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Can we stop pretending like Brook isn't juiced to the grills?
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Originally posted by Sup View PostHe's known to be ripped but his physique is believable considering 3 things;
-He's literally 5'4" (shorter people have a much easier time getting that body type)
-He's a known vegan (0% body fat)
-We've seen him get fat and out of shape in pics before (from depression post-Provodnikov fight)
I have never seen Brook out of steroid shape. And plus, you seem like a UK lad so of course you're going to defend the steroid coward.
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Originally posted by Sup View PostHe's known to be ripped but his physique is believable considering 3 things;
-He's literally 5'4" (shorter people have a much easier time getting that body type)
-He's a known vegan (0% body fat)
-We've seen him get fat and out of shape in pics before (from depression post-Provodnikov fight)
I have never seen Brook out of steroid shape. And plus, you seem like a UK lad so of course you're going to defend the steroid coward.
He'd be dead. Men need 3-4% body fat to live and even that's borderline life threatening. Bodybuilders get down to that and can only sustain it for a few hours.
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He's definitely juicing in that first pic.
In all honesty though this kind of thing is becoming less and less of a big deal to me. I mean, when you have somebody like Anthony Joshua for example so flagrantly flouting the rules and getting away with it, it kind of makes a mockery of the whole testing system.
In this day and age if you're not on something you probably should be. It's no longer about getting an edge but maintaining a level playing field. I mean for Christ's sake, the Russians have organised doping rings right from the amateurs. Same kind of thing in America with college football. They want their athletes to be bigger, stronger, faster- simple as that. Nobody talks about it publicly because 'rules', but that's the real world of sports and to believe otherwise is just naive.
When the likes of Roy Jones talks about "modern training and nutrition" allowing boxers to fight well into their 40's these days, this is what he is referring to, not calisthenics or a vegan diet.
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