No Holds Barred: Dr. Nicholas Rizzo on Testosterone Replacement Therapy in MMA and Boxing
Sat Feb 15, 2014 12:43 pm
On this edition of No Holds Barred, host Eddie Goldman spoke with Dr. Nicholas Rizzo.
Dr. Rizzo is a board-certified internist, a former wrestler and wrestling coach, a ringside physician for professional boxing and MMA events, and a member of the Board of Directors of the Association of Ringside Physicians.
On January 27, 2014, the Association of Ringside Physicians issued a statement which said "the Association of Ringside Physicians supports the general elimination of therapeutic use exemptions (TUE) for testosterone replacement therapy."
We spoke with Dr, Rizzo by phone Wednesday about this issue.
Here is the body of that statement:
"The ARP Releases a Consensus Statement on Therapeutic Use Exemptions for Testosterone Replacement Therapy in Professional Boxing and Mixed Martial Arts.
"The Association of Ringside Physicians (ARP), an international, non-profit organization dedicated to the health and safety of the boxer and mixed martial arts athlete, has released a consensus statement on therapeutic use exemptions for testosterone replacement therapy in professional combat sport athletes, as follows:
"'The incidence of hypogonadism requiring the use of testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) in professional athletes is extraordinarily rare. Accordingly, the use of an anabolic steroid such as testosterone in a professional boxer or mixed martial artist is rarely justified. Steroid use of any type, including unmerited testosterone, significantly increases the safety and health risk to combat sports athletes and their opponents. TRT in a combat sports athlete may also create an unfair advantage contradictory to the integrity of sport. Consequently, the Association of Ringside Physicians supports the general elimination of therapeutic use exemptions (TUE) for testosterone replacement therapy.'
"For more about the ARP, visit their website at www.associationofringsidephysicians.org."
Besides discussing the many reasons for this position, Dr. Rizzo noted in this interview: "There's some report that just came out that states that long-term testosterone replacement therapy may be associated with heart disease. Now, it's a preliminary report, the jury's still out, the concrete data's not in. But anytime you're introducing something artificial, you need to weigh the risks and benefits. And one of the caveats of medicine is 'Primum non nocere,' which is Latin for 'First, do no harm.'"
While he is not entirely opposed to granting therapeutic use exemptions for testosterone replacement therapy, he believes that the actual number of professional athletes who require this and who would not be given an unfair advantage by this is quite small. "You can count them on one hand on a national level," he said.
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Re: No Holds Barred: Dr. Nicholas Rizzo on Testosterone Replacement Therapy in MMA and Boxing
Sat Feb 15, 2014 2:19 pm
I think TRT could be around for a while in MMA. These TRT companies are probably making some good money off all the athletes that are on it. It should probably be banned entirely or only allowed under the most extreme circumstances with a lot of oversight with the athletes that are on it.
Re: No Holds Barred: Dr. Nicholas Rizzo on Testosterone Replacement Therapy in MMA and Boxing
Sat Feb 15, 2014 2:52 pm
"'The incidence of hypogonadism requiring the use of testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) in professional athletes is extraordinarily rare. Accordingly, the use of an anabolic steroid such as testosterone in a professional boxer or mixed martial artist is rarely justified.
This is exactly what I think and have been saying.
Guys act like they have this super rare disease to get the exemption its BS.
Trt is BS for cheats and old farts who need to retire.
It would be one thing if they actually screened guys or monitored their use the whole time but you got guys testing positive with elevated testosterone levels and you have vitor belfort getting a title shot after beating guys using trt THAT HE DOESNT QUALIFY TO USE.
So basically guys are free to use trt freely unless you test positive then u get a slap on the wrist and its overlooked.
This is exactly what I think and have been saying.
Guys act like they have this super rare disease to get the exemption its BS.
Trt is BS for cheats and old farts who need to retire.
It would be one thing if they actually screened guys or monitored their use the whole time but you got guys testing positive with elevated testosterone levels and you have vitor belfort getting a title shot after beating guys using trt THAT HE DOESNT QUALIFY TO USE.
So basically guys are free to use trt freely unless you test positive then u get a slap on the wrist and its overlooked.
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Re: No Holds Barred: Dr. Nicholas Rizzo on Testosterone Replacement Therapy in MMA and Boxing
Sat Feb 15, 2014 3:00 pm
I never even hear about TRT in boxing. Not saying it doesn't happen but it seems to mostly be a MMA, more specifically a UFC phenomenon
Re: No Holds Barred: Dr. Nicholas Rizzo on Testosterone Replacement Therapy in MMA and Boxing
Sat Feb 15, 2014 3:22 pm
"'The incidence of hypogonadism requiring the use of testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) in professional athletes is extraordinarily rare. Accordingly, the use of an anabolic steroid such as testosterone in a professional boxer or mixed martial artist is rarely justified.
This is exactly what I think and have been saying.
Guys act like they have this super rare disease to get the exemption its BS.
Trt is BS for cheats and old farts who need to retire.
It would be one thing if they actually screened guys or monitored their use the whole time but you got guys testing positive with elevated testosterone levels and you have vitor belfort getting a title shot after beating guys using trt THAT HE DOESNT QUALIFY TO USE.
So basically guys are free to use trt freely unless you test positive then u get a slap on the wrist and its overlooked.
This is exactly what I think and have been saying.
Guys act like they have this super rare disease to get the exemption its BS.
Trt is BS for cheats and old farts who need to retire.
It would be one thing if they actually screened guys or monitored their use the whole time but you got guys testing positive with elevated testosterone levels and you have vitor belfort getting a title shot after beating guys using trt THAT HE DOESNT QUALIFY TO USE.
So basically guys are free to use trt freely unless you test positive then u get a slap on the wrist and its overlooked.
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Re: No Holds Barred: Dr. Nicholas Rizzo on Testosterone Replacement Therapy in MMA and Boxing
Sat Feb 15, 2014 5:07 pm
^Yeah, the whole TRT deal is crazy to me.
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Re: No Holds Barred: Dr. Nicholas Rizzo on Testosterone Replacement Therapy in MMA and Boxing
Sat Feb 15, 2014 5:08 pm
adam wrote:I never even hear about TRT in boxing. Not saying it doesn't happen but it seems to mostly be a MMA, more specifically a UFC phenomenon
Yeah, same here....Probably just way more abused and beneficial in MMA.
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