Re: Muscle Cramps and Steroids?
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Bicep tendon tears are pretty common, muscles develop at a rate the tendons can't keep up with and the forces they can generate overload the tendon.
Just ask james 'low hormones' toney
Was just going to say the same;D
I believe as fans of this sport that we would be shocked and dissapointed at how many of the fighters are taking something extra.
I still dont understand the love for Mosley in here when he has actually admitted he cheated! Same goes for Holyfield, who has admitted buying them but only after being caught out;)
I wouldnt be surprised if Haye was found to have used something. Same for Martinez. Im just sceptical about how fighters can move up in weight and stil look ripped rather than just the more traditional filled out look. When a fighter moved up in weight years ago it was mostly because they struggled to cut the last bit of weight but now we have men in the times of their lives when their testosterone levels are dropping who are putting muscle on as they move up. Ask anyone who trys to build muscle and its difficult to do and is a long process but we now have fighters in their mid 30's bulking up looking like pro body builders about to step on stage;D
Look at Duran as he moved up in weight. If that was nowadays hed be ripped to fuck at each weight (if he chose to cheat;))
Re: Martinez, take into consideration that he requested Junior submit to Olympic-style testing for their fight, even though Junior declined to do it. Makes Martinez seem somewhat less suspect. Also, he still fights close to 160, probably not very much difference to what he fought at 154.
In an interview posted on fighthype.com Martinez was asked if he would or did ask for additional testing and Martinez said no and that he believes Chavez will play fair. This got me suspicious of Martinez because how can he make such a statement when Chavez has a cloud over him with the doping tests. Chavez was caught for a masking agent and suspended for it, he somehow evaded testing for a previous fight, and he may or may not have tested before the Lee fight.
I read it was diuretics, which is about making weight. Rather than enhancing his body.
Re: Muscle Cramps and Steroids?
lebron james got some bad muscle cramps last night... kept him out of the end of the game.
he, to my eyes appears to be a steroid user.
Re: Muscle Cramps and Steroids?
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AdamGB
Bicep tendon tears are pretty common, muscles develop at a rate the tendons can't keep up with and the forces they can generate overload the tendon.
Just ask james 'low hormones' toney
Be a good target if you suspected your opponent abused roids; double hook, bicep- temple or make room and attack it from the inside as they jab etc.:)
Re: Muscle Cramps and Steroids?
You cant trust what you google when it comes to side affects of steroids
im not condoning them but just about every ailment the world has ever know has at one time or another been claimed to be a side of steroids
p.s. I think chavez and pac are probably roiders
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p.p.s if chavez fights martinez then it will be a battle of the king roiders
which is fine because it will be an even playing field
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Bicep tendon tears are pretty common, muscles develop at a rate the tendons can't keep up with and the forces they can generate overload the tendon.
Just ask james 'low hormones' toney
Was just going to say the same;D
I believe as fans of this sport that we would be shocked and dissapointed at how many of the fighters are taking something extra.
I still dont understand the love for Mosley in here when he has actually admitted he cheated! Same goes for Holyfield, who has admitted buying them but only after being caught out;)
I wouldnt be surprised if Haye was found to have used something. Same for Martinez. Im just sceptical about how fighters can move up in weight and stil look ripped rather than just the more traditional filled out look. When a fighter moved up in weight years ago it was mostly because they struggled to cut the last bit of weight but now we have men in the times of their lives when their testosterone levels are dropping who are putting muscle on as they move up. Ask anyone who trys to build muscle and its difficult to do and is a long process but we now have fighters in their mid 30's bulking up looking like pro body builders about to step on stage;D
Look at Duran as he moved up in weight. If that was nowadays hed be ripped to fuck at each weight (if he chose to cheat;))
Re: Martinez, take into consideration that he requested Junior submit to Olympic-style testing for their fight, even though Junior declined to do it. Makes Martinez seem somewhat less suspect. Also, he still fights close to 160, probably not very much difference to what he fought at 154.
In an interview posted on fighthype.com Martinez was asked if he would or did ask for additional testing and Martinez said no and that he believes Chavez will play fair. This got me suspicious of Martinez because how can he make such a statement when Chavez has a cloud over him with the doping tests. Chavez was caught for a masking agent and suspended for it, he somehow evaded testing for a previous fight, and he may or may not have tested before the Lee fight.
I read it was diuretics, which is about making weight. Rather than enhancing his body.
Yes it was a diuretic. But it is also a masking agent and has been on the banned list. The substance Chavez Jr. tested positive for was furosemide and it is banned due to its well known masking abilities. In fact the no. 3 sprinter in the world and 2012 Olympian is facing a lifetime ban, his second offense, for recently testing positive for furosemide.