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I'm thinking the mods might do something about this thread.:icon_chee
...and his father smells of elderberries.
...and his father smells of elderberries.
Now that PED's became a big issue
You take this Brazilian fighter shit real serious huh?
Call a sherdog moderator, they'll sort Cowboy out ASAP
Hmmmm, a guy that was a mediocre fighter, with a mediocre build. All of a sudden, he starts wiping the floor with people. His build looks completely different. Much more muscular. I think the steroid accusation is warranted. How does a fighter, that's already been around for years, suddenly make such improvements?
New S&C coach. Never mediocre.
I agree, but they were not so bent-over trying to change the image of the sport.
Now that PED's became a big issue, I do think they need to tell their roster to stop dropping such accusations, at least until the issue does down a bit, don't you think?
Do you only get butthurt about Brazilians? It seems like it.
Hmmmm, a guy that was a mediocre fighter, with a mediocre build. All of a sudden, he starts wiping the floor with people. His build looks completely different. Much more muscular. I think the steroid accusation is warranted. How does a fighter, that's already been around for years, suddenly make such improvements?
Youve got this back to front.
If the UFC want to tackle doping in MMA they want fighters to speak out, they want clean athletes to stand up and call out (alleged) dopers
What you are suggesting, getting the Roster to not talk about it until the "issue dies down a bit" is what is known as Omerta and is the very opposite thing to what the sport needs.
The problem of doping in sport is not solved by everyone keeping quiet and not dropping any accusations and hoping everything will "calm down"
Dude, You backwards.