No, he doesn't have HG jaw and forehead. No, he doesn't have any more acne than anyone else who sweats all day in the gym. Nothing indicates that his skin is oily aside from gym photos, when he's sweaty. Also, being ripped year-round is a poor indication because users cycle several types a year and most don't look ripped year round (whereas natural guys are more inclined toward that).
A better argument would be that he is muscular in areas that a boxer typically wouldn't be. One typically has to dedicate himself to bodybuilding to get that sort of thick-all-over physique. Boxers become too injury prone when they do bodybuilding routines. Certain PEDs will make neglected muscle groups more responsive to growth so you start to look thick all over, like Kell does. Just based on personal experience, I'd say that Brook looks like he's using. So, I agree with you, just not with the method to which you arrived at the conclusion.
A better argument would be that he is muscular in areas that a boxer typically wouldn't be. One typically has to dedicate himself to bodybuilding to get that sort of thick-all-over physique. Boxers become too injury prone when they do bodybuilding routines. Certain PEDs will make neglected muscle groups more responsive to growth so you start to look thick all over, like Kell does. Just based on personal experience, I'd say that Brook looks like he's using. So, I agree with you, just not with the method to which you arrived at the conclusion.
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