had to turn it up but the guy asks "Timothy, have you ever heard of something called testosterone replacement therapy" Bradley responds with "never heard of that, but there's a lotta things that build up testosterone naturally" and goes down a list .... Idk why he went that route.. all he had to do was lift up his shirt. "In T-HEAVEN, you can have a body like mine as well"
I think people are closing in on this ****. Most people in UFC are boosting their levels with replacement therapy - no reason for boxers not to.
I know you have an 'interest' in this. How prevalent do you think TRT is amongst top boxers? In your own personal opinion of course . . .
Thanks. Kind of an odd question to be asking during an open-workout, almost like he was trying to evoke a "got ya" response. Bradley just started talking about Brazil nuts :yep
Brazil nuts and oysters It's amazing how many elite boxers with years of experience in the sport have never heard of testosterone. Are they denying they know about it so if they get caught in the future they can pull a Peterson and claim they never knew it was banned?
Why are they acting like they've never heard of TRT, it's not a crime to know what it is, just adds fuel when you know damn well they know exactly what it is but deny all knowledge .
Apparently Floyd doesn't know :yep [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lR-W3ACNagc[/ame] Which is weird, because his friend Don Hale (who Floyd has admitted to flying out to watch all of his fights) owns over 20 testosterone replacement clinics in America . . . . :stir
Not sure. But there is access to "Clinics" in different parts of the countries which I hear is much easier to get what you need than to get it from an Endocrinologist. Celebs tend to get a lot more than the average person. But that's how it is across the board on anything. Athletes that would want to extend their careers I would think have an interest in TRT. It doesn't mean they need it or will go on but there will be a percentage that may need it or may feel they need it because of a natural decline (even though still within healthy limits).