oh milos u poor thing after all those years with ifbb and u still dont get it.its a private limited company run by ben and joe.these so called sports officials like paul chua are their biz partner.they will go to any extend to protect them.u touch a very serious issue which could criple the whole biz empire.i m pritty sure they will not rest unless they make a example of u.i really admire ur courage but practicaly it was a folish mistake.we bbers can not even make a small dent to this empire.cuz we dont have balls to stick togather and we prove it again and again.all those sports officials who speak to u against paul chua and ifbb dont have balls to repeat those complains openly.i feel sorry for u.
oh milos u poor thing after all those years with ifbb and u still dont get it.its a private limited company run by ben and joe.these so called sports officials like paul chua are their biz partner.they will go to any extend to protect them.u touch a very serious issue which could criple the whole biz empire.i m pritty sure they will not rest unless they make a example of u.
They can't be a "private company" when legally they are a non-profit sports federation. If they wanna be a "private comapny", they should incorporate and start paying taxes.
I cannot see why they should exclude Milos Sarcev when so many others are blatantly breaking IFBB rules and regulations.Ie, look at Chris Duffy, working as a male escort. Or Eddie Moyzan, dealing drugs.That's not hurting the IFBB?Look at rule 6 in the Code of ethics, for the IFBB pro division:To assist the Pro League in the promotion of bodybuilding, fitness andfigure by acting as a goodwill ambassador of the sport, promoting the sportin a positive manner, and protecting the good image and integrity of thesport and the Pro League.Chris Duffy and Eddie Moyzan are doing a great job at that.Or what about all those schmoe wrestling "Female" bodybuilders? I like rule #15 :To oppose the use of banned substances and methods.And in the rulebook, rule #8.1:8.1 Policy Statement:Sport involves physical health and fitness, mental application and dedication totraining. Doping – the use of prohibited substances and/or prohibited methods –to artificially enhance performance is unethical, contrary to the concept of fairplay, undermines the values of sport, and can endanger the health of the athletes.The point is, how are Milos Sarcev being singled out, when there are plenty of others, with much worse offences?Like Vic "the Rat" Martinez, eg.