What made you believe you had to take peds to be a pro boxer? And do you think they helped you perform better?
Thanks: 0
Likes: 0
Dislikes: 0
What made you believe you had to take peds to be a pro boxer? And do you think they helped you perform better?
Yes I do believe I would have won those fights as those fights were won with punching power and despite what people think i think the substances for recovery, not muscle mass or strength
Those knockdowns with mcdermott were purely because I was not warmed up properly, as u see i got up both times and beat the count. I was not hurt at any point but if u are not warm, punches have a more pronounced effect
Me being muscular has nothing to do with the substances i was taking as i was naturally a very muscular guy anyway and as i said they were not used to be muscular, so that is down to my genetics.
there is a point of diminishing returns as far as muscle mass is concerned as u want enough to help ur power and protect vital organs but not too much that will hamper ur stamina as muscles require oxygen. so it really has to be experimented with off season to see what is best.
At this moment this is not an option.
The calibur of guys i know that are using are all across the board from the journeyman to world champions and also some guys who have retired who were world champions.
Array
Have you offered your services to the authorities to expose the problem and help the boxing game?
Why is it not an option?
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Array
Haye or Chisora, who do you think will win and why? Have you sparred either of them?
Array
Last edited by Jimanuel Boogustus; 06-23-2012 at 08:51 PM.
I am not prepared to grass up anyone, thats why.
I think Haye wins because of his speed. Never sparred any of them
My plans are to make money. I would do MMA if its financially viable.
No, that loss was due to bad tactical advice and not having been warmed up properly, i definitely didnt underestimate him.
- I admired several boxers but I wouldn't say they were my inspiration to start boxing and my style is not based on any boxer as it changed from most of my fights to the sexton fight.
- I couldnt really say as i havn't seen enough coaches to be able to say which one is best.
- Yes, Only become a pro boxer if it is a hobby and not to make money or you will be sorely dissappointed.
Array
If you were using for 6 years that means you started straight after graduating and all of your pro career. Did you also use as an amateur or when you did athletics?
I only ask these questions because as a fan of Boxing it seems that the prevalence of PED's in the sport is in danger of overshadowing the hard work and dedication of clean athletes out there. While I have no desire to see Boxers forced to be role models, the sport is dangerous enough as it is without participants not fighting on a level playing field. It makes precautionary measures like weight classes almost irrelevant when liberties are taken. If that makes me "an odious little c***" like your good friend Altug seems to think, then so be it.
Last edited by Beanz; 06-26-2012 at 01:25 PM. Reason: censoring the c word
FixedI only ask these clearly loaded and sarcastic questions because I am trying to wind you up![]()
I will send your questions over to him regardless of their obvious intent but I can tell you that you know absolutely nothing of what you speak.
1) Steroids do not give you more fast twitch muscle fibers which are responsible for explosive power. E.G Malignaggi wouldn't suddenly have power if he went on steroids. That's basic physiology..
2) Larry knew exactly what the effects of ABUSE were. He didn't abuse. Well played getting your PED facts from The Sun newspaper..
3) Larry was nowhere near gassed for the Sexton fight..
4) You can lose your legs in boxing and never be hurt in the process. Basic, basic stuff..
I doubt his answers will be much different but hey..I'll humour you and send them.
Array
What do you consider your most satisfying accomplishment in the ring?
Who was your most difficult or challenging opponent and why?
What is one (or many) things that you feel boxing fans, even the hardcore ones, just don't understand about the sport?
Thanks for doing this.
From your standpoint as a professional boxer who has been through it all. How corrupt do you think the game is? And to what degree? Not in terms of PEDs, but in general.
Last edited by southpawed; 06-27-2012 at 06:27 AM.
Array
Im not going to pretend to know the benefits of taking whatever you took and Im not going to look it up either so I'd like to know.... of all the attributes we'd like to see in a fighter (strength, speed, stamina, courage, punching power, ability to take a punch, mental strength etc) What were you trying to improve on?
When God said to the both of us "Which one of you wants to be Sugar Ray?" I guess I didnt raise my hand fast enough
Charley Burley
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)
Bookmarks