actually, upon further inspection :lol1:, he definitely seemed to have been on something post douglas. crazy thing is, alot of those heavys of that era looked juiced up too.
All i got to say is that Tysons attributes made him look like he was on steroids.
The power and speed just seemed different than other heavyweights.
What fight gave you that imptression, he was basically a "big" cw, fighting at hw
Is this true that atlas said this.
I doubt if that is true, he didnt mention it in his autobiography. Also Teddy would of been responsible as well, he was Mike's trainer at the time.
Conclusion:Internet Rumour
Of course, mister artiste.
I saw you dressed in your toga with the other Roman Senators with the thumbs down signal in your hand.
I'm sorry man. That was a really bad joke.
I'm just bored right now. I'm thinking about firing out a thread to gin up some action just for the lulz..
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My was just a physical freak, at 14 he was stronger than most men. I don't think anyone would give a child with freakish strength steriods on top of that.
Well, what if someone wanted to make their strength-gifted child have even more strength?
It's like adding fuel to a raging fire. Sure the raging fire is a threat, but adding gasoline to it enhances the fire.
I've talked to him many times in person.
The camera really highlights it, but in truth it's less noticeable in person.
Teddy is a decent guy in person, but I am not the biggest fan of his boxing reporting or announcing skills.
I think he talks too much and puts his foot in his mouth way too much.
Did you ever offer him a reacharound?
Remember when he had to apologize about Pac.
He's just a talking head with no filter.
Yah, but you have to admit thats one neat scar he has on the side of his face.
Given how Atlas hates Tyson, I'd say even if he did say it, it shouldn't hold much weight. And Holyfield accusing Tyson of steriods is like Margarito accusing someone of loaded gloves...
I doubt Tyson would while he was with Cus. Cus was a real professor of boxing and would never rely on that sort of thing to win, especially with the kind of work ethic he imposed on Tyson.