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Re: ultimate MMA stack
« Reply #25 on: September 30, 2011, 06:57:06 AM »
I competed in kick boxing before i started using AAS and really didn't even know anything about them way back then. So it never even crossed my mind to use them.  Once i got into bodybuilding/powerlifting is when i began using AAS, but i have always continued my Muay Thai training since high school because my best friend runs one of the premier camps in my area.  I have been helping him train guys for striking and Muay Thai for over 10 years while he handles all the wrestling and jiu jitsu.

I do believe a fighter can get away with a low dose of AAS, but in my experience they didn't fair as well as the true hard as nails fighters.  Again there is always an exception and i think many top fighters may have been using them. Shawn Sherk and Phil Baroni always struck me as guys who used AAS and they were good fighters.


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Gear is definitely used by most fighters. The trouble is they have to be very careful with choices and doses. Tren IMO is not going to be a good choice. Most have terrible sides with their cardio system and would be bad for fighting. Great for aggression though. NPP and Prop are widely used.

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Re: ultimate MMA stack
« Reply #26 on: September 30, 2011, 08:04:48 AM »
Gear is definitely used by most fighters. The trouble is they have to be very careful with choices and doses. Tren IMO is not going to be a good choice. Most have terrible sides with their cardio system and would be bad for fighting. Great for aggression though. NPP and Prop are widely used.

I've met maybe 7 guys who used AAS when preparing for an amateur fight.  The other thousand or so that i have met didn't even consider using anything and most of them don't even know what NPP and Prop are.

Now maybe your average wannabe fighter juices to help him look swole in his Tapout shirt, but i'm talking about ranked fighters who have been training since they were little kids.

Aggression can be increased in easier ways than steroids.


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Re: ultimate MMA stack
« Reply #27 on: September 30, 2011, 08:36:54 AM »
I've met maybe 7 guys who used AAS when preparing for an amateur fight.  The other thousand or so that i have met didn't even consider using anything and most of them don't even know what NPP and Prop are.

Now maybe your average wannabe fighter juices to help him look swole in his Tapout shirt, but i'm talking about ranked fighters who have been training since they were little kids.

Aggression can be increased in easier ways than steroids.


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All the professional in pride were juiced to the gills. I'm sure they would to if they didn't get tested. Look at the guy in my avatar!

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Re: ultimate MMA stack
« Reply #28 on: September 30, 2011, 09:19:03 PM »
I competed in kick boxing before i started using AAS and really didn't even know anything about them way back then. So it never even crossed my mind to use them.  Once i got into bodybuilding/powerlifting is when i began using AAS, but i have always continued my Muay Thai training since high school because my best friend runs one of the premier camps in my area.  I have been helping him train guys for striking and Muay Thai for over 10 years while he handles all the wrestling and jiu jitsu.

I do believe a fighter can get away with a low dose of AAS, but in my experience they didn't fair as well as the true hard as nails fighters.  Again there is always an exception and i think many top fighters may have been using them. Shawn Sherk and Phil Baroni always struck me as guys who used AAS and they were good fighters.


Phil Baroni definately used them . you dont act like he did if you were not on AAS. the guy would scream" IM the best ever" over and over. same with frank mir he has test face all the time and is a obvious juicer plus he trains with baroni no surprise. brock lesnar has used gear for a decade! maybe not in doses he used to use but he still juices up. I think you guys would be surprised thiago alves another juicer look at his test face.

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Re: ultimate MMA stack
« Reply #29 on: September 30, 2011, 10:36:04 PM »
And when is baroni known to have any gas past the first round....case closed....nothing replaces hard work

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Re: ultimate MMA stack
« Reply #30 on: October 01, 2011, 11:54:01 AM »
I dont fight MMA so I probaby shouldnt have answered this post. I know If I were scheduled in a plannned fight I would at least take 50mg halo every day. once again for me its all about adrenaline! adrenaline would push me through. I wouldnt gas out.
But if this is real MMA 5 min rounds I would just use 50mg halo daily for 3-4 weeks up till fight day. nothing makes you more dangerous than a hyped up man on halotestin with adrenaline pumping through your veins! game would be over! so screw the test and tren just get yourself some halotestin use 50mg daily for 3-4 weeks daily and you will be a animal in that octagon. Ive seen phil baroni and frank mir and those guys are def steroid junkies. and so are alot of other MMA fighters. dont fool yourself thinking all MMA fighters use orals only. some or total juice monkeys.dosnt mean they are great fighters as anderson silva looks like he is natural so its hard to know what they all use.. most probably just train their asses off like overload said. take overloads advice he is around these fighters all the time.

Phil baroni is a classic example of using high doses..he always got too pumped and gassed out losin so many fights he could hav won..Being all hyped with adrenaline is good for a street fight but you really don't want that for mma because it jacks ur heart rate. And prevents a clear mind...if you look at most top fighters they look very relaxed and focused..that being said if you need steroids to get you hyped up and agressive for a fightt your not mentally strong enough to be in this sport..

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Re: ultimate MMA stack
« Reply #31 on: October 01, 2011, 12:28:10 PM »
Phil baroni is a classic example of using high doses..he always got too pumped and gassed out losin so many fights he could hav won..Being all hyped with adrenaline is good for a street fight but you really don't want that for mma because it jacks ur heart rate. And prevents a clear mind...if you look at most top fighters they look very relaxed and focused..that being said if you need steroids to get you hyped up and agressive for a fightt your not mentally strong enough to be in this sport..

So true look at Anderson before the fight he looks like he could take a nap. The guy is so relaxed it's ridicolous.


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Re: ultimate MMA stack
« Reply #32 on: October 01, 2011, 07:29:08 PM »
So true look at Anderson before the fight he looks like he could take a nap. The guy is so relaxed it's ridicolous.



Thats because he knows hes going to beat the shit out of his competition in 30 seconds and just wants to hurry up and take a nap. nobody can match up with anderson in his class. he needs to step up a class.

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Re: ultimate MMA stack
« Reply #33 on: October 17, 2011, 11:01:04 AM »
Tren -  according my own source is 98% fake

What is it often faked with?

Is it supposed to have a distinct color or some other characteristic to define it as real?

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Re: ultimate MMA stack
« Reply #34 on: October 17, 2011, 11:33:48 AM »
What is it often faked with?

Is it supposed to have a distinct color or some other characteristic to define it as real?

he was talking about halo