that's why he's still working with a man who...
View Photo »Chicago Cubs' Marlon Byrd works out during baseball spring training Wednesday, Feb. 16, 2011, in Mesa, Ariz. The Cubs center fielder reiterated his trust in BALCO founder Victor Conte and said that's why he's still working with a man who served jail time for steroids distribution.
View Photo »Chicago Cubs' Marlon Byrd, front, fields a ground ball as teammates Fernando Perez, back left, Brett Jackson (59) and Reed Johnson look on during baseball spring training workouts Wednesday, Feb. 16, 2011, in Mesa, Ariz. Byrd, the Cubs center fielder, reiterated his trust in BALCO...
View Photo »Chicago Cubs' Marlon Byrd, middle, talks with teammates Matt Rizzotti, right, and Josh Vitters during baseball spring training Wednesday, Feb. 16, 2011, in Mesa, Ariz. Byrd, the Cubs center fielder, reiterated his trust in BALCO founder Victor Conte and said that's why he's still...
View Photo »Chicago Cubs' Marlon Byrd, middle, talks with teammates Matt Rizzotti, second from left, and Josh Vitters, left, as Bryan LaHair, right, swings a bat during baseball spring training Wednesday, Feb. 16, 2011, in Mesa, Ariz. Byrd, the Cubs center fielder, reiterated his trust in BALCO...
View Photo »Chicago Cubs' Marlon Byrd smiles as he jokes with teammates during morning workouts at baseball spring training Wednesday, Feb. 16, 2011, in Mesa, Ariz. The Cubs center fielder reiterated his trust in BALCO founder Victor Conte and said that's why he's still working with a man who...
View Photo »The last four fights that I’ve worked with [Kingsbury], he’s been successful ... He’s beginning to understand that not every day of training can be a ‘green light’ day, that you have to get an adequate recovery interval after you have these very intense training days. He learns each and every time that ...
And he’s, like, ‘You’ll never guess who made it. Victor Conte makes it.’ And I was, like, ‘What are you talking about? Isn’t that guy in jail?’ And he said, ‘No, he only went to jail for a few months, but he’s back; he’s got this supplement company. He’s not too far from us.’
