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Alistair Overeem Has Only One Decision Victory

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  • That's an impressive looking back. Steroids or not, you don't get a body like that without working your arse off.

  • i heard he was in a bar fight and sent 5 bouncers to the hospital

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  • that is a big man LOL

  • @schapadap Maybe it's not Over but who knows.

  • @DestroyerAlexandros overeem did not transform his body over a short period of time, he became a heavyweight in june 2007, so hes been getting bigger for 4.5 years and honestly gaining 20 lbs of muscle in half a year is possible without roids. hes always had a huge frame as well

  • @timlin0607 ialways thought brock lesnar had the best looking back!

  • @MuayThaiViking The fighters themselves testify to using steroids. The pharmacists who supplied Holyfield and Carwin was busted by the police and their names came up in his records. Google "Carwin steroid story Cagewriter". They mention a "world beater heavyweight striker who completely transformed his body and packed 20 lbs in a very short period of time". That's actually a fighter testifying to his partners using roids. Hmmmmm I wonder who that could be.

  • @DestroyerAlexandros fighters are being tested around the year, not just before a fight. the fact that tennis players play a lot more games than fighters fight, doesnt mean anything in that context

    the champions through history has almost perfect physiques, but isnt that obvious? they compete with thousands of others, many just as skillful. of course those few skillful who also have a physical advantage will have a better chance.

  • @MuayThaiViking randomly, it's very hard to roid but most guys still do it. But in sports where the purpose is solely to entertain (like fighting sports) and you fight like a few times a year at most, it's much more common.

  • @MuayThaiViking Cardio is the most important aspect of conditioning for fighting. How many champions are not strong for their size? Ali, Holyfield, Nogueira, Cro Cop, Barnett, Anderson Silva, James Toney. How many champions are not fast for their size? Klitschko, Foreman, De La Hoya, Jon Jones, Tim Sylvia. Now how many champions have bad cardio? Entertainment sports are the ones where people roid most. In a sport like tennis where you play every day and you get tested (continues)

  • @DestroyerAlexandros oh last one: yes there are huge benefits of using roids so that may be an argument for why they ALL use roids

    but there are also huge risks with all the testing. one positive test can destroy your career. in a sport like MMA where cardio is not alpha omega (almost like it is in bicycling), you can easily be the champion without taking the big risk of taking steroids or similar banned drugs. so no, i think the majority are naturals in MMA

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