Quote Originally Posted by Klitsfan
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!
Quote Originally Posted by Lyle
No you ARE being a pessimist. Not ALL Soviets used roids or HGH and especially after the initial collapse of Communism ( fall of the Berlin Wall ) most of the heavy roid or HGH users were around in the mid to late 70's until the late 80's...Wlad has NEVER tested positive for a banned substance and competed in the 1996 Olympics, Vitali tested positive once and wasn't allowed to compete in the Olympics and this was because of an injury and he took medicine much like James Toney.

You ASSUME that just because of where they are from and their education that they juice along with the fact that Vitali has been injury prone and you take those facts and mold them into your little conspiracy theory, now do you know where Jimmy Hoffa is burried
I agree to the fullest with both of you . Either of the Klitschkos using any juice is just idiotic. Just because someone was injured a couple times, youre going to go off on how they use juice?

I'd like to state that any intelligent man, specially with a PhD, knows the bad results of most juice and its side effects...so why would they use it? They wouldn't. Not to mention the Klitschkos are the least likely to ever even think of cheating. They dont need to.