gmoney112
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A few years ago, most UFC fights ended in violent knock outs.
Pride FC in Japan had no testing. Crocop, Fedor, Wand, Rampage, Shogun, etc....those guys were animals and their fights were legendary.
UFC now tests, and tests a lot. The result: 95% of UFC fights now end in a 3 or 5 round snooze-fest decision. Plus, fighters are now always getting injured during training and pulling out of fights since they have to train harder when clean.
Regarding the guys I pointed out above? They came to the UFC and were shells of their former selves.
The sport is now boring.
I think there should be different classifications in fighting, one that does test and one that caters to the audience that likes to see their animals in The Coliseum as large and menacing as humanly possible.
Weird about the injuries though, usually roidz will cause a lot more injuries because your ligaments/tendons/supporting structures can't keep up with the increase in muscle and weight being put on the frame. Don't know how many broski's I know that have suffered pretty serious injuries on cycle because their body wasn't conditioned to the weight they were pushing. It happens a lot. A lot of these guys getting injured in college is a direct result of PED's, in my opinion. It's just basic physiology really.
Although they do aid in recovery.. I guess it depends on the compounds you're running and as long as you're keeping the reps in a normal range (6-10) and not 1RM constantly, you'll probably be okay. A lot of college programs do heavy strength training though which can really do some damage if you're on something.