By that logic doing drugs obviously doesn't work. The Tyson apologists convince their imbecilic selves that the main reason Tyson got battered and fukked by Douglas is because he was more interested in taking drugs, than training or fighting. I am fairly certain that Tyson was the champion, and Douglas the challenger, at that time.
It can be reasonably assumed that both Tyson and Holyfield roided at some point in their respective careers. They both made the evidence against themselves.
I wasn't being logical in that post. I was being sarcastic. What's with you getting all smart with me?
No denying his work ethic, but he had as much physical talent as anyone. He's one of the most gifted boxers to have laced up the gloves.