Comments Thread For: Joshua Open To Whyte II on 4/9, Chisora Possible
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I don't know enough about PED testing to comment on your first assertion, but the second ... get real!
I like Dillian Whyte as a character and as a boxer he has a lot of potential, but right now, he is a novice pro with a modest amateur pedigree.
AJ went life and death with Whyte and came very close to being KO'd himself.
Fury would box the sox off both of them.Comment
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Lmao! Best 200+ in the world?! Listen im a huge Joshua fan but he HAS cycled in his pro career and there are a dozen heavys that beat him!Comment
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That's do-able in 2 years as a natural not to mention Joshua isn't that big anyway.Comment
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Truly clueless. The UK can't afford to test for HGH or use carbon isotope ratio testing. You might as well use a breathalyser test - it's just as likely to catch someone with a decent juicing regime.
The most stringent testing in the world would be VADA, followed by USADA and Olympic testing (if they weren't corrupt).Comment
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It's doable as a 16 year old 140 pounder who just started going to the gym. It's impossible for someone who has been weightlifting for at least 7 years.
Not to mention every single study of maximum 0% body fat BMI naturally attainable by bodybuilders would put AJ well above the upper limit at 6 foot 6. He also trains for boxing, not bodybuilding.
I'd post sources but I doubt you could digest the info - let me know if you fancy trying.Comment
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You're so deluded! Who told you all that, your mum?! The UK's drug testing regime is solid as a rock. VADA and USADA use the UK model for testing as their own blueprint. You cant get better testing than the testing in the UK. We have a phenomenal record of fairness and rigorous testing.Truly clueless. The UK can't afford to test for HGH or use carbon isotope ratio testing. You might as well use a breathalyser test - it's just as likely to catch someone with a decent juicing regime.
The most stringent testing in the world would be VADA, followed by USADA and Olympic testing (if they weren't corrupt).
I'm afraid you need to stop listening to what others are telling you and start researching things for yourself.
I'm here to help you if you need it.Comment
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He's been lifting for 7 years? Source pls.It's doable as a 16 year old 140 pounder who just started going to the gym. It's impossible for someone who has been weightlifting for at least 7 years.
Not to mention every single study of maximum 0% body fat BMI naturally attainable by bodybuilders would put AJ well above the upper limit at 6 foot 6. He also trains for boxing, not bodybuilding.
I'd post sources but I doubt you could digest the info - let me know if you fancy trying.
Also that kinda proves a point, if he's been lifting for so long but couldn't reach the size he's at now sooner than he obviously wasn't lifting right. I bet he didn't know a third of the stuff he does now for building muscle/lifting.
A physique like Joshua's is attainable in two years, full natty.Comment
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