Vitaly and steroids
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you skipped over it idiot...........look. i will make it EASY on you. you don't even have to look up the things that i told you to look up (because obviously you ignored it & only cared about trolling my post)
look @ this link
"klitschko will not accept povetkins drug test demands"
The heavyweight champion of the world, Wladimir Klitschko, is not interested in Alexander Povetkin's request for both fighters to take part in random drug tests
this is from a radio interview of vitali giving his reasons of why his younger brother will never agree to blood test. vitali is CLEARLY against blood test in that interview.........
now heres the kicker.
wlad later on said that he's WILLING to take the blood test. to see this, look here.
"klitschko is not against blood test"
WBO/IBO/IBF heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko is not against the possibilty of taking additional drug tests for a fight with mandatory challenger Alexande
that leads me to believe that vitali was only speaking for HIMSELF & not for wlad. wlad has no problems with it. both brothers have conflicting stories..........
IF YOU CAN'T SEE IT BY NOW........YOU'RE JUST DUMB.
now run along & troll someone else's post ya loser............
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
All I see is Wlad (NOT Vitali) having a problem with some demands from Povetkin's camp (while it should be clear that Povetkin has been ducking Wlad for over 3 years now and uses every excuse he can get) and still later agrees to it. You have been unable to back up your claim "Vitali doesn't want to take a blood test" and are to this point still unable to back it up. That's the truth.Comment
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That 2 links no where say Vitali is against a blood test and your **** is nothing but pure BIASED speculation no where close to being valid facts.
All I see is Wlad (NOT Vitali) having a problem with some demands from Povetkin's camp (while it should be clear that Povetkin has been ducking Wlad for over 3 years now and uses every excuse he can get) and still later agrees to it. You have been unable to back up your claim "Vitali doesn't want to take a blood test" and are to this point still unable to back it up. That's the truth.
even evidence as hard as a brick won't change the delusional..............Comment
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I've heard Tyson was an overweight kid and have not seen a reliable source stating that he was that heavy although he may well have been. As an amateur he fought at 180 lbs, later under the 200 lb mark until turning pro.
Vitali Klitschko used to weigh a skinny 200 lbs during his kickboxing career, he put on a lot of weight in the late 90's but he did also use steroids during that time which may have helped him gain that physique.Comment
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He weighed in at 243. This was because Adamek was much lighter and faster. He weighed around an d over 150 against the heavier guys like Arreola. He began is career at 233, with his next fight, that same month at 236. As I recall, WK generally weighed i at 244, and VK at 248. Regularly.Comment
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Accorting to all the documented reports he did NOT "use steroids during that time".... His doctor prescribed a cortisone based ointment one time, for a nagging knee injury suffered in kick-boxing. When asked, he willingly told what it was, and was badly surprised to find it was banned. He did not "admit" was no "found out" etc that a ll the crazies like to drool over.Last edited by joseph5620; 01-05-2012, 09:19 PM.Comment
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He retired for 4 years due to chronic injury and hasn't had a major injury since, so I wouldn't disregard it as a possibility. Steroids can be used to treat injury; he could've used during his hiatus to help his body recuperate. He might still have to cycle before, during, or after training camps to maintain his body injury-free.
Until there's evidence, we can't go beyond speculation, but that doesn't rule out the possibility.
There are so many lame-brains on this site who never take the troubleo read the news properly, and therefore make uninformed and ignorant statements like this one abovComment
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You once more reveal yourself as a pure and bad blood Klitschko hater, and your hate-filled posts are already very disturbing to read. For a non-hating person it should appear clear that neither of the two is correct and the truth is simply that Vitali was using a painkiller that contained a banned substance to come into the Olympics (which only come once every 4 years - his only chance) with a leg injury, and that has nothing to do with any missing skills or boxing talent, and nothing to do with his pro career and pro achievements.
The rules and list of banned substances are clearly outlined for athletes in all languages.
If a guy tests positive for banned substance its evidence of guilt, ******ity or both.
An Injured athlete simply withdraws from the games. He does not use banned substances to get OVER. Thats cheating.Comment
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Accorting to all the documented reports he did NOT "use steroids during that time".... His doctor prescribed a cortisone based ointment one time, for a nagging knee injury suffered in kick-boxing. When asked, he willingly told what it was, and was badly surprised to find it was banned. He did not "admit" was no "found out" etc that a ll the crazies like to drool over.
I can accept the possibility that he used it to treat injuries unknowingly, but I also accept the possibility that, much like hundreds of other athletes, he used knowingly and had to make an explanation in order to preserve his credibility under the attack of media which labels PED users as unsportsman-like cheaters.
You're arguing that Klitschko used steroids to heal injuries caused by his kickboxing career but you also argue that Klitschko isn't/hasn't been injury-prone. Which is true?
As far as I'm concerned, when injuries have caused three major incidents during your boxing career (the Olympics, the Byrd fight, the retirement) you can be called injury-prone. He also pulled out of a fight with McCline during his comeback due to back injury. What I'm saying is that he suffered from injuries more than most boxers do which set his career back and may have kept him from reaching even greater heights in the heavyweight division.Last edited by TheGreatA; 01-05-2012, 09:39 PM.Comment
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These injuries happen because the joints cant keep up with the rapid, un-natural muscle growth. You cant Cheat the human body.Comment
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