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  • #11
    It's tough to say for sure if Mike Tyson is on steroids now or was in the past without solid proof. Tyson’s transformation, especially when he made that comeback in his 50s, has raised some eyebrows. He’s super open about using other substances like cannabis and even some experimental treatments for recovery, so it wouldn’t be shocking if performance enhancers were part of his routine at some point.
    That said, Tyson’s career and physique in his prime were built on insane work ethic and natural talent.
    If you’re interested in more info about how steroids or other treatments work, check out steroidemeister.
    Last edited by judithcam; 12-12-2024, 11:15 AM.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by tonysoprano View Post
      TRT, definitely. Probably some HGH as well. Plus ancillaries and maybe EPO or some other scientific assistance.

      Whatever The Rock is on basically.
      Dwayne Johnson is absolutely juiced to the gills. At 52, he looks bigger and better than he did in his physical prime. Joe Rogan, who’s a friend of his, said on his podcast that he’s certain The Rock is using. About five years ago, at age 53, I was in some of the best shape of my life — ripped and muscular. I was very serious about my diet and training back then, and used no PEDs whatsoever (I never have). But even then, I estimate that I was at least 8 lbs lighter than I was in the same condition thirty years earlier. It’s called sarcopenia (age-related muscle loss), and no one is immune to it. For a man Dwayne’s age to be significantly bigger and more ripped than his pro wrestling days twenty years ago is, I dare say, impossible without chemical assistance.
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      • #13
        Originally posted by dan_cov View Post
        Him & Paul are both roided to the gills.
        How is this even a question? People should just assume that their favorite athletes, and fit actors and youtubers (and everybody on a fitness ****zine and in a supplement ad) is on gear. They'd be right most of the time. I get that not everbody is familiar with that side of things, but it's been explained enough times here.
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