cycle before mma fight

No, they never do
I use to fight for a few organizations and they'd often test the winner- always for the main event so be careful and know for sure as many don't but many do.
There's been some good advice. Mine is more so to avoid things that might cause HBP, cramps, pumps. So imo no tren, only low dose var, mast, and careful with high dose eq. Also I'd be careful with things like halo, suspension, etc. Just know yourself, abilities, style, etc as often a boost is the last thing one wants as it's more often than not that the guy who is amped or excited losses, you want to be calm and let your skills win. Though a boost can be a great benefit when applied correctly, just be careful you don't gas yourself from being amped.
Also things depend on your weight class and what benefit you're after- heavy weight guys gas in amateurs super quick so make sure to outlast them, I found heavy weight easy and my hardest was when I dropped to light-heavy. I went 5-0 and almost destroyed one match until I was able to calm myself and set him up.
 
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Trust me, this is like the one thing i know about. Low - med Test with high EQ. Low dose anadrol an hr before training, and halo or cheque drop before the fight. Forget anavar, forget trying other things and ill save you time and money.

I like the low test (250?) high eq plan. It is a mild cycle and I already have good experience with both substances. My concern is the weight though. I wanna fight in welterweight and I am a bit over 190 right now. Were you able to keep your weight in check on this cycle? Obviously I am on a good diet and I have a ton of cardiovascular training, but still.
 
I use to fight for a few organizations and they'd often test the winner- always for the main event so be careful and know for sure as many don't but many do.
There's been some good advice. Mine is more so to avoid things that might cause HBP, cramps, pumps. So imo no tren, only low dose var, mast, and careful with high dose eq. Also I'd be careful with things like halo, suspension, etc. Just know yourself, abilities, style, etc as often a boost is the last thing one wants as it's more often than not that the guy who is amped or excited losses, you want to be calm and let your skills win. Though a boost can be a great benefit when applied correctly, just be careful you don't gas yourself from being amped.
Also things depend on your weight class and what benefit you're after- heavy weight guys gas in amateurs super quick so make sure to outlast them, I found heavy weight easy and my hardest was when I dropped to light-heavy. I went 5-0 and almost destroyed one match until I was able to calm myself and set him up.

Great advice. I completely agree. My fight should be in welterweight. On the lower end of cards in Czech republic (mma is nowhere near US level here but its getting better pretty fast) cardio is more often than not the key factor even in lighter weightclasses. Noone is tested here and juicing is rampant. I definitely dont want to be juiced to the gills. Ill wait few months and see how I am going to feel, I expect that help with recovery will be of a good use though.
 
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Yeah you gotta be careful of anything that aromatises or causes you to hold water. So basically youre stuck with DHTs and boldenones and lowish test. 400 wouldn't cause problems in most guys but when weight cutting it certainly could. Keep it simple and don't do any high doses on anything that converts to estro such as test. EQ however shouldn't cause any water retention whatsoever. Takes a long time to kick in though.
 
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