Their aren't many fighters at this level who aren't suspected here or there, but one guy I am absolutely certain is not is Tyson 'Fists of Fluff' Fury. Whether that is comprehended as a compliment is open to interpretation.
Comments Thread For: Whyte Hints at Belief That Joshua's Body is Built on PEDs
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An analogy. A low level cross country run - off camera. Maybe even school boy level. Some kid is close to the back of the pack. Then 1/2 a mile from the finish he suddenly pops up in third place and sprints to a win in the last hundred yards. Nobody saw him gradually move his way up overtaking everybody. Suddenly he just frickin appeared in third place when everybody's eyes were elsewhere. How did he do it? Well nobody saw him but he took a shortcut. Just 'cos you never saw it doesn't mean it's not obvious.
It's not humanly possible to put on 1 stone (=14 lbs) of muscle 2 years running doing regular exercise. Body building experts hope to see 2-4 lb muscle increases in a year doing regular exercise. So just because you never saw anything doesn't mean it didn't happen. Batting down su****ion is akin to throwing common sense out of the window.Comment
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If it's true what Whyte said - that he has increased 28lbs in weight in 2 years - and most of it looks to be muscle - then it must be true he is on peds.
Lets say of that 28 lbs then 20 lbs is muscle (because you don't see much fat on Joshua) that still means 10lbs of muscle gain per year. If he would be doing that cleanly then there'd be a line of other boxers and also body-builders outside his front door begging to know how he does it.
If I was Fury I'd ask for WADA testing before even entering into negotiations with him in the future.Comment
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