hes very good friends with Flex Lewis - has been for some time
blows my mind on this board esp with the drug comments - I'd like to see a man over 35 who posts on this board and speaks of the evils of testosterone - CrossFit build at best but nothing to write home about and surely will never post pics on this board , maybe win a local show
UFC has USADA in place for a reason - BUT drugs MADE UFC what it is today , same with baseball - all the nancies will talk about how it corroded the sport and its evil and toxic
same dudes never played at a high level - they personally do not know one professional athlete over 30 who is actually getting paid to perform - AND they are a closet Twink who buys test boosters from Walmart but doesnt have the means or the connections to obtain legit test or even decent performance enhancing drugs - so his workouts produce no resourceful outcome and they are a burden to perform on a daily
so you come to get big to shit on "drug users" - but they real reason is you hate hard work, but you mainly hate yourself cause you know no matter how hard you work and all the drugs in the world - you'll never look like brodie
Nice rant, you fucking penis. However, there's a massive difference between personal use of steroids/using them in bodybuilding on a level playing field, and using them to cheat in a sport where you could kill someone. Enhanced bodybuilding is fine. Doping in combat is not.
Most people are rightly against transgender women competing against biological women for the reason that it goes against normative values that we want to preserve - such as fairness. People should also complain and question the integrity of a person who's agreed to be bound by a certain code of conduct, and then attempts to violate it by taking exogenous hormones in order to destroy their competition. You seem to think this is fine because 'everyone is doing it'. Well, not only is that just poor logic, but it also undermines your point about 'hard work', seeing as how everyone is working hard, but only a certain percentage of them are also breaking the rules, taking shortcuts, and going beyond what can be achieved without the drugs.