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Flashback...Roid Jones, Jr: The Steroid Scandal
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Originally posted by BKM- View PostYou can "seriously doubt" it all you want, this is not about feelings it's about factual history and the fact is that these drugs were certainly available back then and like I said it goes back even further than that.
It wasn't available much, but it was available for certain groups of people and the biggest being world class athletes. Top boxers of those days were far more famous and in demand than they are today so it was definitely accessable to them.
The more you read and think about it the more it seems "seriously possible" instead of seriously doubtful. It's time to get rid of that child-like innocense about athletes. They all use it.
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Originally posted by Mikeh333 View PostWhat evidence do you have that Sonny Liston was on steroids? That the drugs were “available” proves not a thing.
The drugs were certainly available to the most prolific fighter in the world at the time if they were literally fed to lame arse olympic weight lifters.
His body type(achieved with no weight-lifting) showed it, and he was definitely not above using it morally since he was no stranger to cheating in fights and having ties to the mob.
Why don't you tell us why you think him and others around his time didn't use anything? I'd love to hear your reasons other than your adorable naivety.Last edited by BKM-; 03-21-2020, 07:31 PM.
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Originally posted by them_apples View PostIf Arnold was on primobolan, which is an athletic enhancer than I wouldn't doubt the boxers of the 70s would take it as well. Often they would use it to retain muscle while cutting, similar to what Canelo was doing with Clen.
U **** retentive as well?
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Originally posted by BKM- View PostThere was no drug testing back then it wasn't even illegal to begin with.
The drugs were certainly available to the most prolific fighter in the world at the time if they were literally fed to lame arse olympic weight lifters.
His body type(achieved with no weight-lifting) showed it, and he was definitely not above using it morally since he was no stranger to cheating in fights and having ties to the mob.
Why don't you tell us why you think him and others around his time didn't use anything? I'd love to hear your reasons other than your adorable naivety.
Because U a drunk, everyone a a drunk is it?
U drink, therefore U drunk!
U vege too?
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Originally posted by BKM- View PostWhy don't you tell us why you think him and others around his time didn't use anything? I'd love to hear your reasons other than your adorable naďveté.
Nowadays it’s a different story- physical training has advanced to a point that the benefits are understood by athletes in a variety of disciplines.
But boxers in the 1960s? I doubt it. Boxing trainers were a cloistered community (still are) and would have been su****ious of a “drug” that they didn’t understand, that would add a lot of bulk.
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Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post- -Nice drive by hit!
Must be one of them 1/1 testa sissies wanting to dumb down the elite to sissy levels.
As it stands USADA, VADA, UKAD and others have been operating fraudulently in a quagmire of quicksand.
Bottomline- top boxers are more comprehensively drug tested than in major league sports in the absence of any testing of the news entertainment industry and their sports and political icons.
A normal 1/1 person would be ashamed of such a cowardly thug drive by, yet YOU remain shameless!
Only in boxing folks!
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