Quote Originally Posted by douglas470 View Post
I'm a professional MMA fighter. I've been doing it professionally for over 5 years. I have 3 losses. And the reason was because I got tired. Then I was asking some people what they take and EPO was the first. In MMA we need a lot of endurance that's why I got it. I wanna see if it really makes a difference and was wondering if anybody would tell me the best way to use it.

Thx!!
Ok then, it makes sense.
I practise brazilian jiu-jitsu since 20 years and fought (either in competitions and in garages) with many MMA foes, so I know perfectly what you mean by saying you get tired.

But, in my view unless you are the next to fight against Fedor or similar I would not use it because according to some researchers exogenous EPO has not the same biological effects of endogenous erythropoietin. Recombinant human erythropoietin (rHuEPO) is not able to select, within the eritrone, the cells more suitable to become erythrocytes.
This inability of discernment (resulting in inhibition of apoptosis) means that all the cells of eritrone, even those imperfect, pass through the expected levels of ripeness and become erythrocytes.
According to the reports from the scientific literature, this would mean the risk of developing cancer diseases in the time even more than that other serious diseases (eritroleucemia, polycythaemia, red aplasia of the series by antibodies-EPO, acute myeloid leukaemia from increased concentration of EPO in blood...

Really, think about it.