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  • #41
    Originally posted by Terrible... View Post
    Oh your friends are experts why are u telling everybody they dont know what there talking about & u do because your Friends have said it does'nt make much difference ,LOL

    Your Freinds are power lifters not Proffesional Boxers they dont know **** when it is related to fighting at Championship level under the influence so Shut up u clown
    Let it go, you're repeating the same rubbish. Fact is you don't know **** about steroids, so it's best that you keep your mouth shut.

    Lennox Lewis who is an all time great professional boxer, said steroids does not help you in boxing. So Lennox Lewis is also an idiot, in your ******ed brain.

    This will be my last post about steroids.

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    • #42
      Originally posted by GunStar View Post
      Let it go, you're repeating the same rubbish. Fact is you don't know **** about steroids, so it's best that you keep your mouth shut.

      Lennox Lewis who is an all time great professional boxer, said steroids does not help you in boxing. So Lennox Lewis is also an idiot, in your ******ed brain.

      This will be my last post about steroids.
      Dr. Margaret Goodman -a practicing neurologist since 1988- has been the Neurological Consultant to the Nevada State Athletic Commission for over ten years, and has served as ringside physician for more than 450 professional boxing and kickboxing cards.

      QUESTION: Do steroids give a fighter an unfair advantage?

      DR. GOODMAN: Steroids have a lot of issues, in that not only are they dangerous to take but they do give someone an unfair advantage. It may not be the advantage that would help a boxer, obviously they are not going to help his chin, but there still are advantages.

      The main advantage of anabolic steroids to a boxer is in training. It enables the fighter to train longer, to train harder, to train more times in a day, it allows very quick recovery for your muscles and that's a problem.
      Does it help in a 36 minutes, 12 rounds fight? Probably to some degree, but maybe not to the degree where it would change a decision that much. Can it give someone increased power? Certain kinds of steroids do and certain kinds of steroids don't.

      There is the psychosomatic aspect of it, where they may not make you feel stronger, but in your mind it makes you thing you are, and that's an aspect too with anything that a fighter does. You know how much of the game is mental, so you have to worry about that as well.

      In essence it can make you get through a fight better because you've been able to train more -and you get stronger just from training. It really gives you -in some instances- a false sense of security while predisposing you to a whole group of risks that you shouldn't have when you step into a ring.

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      • #43
        Originally posted by GunStar View Post
        Let it go, you're repeating the same rubbish. Fact is you don't know **** about steroids, so it's best that you keep your mouth shut.

        Lennox Lewis who is an all time great professional boxer, said steroids does not help you in boxing. So Lennox Lewis is also an idiot, in your ******ed brain.

        This will be my last post about steroids.
        ******


        u dont know anymore than anyone else so why do pretend to ,the fact u think u do based on the fact u freinds are powerlifters is quite hilarious if u ask me

        the nonsensical bull**** u are talking is actually quite funny

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        • #44
          Originally posted by moofo View Post
          Dr. Margaret Goodman -a practicing neurologist since 1988- has been the Neurological Consultant to the Nevada State Athletic Commission for over ten years, and has served as ringside physician for more than 450 professional boxing and kickboxing cards.

          QUESTION: Do steroids give a fighter an unfair advantage?

          DR. GOODMAN: Steroids have a lot of issues, in that not only are they dangerous to take but they do give someone an unfair advantage. It may not be the advantage that would help a boxer, obviously they are not going to help his chin, but there still are advantages.

          The main advantage of anabolic steroids to a boxer is in training. It enables the fighter to train longer, to train harder, to train more times in a day, it allows very quick recovery for your muscles and that's a problem.
          Does it help in a 36 minutes, 12 rounds fight? Probably to some degree, but maybe not to the degree where it would change a decision that much. Can it give someone increased power? Certain kinds of steroids do and certain kinds of steroids don't.

          There is the psychosomatic aspect of it, where they may not make you feel stronger, but in your mind it makes you thing you are, and that's an aspect too with anything that a fighter does. You know how much of the game is mental, so you have to worry about that as well.

          In essence it can make you get through a fight better because you've been able to train more -and you get stronger just from training. It really gives you -in some instances- a false sense of security while predisposing you to a whole group of risks that you shouldn't have when you step into a ring.
          Dr. Margaret Goodman should watch James Toney's last fight.

          I said, I wasn't going to post again, since you post the Dr. Margaret Goodman article, I couldn't help myself.

          Anyway this will be my last post.

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          • #45
            Originally posted by GunStar View Post
            Dr. Margaret Goodman should watch James Toney's last fight.

            I said, I wasn't going to post again, since you post the Dr. Margaret Goodman article, I couldn't help myself.

            Anyway this will be my last post.
            Toney looked awfull because he is overweight & 40+ years old u clown


            have u got a ****in brain in that head of yours

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            • #46
              Originally posted by GunStar View Post
              Dr. Margaret Goodman should watch James Toney's last fight.

              I said, I wasn't going to post again, since you post the Dr. Margaret Goodman article, I couldn't help myself.

              Anyway this will be my last post.
              Why would she want to watch a fat lazy washed up fighter?
              He has long since been past his prime.
              You actually need to train for the steroids to do you any good.

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              • #47
                Originally posted by moofo View Post
                How much did it enhance his career?
                Could he have put on the Meat without the Juice for his one and only fight against a Trinket holder at Heavyweight?
                How many years was he using THG before it became detectable?
                And was it a factor that when the Balco scandal broke in 2003 Roy became human overnight?
                What are your thoughts.
                Are you among those people who can accept that someone who tested positive for steroids which in effect is cheating?
                Do you find it hard to swallow that Roy shattered the illusion ?
                Or can you just shrug it off and think "I don't care....Roy is my boy cheat or no cheat!!!"

                Thoughts?
                I started getting su****ious when Jones was hitting all those home runs, now my Jones rookie cards are worthless...thanks Roy.

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by Terrible... View Post
                  I'm an idiot!
                  I agree!

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by GunStar View Post
                    I agree!


                    i thought u were leaving or have u forgotten your

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by moofo View Post
                      Why would she want to watch a fat lazy washed up fighter?
                      He has long since been past his prime.
                      You actually need to train for the steroids to do you any good.
                      Then she should watch Danny Batchelder, he's only 31.

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