Originally posted by mathed
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I don't think he is. Dude is just very skilled and very powerful. I'd have to see what he looked like at 22/23 to guage if what he is doing now at 32 is much different.
Wait until an opponent asks him to take tests. If he refuses to test or makes some ridiculous excuse. then I think that's a good indicator he may be dirty.
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Originally posted by radioraheem View PostDiscussion is not about Ali, Holyfield, Hagler, etc. It's about whether or not GGG underwent random drug testing as a professional. And the answer is NO.
But vast majority of boxers are not apart of a high standard anti-doping program.
The only one that I know is Nonito Donaire.
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Originally posted by The Big Dunn View PostI don't think he is. Dude is just very skilled and very powerful. I'd have to see what he looked like at 22/23 to guage if what he is doing now at 32 is much different.
Wait until an opponent asks him to take tests. If he refuses to test or makes some ridiculous excuse. then I think that's a good indicator he may be dirty.
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Immense power is supposed to be a gift, something few fighters truly carry. In this day and age, when that fighter actually comes along, he is doping.
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Originally posted by D4thincarnation View PostI am unaware of GGG taking any advanced form of anti-doping testing.
But vast majority of boxers are not apart of a high standard anti-doping program.
The only one that I know is Nonito Donaire.
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Originally posted by Cinci Champ View PostIm not saying I think GGG is using PED i wouldnt be surprised but i think hes just perfectly built. But i was just curious if anyone knew if he has ever done random testing leading up to a fight. I could be wrong but i dont think he has.
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Well, he isn't knocking out a bunch of Jake Lamottas, that's for sure. I think it's the level of opposition to be honest. Hurt Chavez Jr. and then we'll talk.
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