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Originally posted by -Weltschmerz- View PostI personally don't think he's necessarily roiding. Some have amazing genetics, this is Mike Tyson when he was 15,
mike gets points for honesty
but still, he looks pretty normal there, joshua looks like he's made out of a synthetic substance
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Originally posted by #OccupyNSB View PostHe's literally a living "signs of steroid use" diagram and some people still deny it.
Guys who have never worked out and think you can look like that at 240 lbs just by going really hard I guess.
Drug testing in boxing is a joke. Fighters hire all these Memo Heredia types and just advertise it , in our faces, troll the commission with it.
Private enterprise is always 20 steps ahead of some slow state agency.
Again it reminds me of the Alistair Overeem saga. Anyone with eyes could see he was on every PED imaginable but you were "just jealous" til he got busted.
It's not a matter of being jealous (who even wants to look like that?) it's a matter of being around gyms and knowing what's humanly possible VS which guys shoot up 10 times per day and walk around lathered in perscription creams.
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Originally posted by SniXSniPe View PostYou obviously can't read--- perhaps you should focus on improving your reading comprehension instead of making wild assumptions about someone that are grossly incorrect. I know enough about cutting, bulking, and lifting weights. To Mr. workouts 2-3 times a week--- good for you! That makes you sound like a gym expert (I go 5-6 times a week, does that really freaking matter?). Worry about yourself, and not others, as they say.
I don't have a picture of him when he was 230 pounds vs. when he was 250 pounds. I don't know if he was dehydrated, or rehydrated at those weigh-ins. I don't know if he is carrying a higher fat % now (which I seriously doubt). The assumption was based on premise that AJ gained 20 pounds of muscles in slightly less than 2 years. He's not, "growing into his size" at the age of 24-26 years old when his body is basically fully developed. That weight change is either in: hydration, fat, or muscle mass.
Pick your choice.
If he's busted in the future then bump the thread and I will grovel at your feet whilst I eat humble crow, but once again till then do us a favour and shut the hell up with your currently false allegations.
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Strongly suspect he would get caught if he was.
His opponent this weekend is a case in point and he got done when he was fighting pretty low-level opposition.
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Tyson did probably use steroids post-prison, but not in his early years. He was a natural freak, didn't need to. He laid out grown ass men in the ring as a young teen.
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Originally posted by KOVALBOXER View PostKlitschko doesn't look like he's on roids, in fact he's not as ripped as he used to be.
If you follow him on any social media, he has the best diet I've ever seen.. that and he stays active nonstop. He's almost 40, so I would certainly hope he gained weight over the years like most boxers when they age.
The guys in the smaller divisions tend to be cleaner but still most of them would be benefited by using some steroids/testosterone for power and strenght so most boxers aren't clean.
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Originally posted by SniXSniPeThe reality is most professional athletes use roids. Look at Track & Field, and the recent scandal with Russia. Government sponsored doping program was discovered thanks to whistleblowers. Same thing with China in Track (check those woman's world records), and probably their powerlifting. Wouldn't be surprised if they announced they caught China with a government sponsored doping program there as well.
Hell, look at some sprinters. Tyson Gay, Lashawn Merritt (lol @ male ***********). Everyone on Michael Johnson's 4x400 team at the Atlantic Olympics was caught for roids, although MJ wasn't (lets be real, as big as MJ was there's no way he's getting outed). Look at Lance Armstrong. I can continue all day naming people, but you get the point.
I'm not against steroid usage, in fact, I think it should be legalized since the majority of professional athletes do it (although there are still obvious health concerns), including the ones that always put a big smile on and act against it.
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