If VADA ever hired my services every single matchroom dope fiend junkie goon under their ranks would be brought to swift justice. No more shaved heads, no more lip service protests, no more special trips to Dubai, No more TUES, no more dianabol, no more HGH, no more insulin, no more diuretics and no more masking agents Matchroom and their entire operation which has become a breeding ground for scams, bribes and roiders. would go completely bust as a result of the clampdown. Their fighters will then become domestic/euro level fodder for the rest of the division.
Government are planning to start covering adverse costs for arms length bodies, rather than it coming from their budget...could be a game changer for UKAD. Will actually be able to afford to pursue drug cheats like Whyte,
You know, Dillan Whyte's situation is pretty interesting. The lack of noise made from the Whyte and Hearn camps is shocking. It's been nearly a month and Dillian Whyte hasn't done any interviews since the news of the drug tests came out. Take into account the whole Eddie Hearn ''statement'' video and it's clear Matchroom have something to hide.
Mate don’t bother with HTs. They cost a fortune to get it done properly, almost always it leaves the patient with poor density and/or coverage and as @305th said, the surgeon will insist that you spend your life taking finasteride or dutasteride and these are very serious drugs that **** with your hormones and can kill your sex drive completely. I’d only advise HTs to those who are genuinely wealthy and with a really solid amount of donor hair. Even then most celebrities who have had transplants will supplement them with hair systems. David Beckham 100% uses a hair system (wig). Andros Townsend is another one. This guy was legit bald as **** back in the day. HTs aren’t magic ffs there’s no way a HT could give him the density and coverage he has today. He is 100% wearing a system. Also @Twentyman, before Townsend started wearing a system he actually got one of those hair tattoos himself! These days salons who do hair systems are quite legit and they look fantastic these days. I don’t begrudge anyone who wears one because women wear fake everything and if a man wants to do something to make himself feel better by all means go for it. It’s ezpensive as **** though, think it costs ballpark £300 per month to get it done and treated/maintained as you want. I actually think Eddie Hearn wears a system... That hair tattoo treatment is legit but not everyone likes the idea of being head shaven and also I’ve seen some really poor ones in person where the person has attempted to get one too dark or with too unrealistic a hairline. When it’s done with light density and with a mature hairline it looks really smart, probably the best option for balding people who don’t like being bald. Love how this thread took a complete nosedive into hair treatment chat.
Regarding that last little paragraph, that’s exactly why we don’t want to hear all this ‘it’s toxic on here, i’m leaving soon’ talk @Aydamn . This hair treatment talk is reminiscent of one Xmas day in world war 1, when the British and Germans put their guns down and had a game of footy in no man’s land. Despite difference of opinions...we all have hair issues of some type. When we’re ready we’ll put the hair products down, get back in the trenches and resume fighting. Nowt like it.
It’s rumoured that we are able to practically clone people and alter dna to eliminate genetic faults but we can’t yet regrow hair or stop it failing out?Sounds mighty suspicious to me. It just doesn’t add up.
A few roid cycles in my 20s sped up my hair loss. Dbol didn't cause any (lucky for dullian) but tren and anadrol hit me hard. I brought a derma roller with some nizoral shampoo. I'm going to do it once a week. I can't be arsed to take that toxic crap rogaine and finasteride (this drops all your dht, which a man needs) . This is the furthest I'd take it as I look alright with a 0 allover
Thanks for the thorough advise mate, I have been taking minoxidil and using regaine for over a year. But just delaying the inevitable. I hope to learn to accept the bald/ shaven head look, I have grown a muscular frame so I hope I can pull it off But I'll refer back to your post when revisiting the topic of going bald. Cheers,
It's a man's perogative to sport a baldy head. Embrace it, I say. I find hair transplants a bit too vain tbh. Haven't gone bald myself but I'd get the mach 3 out if I was and probably use it as motivation to work out more. Big muscly baldy lads look cool. We're probably the last generation of men's men. Keep it old school!