24 Results for evander holyfield

Page 2 Power Rankings: Odom edition

Patrick Hruby, Page 2

Patrick Hruby delivers the supremacy metric on the world of sports and beyond.

Story | Conversation | September 28, 2009

You're in luck … this is an open-book test

Patrick Hruby, Page 2

Do something silly like Dennis Franchione, and you'll wind up in the weekly quiz. That is Page 2's promise to you.

Story | Conversation | October 05, 2007

China's performance pipeline is gushing … in plain sight

Shaun Assael, ESPN The Magazine

The Chinese government talks a good game when it comes to cracking down on the availability of performance-enhancing drugs in advance of the Beijing Olympics, but ESPN The Magazine's Shaun Assael writes that the supply lines are still wide open.

Story | Conversation | September 23, 2007

Doctor illegally prescribed performance enhancers

Associated Press

A former doctor will plead guilty to illegally prescribing performance-enhancing drugs.

Story | Conversation | April 30, 2007

Ex-employee pleads guilty in steroid probe

Associated Press

A Florida man admitted selling illicit prescription drugs Wednesday and agreed to help Albany prosecutors pursue a multistate investigation into the illegal sale of steroids and human growth hormone.

Story | Conversation | March 28, 2007

Bonds lawyer acknowledges public perception

Mike Fish, ESPN.com

The latest steroid scandal centered on Internet sales means Giants slugger Barry Bonds isn't the only athlete under a suspicious cloud, says his lawyer Michael Rains.

Story | Conversation | March 26, 2007

Matthews proclaims that he's never taken HGH

ESPN.com news services

Gary Matthews Jr. finally broke his silence on the Internet performance-enhancing drugs scandal he has been linked to, saying Wednesday that he has never taken human growth hormone.

Story | Conversation | March 14, 2007

DA to send names linked to steroids to MLB, NFL

Associated Press

The district attorney investigating drug purchases on the Internet will forward to pro sports leagues the names of athletes who bought drugs.

Story | Conversation | March 13, 2007

Loomis', nine others plead not guilty in steroids case

Associated Press

Eleven people pleaded not guilty Monday to charges they operated a widespread Internet scheme that illegally sold steroids nationwide to clients that reportedly include professional athletes, celebrities and top bodybuilders.

Story | Conversation | March 05, 2007

Lawyer: Matthews Jr. broke no laws, set to cooperate

Associated Press

Gary Matthews Jr.'s lawyer is convinced the Angels' outfielder hasn't violated any laws even though his name surfaced in a widespread steroids probe.

Story | Conversation | March 03, 2007

Report: Hairston latest to come up in steroids case

Associated Press

Texas Rangers infielder Jerry Hairston Jr.'s name surfaced Friday and a ninth person was arrested in a widespread steroids investigation out of upstate New York.

Story | Conversation | March 02, 2007

MLB officials to consult Albany DA about Matthews

ESPN.com news services

Major League Baseball officials want more information on allegations that Angels outfielder Gary Matthews Jr. received HGH from a pharmacy that's part of a widespread steroid investigation.

Story | Conversation | March 01, 2007

Details emerge on pharmacy raided for steroids

Associated Press

Authorities say Signature Pharmacy was also operating a steroid production and distribution center that dumped more than $10 million worth of illegal drugs into the state of New York alone.

Story | Conversation | March 01, 2007

Report: Athletes received illegal 'roids via online ring

ESPN.com news services

Athletes were involved as customers of an illicit steroid distribution network that led authorities to raid a pharmacy in Orlando and investigate another in Mobile, Ala., a New York prosecutor said.

Story | Conversation | February 28, 2007

We laughed, we cried

Patrick Hruby, Page 2

We laughed. We cried. OK, we just laughed at all these bizarre sports happenings of 2006, writes Patrick Hruby.

Story | Conversation | December 21, 2006