PEDs should be allowed to give an even playing feild to those hesitant to take them due to fear of failing a drug test, and give us the best fights possible, due to athletes reaching a level they cant reach without PEDs/ low dosages.
Canelo and Steroids?
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wasn't much of a puncher?! Dude you DKSAB!! lol. Jose Cotto had 71% KO ratio coming in to fight Canelo. His last 3 fights at Welterweight were by KO too... Canelo since his debut was basically fighting at Welterweight. I assure you ALL THE YOUNG GUNS TODAY, like Haney and Ryan Garcia will look significantly bigger in 10 years! So Jose Cotto isn't a ''Puncher'' because history hasn't shown that power can't follow a fighter moving up just one class?!? Are you serious?! Paulie Malignaggi got a 15% KO ratio his whole career... these are the types that you say aren't a ''puncher.''
Dude go hit a heavy bag and think about professional boxing and its possibilities.. lol
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- - U Viagra abusers should be banned from posting on men's forums. A sissy is still a sissy by any other name...Billy Shakes...Based on some career highlights, we may be able to make some observations concerning Canelos possible use of steroids, growth hormone, or other PEDs.
See a video below that is a quick retrospective of Canelos career. It does not include the Kovalev fight.
https://*************/watch?v=nxBldlDL5S8
Here are the Kovalev fight highlights.
https://*************/watch?v=qjsU5876iB0&t=12s
Here are a few observations. This is not intended to be definitive, or the final word.
1. Canelo appears to take punches better now than he did at super welterweight. See the fight against J. Cotto at 154 - Canelo was very nearly knocked out. Yet Canelo was hit plenty by GGG, and never came close to getting knocked out. Kovalev and Danny Jacob hardly seemed to rattle him. Both fighters hit far harder than Cotto, Im sure.
2. Canelos power is the same, if not increased, at higher weight classes. He knocked people out at 154, and he knocks them out at 160, 168, and 175. This seems very unusual in any fighter.
3. To my eye, Canelo appears at least as lean, if not more lean, at 175 as he was at 154. I leave room for some sort of major overhaul in his diet over the past 7-8 years. Perhaps as a young man he ate foods he was allergic to, or that caused him inflammation. If he is free of those foods, it is conceivable, I suppose, that he was able to put on more muscle with little to no fat. But it would be unusual to say the least. Roy Jones Jr definitely carried a little more fat at HW than he did at SMW and LHW.
Similarly, it is possible that Canelo appears to take and deliver punches better now because he is a better fighter, more elusive, throws from more advantageous angles, etc. He started very young, and grew and improved over time.
Ill repeat, this I not a definitive answer. Nor can it be completely objective. But there is room for discussion here.
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Wow, it has something to think about. I like seeing such interesting experiments, so thanks for starting the topic. It is strange that scientists try to prove something by choosing two people. Random peope. We’re all different and can’t make any suppositions. Our bodies will react the same, and we will feel the same as others. So yeah, that’s strange. I like studying what is better for my body and what helps me to achieve the perfect shape. If you’re interested to know, here’s more info about It https://buyroidscanada.co/.Last edited by DelayMozrt; 10-26-2022, 03:10 AM.Comment
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Clean-nelo Neverroids > your favorite fighter.
Your racism and jealousy > your intelligence level.
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