Is Gennady "Liitle G" Golovkin on steroids?

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  • SplitSecond
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    • SUBZER0ED
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      #22
      Another fatty saying you can't work out and develop muscles past the age of 30 without juicing. Why don't you take your fat ass to the gym sometimes, and if you do, I don't know.. actually work out, instead of playing with your damned phone. You might be surprised at the results.

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      • GTTofAK
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        #23
        Originally posted by SUBZER0ED
        Another fatty saying you can't work out and develop muscles past the age of 30 without juicing. Why don't you take your fat ass to the gym sometimes, and if you do, I don't know.. actually work out, instead of playing with your damned phone. You might be surprised at the results.
        It is harder. The ability of the body to add new neculi to muscle cells from stemcells becomes harder as we get older.

        But dont confuse actual new muscle myofibilar hypertrophy(more nuculi) with bigger muscle sarcoplasmic hypertrophy(more fluid). Powerlifters can decide at 40 that their bodies cant take stress of lifting that kind of weight anymore and move to bodybuilding and be absolutely jacked in pretty much no time because they have spent the last 25 years adding neculi to their muscle cells.


        Generally what you see in athletes is that when they were younger they did more power work and added actual nuclei. As they get older the power work becomes harder on the body so they more to more volume based training and the existing muscle that they built when they were younger fills out to compensate for the increased volume of work.
        Last edited by GTTofAK; 03-25-2016, 01:00 PM.

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        • Raonic
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          I doubt it.

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          • TheCell8
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            #25
            Put down the chalupa and get in the gym....

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            • SUBZER0ED
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              #26
              Originally posted by GTTofAK
              It is harder. The ability of the body to add new neculi to muscle cells from stemcells becomes harder as we get older.

              But dont confuse actual new muscle myofibilar hypertrophy(more nuculi) with bigger muscle sarcoplasmic hypertrophy(more fluid). Powerlifters can decide at 40 that their bodies cant take stress of lifting that kind of weight anymore and move to bodybuilding and be absolutely jacked in pretty much no time because they have spent the last 25 years adding neculi to their muscle cells.


              Generally what you see in athletes is that when they were younger they did more power work and added actual nuclei. As they get older the power work becomes harder on the body so they more to more volume based training and the existing muscle that they built when they were younger fills out to compensate for the increased volume of work.
              Harder maybe, but not impossible. And let's not forget, Golovkin is an athlete, so the ability to develop muscle is easier for him than someone who is sedentary. And it's not like he looks like prime Arnold, so it's feasible that he could have developed his muscles without juicing.

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              • Kay D
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                #27
                The way he seems unfazed by punches to his face is a bit unusual...

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                • mobstarik
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Brujeria
                  How did Little G go from looking like this in his late 20s prime:


                  To looking like this after the age of 30:


                  Look at how much bigger his neck, shoulders, and head got. Not to mention the major 'roid belly. That'd be extremely sad if he needed steroids to beat the bums he fights. Maybe he likes fighting in Monaco because there's no testing there.
                  U idiot he turned pro at 26, this photo from his early career

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                  • about.thousands
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                    #29
                    After the WBC announced all of their title fights would be tested by VADA the media praised them and VADA. We have two WBC title fights and neither are being tested and the media hasn't said a thing. When he waited until 3 weeks out to announce testing for his last fight a couple of people mentioned it was useless. Andre Ward was dogged for years about drug testing. This guy has only been tested once, three weeks out, and nobody has called him out. You have a writer that convinced people USADA would risk the millions a year they get from the government for a couple hundred thousand dollars from a fighter. They boxing media is corrupt. They can be bought off cheap.

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                    • Bardock
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                      #30
                      Lil G fans super butthurt in here

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