Steroids don't make muscles pop up out of nowhere.
They compliment your existing work.
If true, steroids or not, he was likely favoring that arm or working it more than the other during training/weights.
If they are undertaking any form of random blood testing, then Pascal is likely clean.
Yeah, I know steroids wouldn't do that really. It would be strange for Pascal to be favouring his left arm or working it more than the right in training though, as he boxes orthodox with the right as his power hand.
Maybe he's always had that imbalance in his bideps. I've never noticed it before doe.
Steroids don't make muscles pop up out of nowhere.
They compliment your existing work.
If true, steroids or not, he was likely favoring that arm or working it more than the other during training/weights.
If they are undertaking any form of random blood testing, then Pascal is likely clean.
Yeah, I know steroids wouldn't do that really. It would be strange for Pascal to be favouring his left arm or working it more than the right in training though, as he boxes orthodox with the right as his power hand.
Maybe he's always had that imbalance in his biceps. I've never noticed it before doe.
Pascal looks roided to the gills. He will need them.
What's with labelling of anyone with well defined muscules as roided? He's got a good physique but nothing to suggest he's roided. This is an example of a roided fighter - notice the abs:
If you have ever worked out you would know one bicep is always more formed than the other one.
I do work out and my biceps are not noticably different like that. If you work out properly, your muscle development should be more or less symetrical, unless you have a genetic or injury related imbalance, or are doing a lot more work with one arm than the other for a sport like, eg tennis.
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