UFC 200: Brock Lesnar fails a drug test

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  1. GOrtiz18

    GOrtiz18 Member Full Member

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    I am so shocked, doesn't the guy just look all natural?💉💉
     
  2. DirtyDan

    DirtyDan Worst Poster of 2015 Full Member

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    Is this legit?

    So they s****ped the only good fight at UFC 200 because Jon Jones failed a drug test... yet have Lesnar as the co headliner who fails his drug test?
     
  3. Willie Maeket

    Willie Maeket "40 Acres and Mule" -General William T. Sherman Full Member

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    They gave Lesnar a pass because of the time limit that he was given to perform. IDK about any they may have given him after the fight.

    Everyone is on dope they should just stop testing altogether. Its entertainment not the Olympics.
     
  4. KelandBeave

    KelandBeave Fab 4 Full Member

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    Didn't Hunt say he was gonna knock him out anyway with or without the juice?

    The only thing Lesnar needs for performance enhancing in a fight situation would be something like EPO to help with cardio, the blokes a man mountain and strong enough as it is.
     
  5. Jeremy Kyle

    Jeremy Kyle Well-Known Member Full Member

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    achillesthegreat FORTUNE FAVOURS THE BRAVE Full Member

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    This is the least surprising, yet the funniest thing, to happen in the history of sport.

    The fact remains, now that they are getting busted, it isn't stopping anyone. You need a genuine deterrent. For example, ban the best MMA ever (Jones) and the biggest draw (Lesnar) forever and then maybe people will take notice.
     
  8. BCS8

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    Right you are.

    I just finished working the garden and I can hardly get my shirt over my pecs now. :think I better take it easy if I take out the trash, don't want my muscles to burst my new pants after that workout ;)
     
  9. Francis75

    Francis75 FAB 4 Full Member

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    All the possible elite Heavy's in both boxing and mma these days are in the NFL and NBA but have never tried. Lets be honest both Hunt and Lesnar are garbage but thats the standard in the sport. lesnar hold the record for ufc heavy title defences yet he has pathetic zero stand up, in obviously afraid to get hit and engage in any sort of striking and basically wins fights on his size and strength to get his opponent down to the ground and keep them there. he doesn't have any speciall bjj talents either.

    Hunt imo have always been highly overrated in mma. All the top level guys he has ever fought have beaten him really. Oh ok I know he beat a Bigfoot off his ped's and a completely washed up frank Mir.

    As I said if these athletic freaks in the nba and nfl had have specialised in either boxing or mma from a very young age and the money was like it is in those sports then who knows the talent that we could be watching now.
     
  10. latineg

    latineg user of dude wipes Full Member

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    well i am not surprised, oh well, AGAIN.
     
  11. Jeremy Kyle

    Jeremy Kyle Well-Known Member Full Member

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  13. BCS8

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    I've heard that argument before and at first glance it makes sense. But, here's the thing: not everybody athletic likes fighting and punching / getting punched in the face. It takes a special kind of mindset to do that. Even Lesnar, as you noted, who otherwise play-fights for a living, can't handle it when he gets blasted in the kisser.
     
  14. latineg

    latineg user of dude wipes Full Member

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    yes very true.
     
  15. mirkofilipovic

    mirkofilipovic ESB Management Full Member

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    And just about every NFL or NBA player is roided to the gills as well. Also your argument is pathetic, not everybody chooses a life of athletics, most people live normal lives, becoming engineers or your local 7/11 cashier. Sports stars are less than .000005 percent of the population in any given country, just imagine if everybody on Earth tried to become athletes, we would have so much talent to choose from. But I digress, being a great NFL player does NOT signify you would be a great boxer and vice versa. Two different professions. People choose WHAT THEY want to be in their childhood, and some switch and see how it goes in other venues, some people are good at more than one thing, others not so.

    Your body is molded in to what you want it to be starting at a young age, some decide against physicality, and preference over cognitive usage, others vice versa, some do both and decide what they want to be later on. Povetkin could have been a lawyer had he been born in the United States, or a mathematician had he been born in China.

    Do not even bother trying to refute this, this is a logical argument that cannot be repudiated, this is common sense and critical thinking 101.