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i believe 90 percent of athletes take steriods of some kind..

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  • #21
    Originally posted by LarryX2011 View Post
    this aint bout floyd of manny man..damn are ya'll obsessed??im not even going into that in this thread..and those who continue will be placed on ignore
    Just answer the question. Is Floyd among those 90% or not?

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    • #22
      One of my fav documentaries

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      • #23
        Originally posted by Exposé View Post
        Just answer the question. Is Floyd among those 90% or not?
        welcome......................

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        • #24
          just look at basketball players from the 80's to now..hell look at quarterbacks from the 80's to now..its a huge differance

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          • #25
            bump...................

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            • #26
              Originally posted by LarryX2011 View Post
              just look at basketball players from the 80's to now..hell look at quarterbacks from the 80's to now..its a huge differance
              Whaaaat? It's the advances in sports nutrition and training regimes, nothing else.

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              • #27
                then look at lebron james????come on man...lol...but the big name athletes aing gonna get named cause they bring to much money to the table

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                • #28
                  Great documentary - what and how much vitamins do you have to take to get purple urine like Floyd. That can't be healthy

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                  • #29
                    that's why peds testing should be inclusive...not selective. put the pressure on commissions...not athletes. athletes will never self-regulate that's for sure unless they're ducking or just making excuses lol.

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                    • #30
                      Athletes aren't the only ones. Steroids are ALL over Hollywood as well.

                      Yeah, its a really good documentary. Show's a lot of truths no known to the regular joe blow.

                      By the way, if you don't know, Mike(Mad Dog), the wrestler died the same year the film came out.

                      From Wiki: Personal life

                      Bell, who had a history with substance abuse, was featured in the documentary Bigger, Stronger, Faster along with his two brothers.[3] On December 14, 2008, he was found dead at a rehabilitation facility in Costa Mesa, California.[3]Bell was 37 years old.

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