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TJ looks bigger than Chandler and Chandler has fought at welterweight. what the hell
Joshua Fabia has this above his bed with Diegos face blu tak'd to every face.I see TJ got Chandler to join him in doing that Team Alpha Manlet calendar pose
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Lol that is TJ and Junior dos SantosTJ and Frankie? Lookin tuff![]()
This is how Till responded when a lot of people were accusing him of using PEDs. Now he's the one doing the accusing.
Nearly every pro fighter in the UFC has used some form of banned substance. Till, for example, cut from 210 to step on the scale at 170, then rehydrated back to over 200. It's naive to think he did that completely naturally, especially considering how quick some of his turnarounds have been.
Till's UFC debut was a Fight Night card in Brazil on very short notice in May 2015 (before the UFC implemented USADA testing). He had just fought on a local card there. He made 170 twice in a span of 3 weeks. Then in Sept 2017, he made 170 to fight Velickovic. The very next month, Till made 170 again to fight Cerrone.
IV rehydration wasn't allowed in 2017.There is nothing about rehydrating that has to do with steroids. Especially if IV rehydration is allowed, as I'm guessing it was back then.
I stand corrected, I misread your post, and didn't actually know when IV rehydration ban came into effect.IV rehydration wasn't allowed in 2017.
I didn't say steroids. I said banned substance. Look at Dillashaw, he didn't test positive for steroids, he popped for EPO. Almost all professional fighters in the UFC have used some form of banned substance.