are the klitchkos using steroids
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Anyone can get a belt. William Joppy was a multi-time champ too. So while it's an accomplishment, it doesn't so cool when you start telling people he beat Herbie Hide for his first title, a Kirk Johnson who OUTWEIGHED him for his second title and Sam Peter for his third. Yuk.Comment
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No need to single the klit's out here. Most top fighters likely juices. Roids, EPO, HGH. I'm pretty sure it's not just Mosley og Toney.
What we need to secure a clean sport is out-of-competition testing. And not just urine but also blood. It's only the very ****** ones that get caught in the post-fight test.Comment
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If I recall correctly Vitali was disqualified from the '96 Olympics for steroid abuse. There have been no indications or positive test results in the professionals.
I suspect that a lot of boxers, not just heavyweights are on steroids or some other form of performance enhancers. Max Kellerman estimated that 7 out of the top 10 heavyweights are on 'roids and I wouldn't doubt that at all.Comment
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No and none of you know **** all about juice.
First learn what juice does, what are it's effects on the body and how it's used, then compare the findings to the fighter in question and only then you have any right on giving an opinion without looking like a damn computer geek talking about conspiracy theories, aliens amongst us or some other **** you read on internet.Comment
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No and none of you know **** all about juice.
First learn what juice does, what are it's effects on the body and how it's used, then compare the findings to the fighter in question and only then you have any right on giving an opinion without looking like a damn computer geek talking about conspiracy theories, aliens amongst us or some other **** you read on internet.
Some of us do know something, thank you very much.Comment
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