Quote Originally Posted by Klitsfan
Quote Originally Posted by The Shadow
Quote Originally Posted by Klitsfan
Quote Originally Posted by The Shadow
This comes as little surprise. Maybe if Vitali cuts out the use of P.E.D.'s, he won't suffer so many injuries. It only stands to reason that his steroid use has to be a contributing factor to his multiple "training" injuries. Of course, I have no solid, but only anecdotal evidence to support this claim. But it just seems to follow a chain of logic.
There's no way this guy is ducking anyone, per say. I just think he needs to get off the sauce.
It sounds to me that you really have it out for the Klitschko's, otherwise you would keep your completely unfounded ideas that they are using steroids to yourself.You bring it up everytime you post about them, give it a rest.
I don't have it in for the Klitschkos. There can be nothing farther from the truth.
I'm just following a chain of logic that makes perfect sense and explains many of the issues related to both fighters. Do I think that they are the only ones using P.E.D.'s ? Of course not. But they are both the most obvious suspects.
If you come out and make a statement and you have absolutely no evidence to back it up and keep enforcing your belief, then it sounds a little pesemistic to me.To say they are the most obvious suspects because they hold PHd's in sports medicine couldn't be more ludicrous!
No, I just think that I'm analyzing a certain set of criteria and making an informed assessment about it. I'm not being a pessimist, rather, I think I'm just being a realist. There's nothing ludicrous about what I said. Coming from a former Soviet Block State, where the use of P.E.D.'s is well documented isn't grasping at straws. I'm not trying to irritate anyone with this argument. Nor am I just saying it to piss ardent supporters of both brothers off. I think they are both great for the sport. At the same time, I can't allow that to cloud my judgement calls when it comes to certain issues which seem self-evident.