"Roid Gut" doesn't come from the use of steroids, they come from the use of HGH and Insulin.
In the case of HGH, on an adult, not only re-activates muscle grow but also organ grow. That's why bodybuilder's guts sometime looks like they are going to explode. Abdominal walls have to expand to accommodate the enlarged organs.
In the case of insulin, it produces what is called "Visceral fat", which is fatty deposits around some of the visceral organs. That is why bodybuilder guts expand.
Having said that... I don't think HGH or insulin has any advantage for any athlete other than a bodybuilder, which is looking for pure mass.
Do I think the use steroids.... YES (41 year old guys doesn't look like that) but I don't buy that "Roid Gut" theory because HGH and insulin, rather than help them, would hurt them in the ring.
In the case of HGH, on an adult, not only re-activates muscle grow but also organ grow. That's why bodybuilder's guts sometime looks like they are going to explode. Abdominal walls have to expand to accommodate the enlarged organs.
In the case of insulin, it produces what is called "Visceral fat", which is fatty deposits around some of the visceral organs. That is why bodybuilder guts expand.
Having said that... I don't think HGH or insulin has any advantage for any athlete other than a bodybuilder, which is looking for pure mass.
Do I think the use steroids.... YES (41 year old guys doesn't look like that) but I don't buy that "Roid Gut" theory because HGH and insulin, rather than help them, would hurt them in the ring.
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