I agree and AB supporters will point to the fact he's done 10 fights under VADA with zero failed tests. I don't know for 100% sure if AB is juicing or not but let me say, if you can't get away with juicing as a boxer, you're an imbecile. You know exactly when you're fighting, sometimes 4-5 months out and at least usually 3 months out. Most these big names fight around the same time every year like Canelo in May and September. So it's easy to stack on and off and come up clean.
For sure, and if anyone is giving AB the benefit of the doubt, then maybe if you're comparing him to the average 39 year old man then yes Beterbiev has elevated HGH and testosterone levels - he eats clean, sleeps early, trains like a maniac and doesn't take drugs or drink alcohol. Those are all factors that contribute to raised levels of those hormones purely through lifestyle choices.
If however, you're comparing him to someone who DOES inject HGH and take TRT then his levels were lower. Then you have to take into account his genetics. He has low bodyfat, dense bones and huge hands. Those are signs of people with larger than usual Test and HGH.
Also, he's pure Caucus.
They don't mix with other races at all. Their women don't marry outside of Chechen tribes pretty much EVER so they have very distinct genetic markers.
His team has said he goes to the Russian mountains to train prior to the start of his actual training camps. Possible he could take something during this phase to get a high stamina and strength baseline, but stops before the start of training camp.
But when I used PED's in my 20's I had chest acne but what you don't want see is chest acne in your 30's. I have noticed and posted before the Joe Smith Jr. bout, that in many of his fights, especially for a man in his upper 30's there is a large amount acne that is evident on his back and rear shoulders, which is sometimes a sign of steroid use. Chest acne for Beterbiev, who late 30's is not a good look.
Again this does not 100% prove guilty for AB but all I know is that a reasonable person could deduce that he probably cycles off just before he pops dirty. Remember there's top PED suppliers and doctors out there that openly say they're always one step ahead of the testing agencies and those agencies are always playing catch up.
Cycle right, and no one pings you. Cycle wrong, and you're a headline. Go and ask Lance Armstrong.
Anyone who's used steroids before themselves (and thus knows what to look for) would know he's probably been one of the most obvious cases in the sport for a long time. I'm talking since the amateurs and certainly all throughout his pro career. I'm not suggesting that's where all his power comes from - if it was, many fighters would hit that hard.
Drug testing in boxing is next to useless against anyone who isn't half-assing it. I'd say he's on HGH. Look at the size of AB's head. Compare the AB's pecs to Gvodsyk, and the oblique muscles (side chest) and AB traps must be a beast, coz he has a neck even young silverback would be proud of and his nose is starting to grow deformed and I don't think AB is the type the moistrize his skin but you can see reddish acne scars
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Beterbiev has elevated levels of Test and HGH, it's not necessarily because of PED use but it is a reason to suspect possible PED use.
They are two branches of the same tree. Both are reasons for suspicion.
I'm FAR from an expert on this. I just write from my own experience of PED use when I was a teen and early 20's. I've always said that if I were a boxer and decided to to cheat (which I wouldnt, my PED use was not to harm someone but to get bigger) the two drugs I'd use would be HGH and TRT (or maybe it would just be testosterone). Using drugs that actually mimic natural hormones are nigh impossible to detect if done correctly.
I have to say, however, that if abuse is going on, they're other signs, which I'm sure ppl know about. For example, I've yet to see someone escape the dreaded body acne, especially bacne, when abusing androgens and AB has just that.
Sometimes there are visible signs that make it obvious, but another reason why I am suss about AB is that he's never in the media. He boxes then dissapears for the rest of the year. For HGH, one of the first things I notice is a change in a man's jawline. His chin will look different, kind of wider. This is why I thought a lot of these boxers start growing beards later on in their career, to hide the change to their jawline.
It'd be sad if Beterbiev turned out to be a drug cheat, I actually hope I'm wrong and AB is just built different, It's hard to tell really, but in my opinion ? I reckon Beterbiev is probably on the gear. But without solid proof in the bloods or urine then he can always claim innocent.
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