I think they should be tested more often! i think every fighter has to tested immediately after a fight is signed and then again after the fight, at least for championship bouts! BTW Tyson, Wlad, Holyfield asn manny other look better than Adonis, adonis is crap.
Tyson was like 200lbs at age 14. He was a monster naturally. Lennox Lewis looked natural. Just because you have tall men and men over 220lbs who are muscular, that doesn't mean they take steroids. Primo Carnera was very big and muscular and that was before steroids had even been invented. Evan Fiel.....opps, Evander Holyfield on the other hand is very suspicious.
I think most fighters at heavyweight and even at lighter weights when moving up use steroids or HGH. There is simply too much money to be made in boxing. Don't worry, though -- it's everywhere. Soccer, football, tennis, cycling, heck professional darts players even take drugs to steady their hands. It's a sign of the times, and I rpopose we don't do a damn thing about it, because you can't stop it. Look at what happened to cycling -- every year the winner of the race is declared a cheater and given a 2-year suspension, it hurts the credibility of the sport. Boxing can't take that kind of blow right now. Just cover this with a warm blanket and pretend it isn't there.
atsch Do you need a breathilizer test before you except a man is DRUNK ? The man juices ZAK ! live with it !:hi:
:yep He trained with MR OLYMPIA gained a ton of muscle and had ROIDS sent to his house ! Thats a tad more evidence then just speculation !:deal
I think women would generally prefer Wlad's physique (and face). Plus, he's 6'6'' and Tyson is 5'11''.
Until reading this I assumed most heavyweights were clean. Maybe I was naive. Upon reflection, Holyfield almost certainly 'juiced'. This could explain the 'heart problems' he suffered during his loss to Michael Moorer. But, hey, I want a physique like Holyfields - where can I get me some 'juice'?
I agree - better than smoking, drinking and using recreational drugs. What are your thoughts on a non-athlete using 'juice' to improve physique? Would you do it?
Even taking out the moral aspect of using steroids, there are serious health risks associated with them - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anabolic_steroid There are mental health side affects as well as physical.
I don't think there's sufficient proof. Nor do i think that "Evan Fields" story is really legit...that sounds like a ****ing joke. And i dont think Wlad uses roids. He is a PhD in Physical Education...