Kiid Dynamite
11-14-2009, 06:29 AM
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View Full Version : Was Holyfield on roids in the first tyson fight? Kiid Dynamite 11-14-2009, 06:29 AM Is that true? 0Rooster4Life0 11-14-2009, 06:30 AM Is that true? Look into the Eyes of The Muscle Face Poping out of his back and see if you can see trust in them, then you will get your answer MANGLER 11-14-2009, 06:31 AM This may or may not be a serious question. But I'm really hopin this 'every fighter is/was on roids" bull**** don't spread into this forum. Squirrel 11-14-2009, 06:43 AM Not sure about for that fight; Tyson did indeed make the claim at the time, though. However, in 2007 Holyfield was linked to an HGH scandal; a supply record for HGH buyers was found; one man, named "Evan Fields" was on this list. This man shares Holyfields date of birth, home address, and apparently when they dialled the number linekd to the account, Holyfield answered. So read into that as you will. BennyST 11-14-2009, 07:41 AM Holyfield was a man of God. Blasphemous to even think he would use 'roids. You should all be ashamed of yourselves! 1SILVA 11-14-2009, 07:42 AM Is that true? The following fighters I believed used steroids at one point in their careers: Holyfield Roy Jones James Toney Shane Mosley Oscar De La Hoya fernando Vargas Both Klitschkos Tyson I am no expert as to how steroids can help a boxer in terms of fighting. If anyone knows, please enlighten. Squirrel 11-14-2009, 07:51 AM The following fighters I believed used steroids at one point in their careers: Holyfield Roy Jones James Toney Shane Mosley Oscar De La Hoya fernando Vargas Both Klitschkos Tyson I am no expert as to how steroids can help a boxer in terms of fighting. If anyone knows, please enlighten. Holyfield i've heard of, and believe. Roy Jones didn't; he took an over the counter substance that causes you to test positive for certain enhancers. Much the same was prescribed cough medicines test positive for opiates, and ibuprofen makes you positive for cannibis. Toney i've heard of and can believe. Sahen Mosley admitted it, so yeah. ODLH, never heard of him takingthem, can't really see it tbh. Vargas, never heard anything to do with him and steroids. VK tested positive and admitted use, never heard of Wlad using them but sometimes I have my doubts about him. Tyson, no way, no evidence, nothing about him says steroids, and why the hell would TYSON of all people use them? bojangles1987 11-14-2009, 07:53 AM Well, we know almost certainly he was on steroids at some point in his career, though I don't know if Holyfield ever admitted it. If ever there was a time to use it, it would be in a super fight against Mike Tyson after all the medical problems Holyfield had not that long before. TheGreatA 11-14-2009, 08:44 AM "Somebody high up in boxing mentioned to me that there was this other fighter who did steroids and I should too because it wasn't illegal in boxing yet," he said. "I said, 'I'm not going to do that. I ain't no cheater.' I was the undisputed cruiserweight champion and I was in the Olympics. If I started taking steroids, people would say, 'He cheated at everything.' But this guy told me, 'Well, [Mike] Tyson is doing it, you should, too. I said, 'I don't care if Tyson is doing it, I'm not.' " Holyfield said he is not accusing Tyson of taking steroids; he was just relating the story. He also declined to say who addressed the subject with him, adding, "The person is still in boxing. People sue people. I don't need to get into that. http://www.boxingscene.com/?m=show&id=7773 Obama 11-14-2009, 10:18 AM Holyfield i've heard of, and believe. Roy Jones didn't; he took an over the counter substance that causes you to test positive for certain enhancers. Much the same was prescribed cough medicines test positive for opiates, and ibuprofen makes you positive for cannibis. Toney i've heard of and can believe. Sahen Mosley admitted it, so yeah. ODLH, never heard of him takingthem, can't really see it tbh. Vargas, never heard anything to do with him and steroids. VK tested positive and admitted use, never heard of Wlad using them but sometimes I have my doubts about him. Tyson, no way, no evidence, nothing about him says steroids, and why the hell would TYSON of all people use them? Toney took roids to recover from an injury. Mosley admitted to using EPO, not roids. He admits that he MAY have taken roids, unknowingly. He never asked the guy who was shooting him with needles if the stuff was legal. And yes, plenty of legal things are injected with needles. Vargas was on roids for the DLH fight, tested positive for them. Squirrel 11-14-2009, 10:47 AM Yeah, Toneys injury rings a bell actually. Never heard of the Vargas issue, i must be pretty out of touch. Medicinal EPO is a performance-enhancer, which many would stick under the umbrella term "steroid". 