Re: Let fighters juice....
Can you really call it a sport then? Because it doesn't come down to skills, strategy or ability. Just who can afford the best steroids or whose mixing the best cocktails in their camp. Every fight would honestly be billed Conte vs Heredia or Ariza..
Lets say you have someone like Chavez Jr. who was light on skill, but his pockets were padded and he had the backing of a major promoter that could juice him to the gills. Then you had someone who was a skilled middleweight but couldn't afford the juice. Would you feed this kid to the juicer so he could possible sustain a career ending injury because he couldn't hurt his opponent, couldn't outrun him because the juicer also has above average stamina, and even blocked punches jarred him to his bones.
If you're suggesting every fighter have access to the same illegal PED's then not only are you enabling fighters to commit murder, you're also suggesting the country be part of it. From the govt who doesn't shut the whole thing down to the audience that pays to see it.... because whether you realize it or not, the end game is just a live, glorified snuff film. A dog fight essentially, where people wont settle for less than seeing the full potential of these PED's. Whether that's punching someone directly in the heart and watching them die from cardiac arrest or punching someone so hard on the button that you snap his neck or detach both retinas with a single swing causing blindness.
Not to mention that these fighters are having kids which could be born with a whole range of birth defects and physical disorders.
Last edited by J_Undisputed; 03-14-2018 at 09:51 AM.
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