If Jones been juicing all this time, then he needs to sue his supplier for a refund because his legs and arms are too damn skinny for somebody juicing.
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If Jones been juicing all this time, then he needs to sue his supplier for a refund because his legs and arms are too damn skinny for somebody juicing. -
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I figure most athletes are, let alone fighters.With that said, am I the only one who assumes that most fighters are one some form of PEDs? Whether its TRT or diuretics for weight loss or HGH, Ive always assumed that most fighters were a step ahead of the testers. Same with the NFL (that refuses to approve a HGH test) and world class sprinters.badComment
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Oh yeah. With the exception of a very few number, I've assumed most pro athletes have been using PED's for years. Look at the NBA; they start HGH testing and all of a sudden guys like LeBron and Melo lose a bunch of weight and have both been plagued by injuries this year. Injuries they likely could have recovered from faster or played through had they been on HGH.I didnt hear any rumors about him hiding under the cage. I do find it weird that Nevada apparently didnt have an issue or bat an eye at his abnormal T/E ratio.
FYI, heavy cocaine use can also reduce your testosterone levels. With that said, am I the only one who assumes that most fighters are one some form of PEDs? Whether its TRT or diuretics for weight loss or HGH, Ive always assumed that most fighters were a step ahead of the testers. Same with the NFL (that refuses to approve a HGH test) and world class sprinters.
Really no surprise at all with any UFC fighter and TRT. These guys train 2-4 times a day and will do whatever is necessary to be a step better than their opponent.
While PED's can aid in muscle growth, most are used as a recovery measure to allow for more training. The muscle comes from the work put in the gym, not the drug itself.Currently Playing:
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I had a bunch of friends in high school that didn't quite understand this. They got the roid gut bad haha.badComment
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If he was built more he'd be fighting at HW. His arms and legs are skinny but he is ridiculously strong. I'd say the PEDs (if he did them) did their job.
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Glover pulled out of the fight against Rashad due to fear of a beating. Hopefully a replacement is made.Comment
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I was literally just came on here to post this.Looks like Nevada did extra testing after Jones' initial results and it looks like he passed the CIR test and his testosterone was natural.
http://www.mmafighting.com/2015/1/8/...clean-prior-to
DC's t/e ratio also came out as one third of what it should be for an average man of African descent.
Could they both be mastermind PED users? Or maybe they just messed up the results? Or maybe fighters always have levels this low after fights but we haven't been paying attention? I'm clueless at this point.Boston Celtics
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