1SILVA 11-14-2009, 11:50 AM Holyfield i've heard of, and believe. Roy Jones didn't; he took an over the counter substance that causes you to test positive for certain enhancers. Much the same was prescribed cough medicines test positive for opiates, and ibuprofen makes you positive for cannibis. Toney i've heard of and can believe. Sahen Mosley admitted it, so yeah. ODLH, never heard of him takingthem, can't really see it tbh. Vargas, never heard anything to do with him and steroids. VK tested positive and admitted use, never heard of Wlad using them but sometimes I have my doubts about him. Tyson, no way, no evidence, nothing about him says steroids, and why the hell would TYSON of all people use them? The reason I mentioned Tyson was because in the Peter McNeeley fight, he looked more ripped than ever. ANIMOSITY 11-14-2009, 11:55 AM steroids nowadays is somewhat impossible to actually track, all we know is that holyfield was a patient being prescribed some stuff from a pharmacy known for giving athelets illegal steroids Squirrel 11-14-2009, 11:57 AM That is true, I did hear he trained his ass off for it though, like, winding the clock back years. "Steroids" is such an umbrella term that people regurgitate so readily, looking muscular, vascular and cut-up doesnt inherently mean youre on performance enhancers. Some bodybuilders may well take chemicals to increase muscle mass, vascularity etc. Some fighters may take substances to increase their endurance, reduce pain feedback loops, increase ATP delivery to tissue etc. All characteristics that arent really measurable from a persons physique directly. Yaman 11-14-2009, 12:25 PM I heard Tyson took care of a small boxing gym in prison, and indeed his dieet changed drastically. In prison is also when he first started lifting weights, and he already had years and years of muscle memory by the time he got out. It's not that hard to believe that a man in this situation can look like he did at the McNeeley fight in a short period of time. He always had that large frame and with his genetics and circumstances he could add muscle rather quickly like that. Holyfield on the other hand doesn't have that frame naturally. Just look at his legs compared to his upper body. On the other hand he had the most advanced training available at the time so I can believe with his work ethic he could achieve it naturally. Yaman 11-14-2009, 12:31 PM Some pictures can help in this thread I thought. First Tyson fight: http://blogs.bet.com/news/playahater/wp-content/uploads/2008/02/holyfield.jpg http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/44457000/jpg/_44457039_ab7.jpg I remember his grotesque looking traps. http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/39087000/jpg/_39087562_hollyfield300.jpg mama done raised a fool TheGreatA 11-14-2009, 01:18 PM This is off-topic but I found it interesting that Holyfield would defend Tyson in such a way: "People don't want to tell the truth about the things that they see, but I'm going to tell you the truth about what's really going on with Mike Tyson," Holyfield, 47, a noted straight shooter, told FanHouse on Thursday night. He also is boxing's only four-time heavyweight champion, and he captured one of those titles after his first fight with Tyson in November 1996 before their rematch seven months later in Eargate. "When Mike went to jail (for rape for three years through March 1995) and came back as a Muslim, he understood what it took to be a Muslim. He knew he couldn't curse and do all of these things. So when he came back, he told people, 'I don't want to talk about my past. I paid my debt to society, and I don't want to talk about the past or the girl (that he was convicted of raping).'" Holyfield raised his voice in disgust, saying, "But these reporters just kept trying to stick him, because just they kept asking him, 'What about this? What about that.' They kept doing this until they could get him upset. They did it on purpose. They just kept saying these smart things to him and all of this. They kept prodding and prodding until he went off and started cursing, and then the attitude (among reporters and society) was, 'Now, see there. I told you he ain't changed.' Mike Tyson and Evander Holyfield"They didn't want him to change, because there wouldn't be anything to write about or to talk about. The whole big thing is that people still want to agitate him, because they don't want him to be different. Everybody hates for a bad guy to become good. It is like they keep saying, 'You ain't going to treat us this way. You've been bad all this time, and now you want to be good? We're not going to let you.' "People agitate him on purpose, but given the way that he was brought up, he can't see it, and he just don't know any better." "When you welcome people like I do and talk to them, it don't excite (the paparazzi) as much," said Holyfield, whose smile always is seconds away. "They want somebody that really don't want to take a picture. This is what they do, and they get a lot of money for getting that one picture. "But it's also like this: At some point in time, when you weren't a star, you wanted somebody to take your picture. So once you're a celebrity, you can't be a celebrity some time and not the whole time. It may be uncomfortable to have all these people in your face, but this is why you get paid a little bit more money than a lot of people, because of your popularity." http://boxing.fanhouse.com/2009/11/13/evander-holyfield-rightfully-swings-to-mike-tysons-defense/ Wise words from Holyfield. 