Hey, as long as you're willing to deal with the consequences.... Be my guest!This, I've always been a strong believer in the fact that it should not matter what one decides to introduce into their own system
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Hey, as long as you're willing to deal with the consequences.... Be my guest!This, I've always been a strong believer in the fact that it should not matter what one decides to introduce into their own system
they are trying to do that in NY, which is one of the only things I agree with in this liberal as fuck state.They legalized heroin in Switzerland and it reduced consumption, reduced crime & almost eliminated Street dealers. Check out the article...
http://www.druglawreform.info/en/is...prescription-on-heroin-markets-in-switzerland
Nick Diaz said the same thing in December 2015. He admitted using AAS himself and it sounded like he even outed his brother as a steroid user too. Not such a good idea with Jeff Novitzky and USADA waiting in the shadows to catch them.Nate Diaz accuses Conor McGregor, 'the whole UFC' of being on steroids
Nate Diaz admits that they're all using PEDs.
I for one believe him 100%
What do you all think about this?
I think he's meaning to say that he, his brother, and Edgar aren't on steroids, but everybody else is.Nick Diaz said the same thing in December 2015. He admitted using AAS himself and it sounded like he even outed his brother as a steroid user too. Not such a good idea with Jeff Novitzky and USADA waiting in the shadows to catch them.
“I’m pretty convinced about everybody is on steroids,” Diaz said. “I mean everybody. Me and my brother, I don’t think (Frankie Edgar) is on steroids, but a lot of these guys, they’re on steroids. That stuff messes with chemicals in your head. I’m just talking shit on everybody right now cause as far as I’m concerned, everybody’s on steroids.”
Source: Nick Diaz: 'Georges St-Pierre was on steroids when I fought him'
You're probably right. It's a little ambiguous though especially since he later admitted using steroids against St-Pierre in the same article/interview.I think he's meaning to say that he, his brother, and Edgar aren't on steroids, but everybody else is.
I don't think Nick was saying he was on steroids. He has a history of being nailed for marijuana several times, and was most recently handed a 5-year suspension (later reversed) for testing positive. So, I think he's saying that they didn't run drug tests during his fight with St. Pierre because he (Nick) would've failed for marijuana and St. Pierre for steroids.You're probably right. It's a little ambiguous though especially since he later admitted using steroids against St-Pierre in the same article/interview.
What are the chances? Everyone in the UFC except those 3 lol.
Hey bro it's still way more exciting than boxing. I'm an original viewer n was a solid fan from UFC 1-10 then would just watch here n there. I recently got back into it and can't wait to plan a Vegas trip n see it LIVE! Some guys really play the points n put on a weak fight but there are still some animals in there that FIGHT TO KILL. Watch a fight w Anthony Rumble he always goes for the kill! [emoji88]I quit watchin the ufc a few years back but recently watched a couple fights and I noticed how much leaner while still holding size the guys are. I'm sure they were on gear before I quit but it seems now they are really pushing the limits. It doesn't make sense in a performance stand point for any fighter to have a 6 pack but there they are fighting with 6 packs cause want to be a light as possible with as much muscle. GEAR. ufc isn't about being the ultimate fighter any more anyway it's about using the rules to win, gsp paved the way for that with his mount and smother until the clock runs out and win by points approach. Bring back the old days where there were little rules and no rounds and I'll watch again but until then I'll pass.
He didn't say "everyone else", he clearly said "everyone".With all of the recent drug test failures, Yoel Romero being the most recent I believe, it's not hard to imagine that the majority of guys are running something. However, I do think he misspoke and wasn't insinuating he himself was on them.
Lol fair enough. But consider the source. The Diaz brothers aren't exactly know on for coherent decisive speech. But, time will tell, it's getting harder and harder for them to pass these tests and it will catch up with whomever is using eventually.He didn't say "everyone else", he clearly said "everyone".
"Everyone" means 100% of them, as far as I'm concerned.
I respectfully disagree. There will always be more money in getting athletes to pass drug tests, than there will be in actually developing the drug tests. The PED users, and those helping them, will always be 2 steps ahead of the ones developing the tests.Lol fair enough. But consider the source. The Diaz brothers aren't exactly know on for coherent decisive speech. But, time will tell, it's getting harder and harder for them to pass these tests and it will catch up with whomever is using eventually.
this is certainly true, and I do agree. I was just saying those that flew under the radar or blatantly got off in the past won't be able to do so as easily now. We'd be foolish to think professional athletes don't use performance enhancers, or that it will ever stop.I respectfully disagree. There will always be more money in getting athletes to pass drug tests, than there will be in actually developing the drug tests. The PED users, and those helping them, will always be 2 steps ahead of the ones developing the tests.
Not sure if srsYea but wait...performance enhancers like creatine isn't even allowed?
