I think it's obvious Canelo is, I also lean on Holyfield being on roids in the past. Fast forward to 43:10 of this video. Do you believe that Holyfield was on steroids throughout his career. The guy on the right says Holyfield was struggling at one point in his career because he didn't use steroids properly and figured it out later in his career. Fast forward to 43:10 of the video. This content is protected
Sorry, but this is a ridiculous question. - The name "Evan Fields" was listed under a pharmacy that supplied steroids. Fields had the same birthday, similar address, and same phone number as Holyfield. - He was weight trained by Lee Haney, who was a professional bodybuilder. - They guy gained 22 lbs. in 8 months jumping from CW to HW and didn't gain an oz. of fat. - His name was also listed at another steroid supplying company. Holyfield is one of the poster boys for the classic "he never failed a test" argument. If you never failed a test, great, but you also better not have evidence against you.
He used it to become a heavyweight, which otherwise he wouldn't have been in the era which probably was rife with cheaters. He created a playingfield in which he could compete, not levelling it by any stretch of imagination.
Compare there physiques to bodybuilders. Jumping weight classes while remaining "Lean" within a year, is a big big big hint to if there on the juice or not. Most bodybuilders who train for hypertrophy will gain 2-4lbs of muscle a year when done correctly (After beginner gains). This includes a long bulking period + cutting period. You think boxers have the genetics to reduce the time taken to do this to 16 weeks? Come on.....