lol we like us some poutine. So forgive Quebec for sending hairy, fat obnoxious french speaking men in speedos to Florida in the name of our nation. Somewhat.
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lol we like us some poutine. So forgive Quebec for sending hairy, fat obnoxious french speaking men in speedos to Florida in the name of our nation. Somewhat.
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The fact is "nutrition" is on the very border of scientific manipulation atm, so often the most well conditioned guys are almost "fueled" rather than nurtured.
Its part of modern sport I guess, we just have to establish a point past which foods/fuel should be interfered with.
I've actually heard of those guys!
i really didn't think it was all that large a problem, but a quick google search revealed THOUSANDS of reports and allegations, that is crazy man!
Boxing is a sport where physicality is overcome by experience and skill.
Even the strongest fittest guy can be exploited by the likes of a Bernard Hopkins, a Floyd Mayweather or a Pernell Whittaker.
Thats why I like it so much, sheer physicality can't replace the time honoured investment in ones skills and boxing brain...
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according to an olympic judo athlete i know, lots of combat sports athletes are on 'roids. period. so why should st. peirre be different? he may be, or he may not be..until he tests positive why worry? and a few yearsa back grappling unlimited had a good pro roid article in it. maybe 50 years ago creatine would have been considered doping as well... not advocating, just asking what if?
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