1SILVA 11-14-2009, 01:27 PM This is off-topic but I found it interesting that Holyfield would defend Tyson in such a way: "People don't want to tell the truth about the things that they see, but I'm going to tell you the truth about what's really going on with Mike Tyson," Holyfield, 47, a noted straight shooter, told FanHouse on Thursday night. He also is boxing's only four-time heavyweight champion, and he captured one of those titles after his first fight with Tyson in November 1996 before their rematch seven months later in Eargate. "When Mike went to jail (for rape for three years through March 1995) and came back as a Muslim, he understood what it took to be a Muslim. He knew he couldn't curse and do all of these things. So when he came back, he told people, 'I don't want to talk about my past. I paid my debt to society, and I don't want to talk about the past or the girl (that he was convicted of raping).'" Holyfield raised his voice in disgust, saying, "But these reporters just kept trying to stick him, because just they kept asking him, 'What about this? What about that.' They kept doing this until they could get him upset. They did it on purpose. They just kept saying these smart things to him and all of this. They kept prodding and prodding until he went off and started cursing, and then the attitude (among reporters and society) was, 'Now, see there. I told you he ain't changed.' Mike Tyson and Evander Holyfield"They didn't want him to change, because there wouldn't be anything to write about or to talk about. The whole big thing is that people still want to agitate him, because they don't want him to be different. Everybody hates for a bad guy to become good. It is like they keep saying, 'You ain't going to treat us this way. You've been bad all this time, and now you want to be good? We're not going to let you.' "People agitate him on purpose, but given the way that he was brought up, he can't see it, and he just don't know any better." "When you welcome people like I do and talk to them, it don't excite (the paparazzi) as much," said Holyfield, whose smile always is seconds away. "They want somebody that really don't want to take a picture. This is what they do, and they get a lot of money for getting that one picture. "But it's also like this: At some point in time, when you weren't a star, you wanted somebody to take your picture. So once you're a celebrity, you can't be a celebrity some time and not the whole time. It may be uncomfortable to have all these people in your face, but this is why you get paid a little bit more money than a lot of people, because of your popularity." http://boxing.fanhouse.com/2009/11/13/evander-holyfield-rightfully-swings-to-mike-tysons-defense/ Wise words from Holyfield. Great post Stoppage 11-14-2009, 01:43 PM There's no proof but I wouldn't doubt it. Adamantium 11-15-2009, 08:01 AM Toney took roids to recover from an injury. Mosley admitted to using EPO, not roids. He admits that he MAY have taken roids, unknowingly. He never asked the guy who was shooting him with needles if the stuff was legal. And yes, plenty of legal things are injected with needles. Vargas was on roids for the DLH fight, tested positive for them. Toney has tested positive twice against Ruiz and Danny Batchelder. Mosely took THG and EPO, he knew full well what he was doing as well. No way did he belive he was only taking vitamins. His testimony is online for further proof. As for Holyfield I believe his been using various forms of peds from at least the first Moorer fight.Dr. Margaret Goodman, now the chief ringside physician for the Nevada State Athletic Commission, told the SI reporters that back in 1994, when Holyfield evinced evidence of a heart defect follwing his loss to Michael Moorer, commission doctors believed the malady to be consistent with HGH use, but since Holyfield denied having used the substance they could not pursue the theory. I believe he was definately on something for both Tyson fights. we also have the whole Evan Fields story: http://stanford.wellsphere.com/general-medicine-article/evander-holyfield-gets-a-pass/440989 Trenchant 11-16-2009, 04:13 AM I think he probably took some after the first Qawi fight and then later after the Moorer fights and then later in his career to rejuvinate because he was older. When he bulked up from Light Heavy is when I would think he first did them. There is some chance that he was not fully aware of what he was taking in the beginning. Adamantium 11-16-2009, 09:41 AM I think he probably took some after the first Qawi fight and then later after the Moorer fights and then later in his career to rejuvinate because he was older. When he bulked up from Light Heavy is when I would think he first did them. There is some chance that he was not fully aware of what he was taking in the beginning. What makes you say that? mrboxer 11-16-2009, 10:15 AM i do not think he was or is on roids,he is a natural and does not need any assistance from any roid or other type of banned substance,:boxing: |