Re: MMA
Posted: Wed Aug 23, 2017 2:08 pm
PCP is not a performance enhancing drug. Interesting idea but I like mine better.Tiggnutz wrote:Let everyone smoke PCP before fights that would be incredibly entertaining to watch.
PCP is not a performance enhancing drug. Interesting idea but I like mine better.Tiggnutz wrote:Let everyone smoke PCP before fights that would be incredibly entertaining to watch.
You want to make steroids legal for athletes purely for entertainment purposes and forget everything about honest competition. Where does that stop if you don't want to consume chemicals created to pack more meat on livestock you should do something else with your life.Headhunter wrote:Why is it the most ridiculous thing you've ever heard?Tiggnutz wrote:The everyone should be able to juice argument is the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard. Stick to watching WWE man.
It is honest competition if it's legal. That's the point. Right now, it isn't honest. What's so much better about guys who juice not being honest about it and beating up on other fighters who aren't juicing? What moral high ground exists there?Tiggnutz wrote:You want to make steroids legal for athletes purely for entertainment purposes and forget everything about honest competition. Where does that stop if you don't want to consume chemicals created to pack more meat on livestock you should do something else with your life.Headhunter wrote:Why is it the most ridiculous thing you've ever heard?Tiggnutz wrote:The everyone should be able to juice argument is the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard. Stick to watching WWE man.
I can't now or will ever be ok with that.Headhunter wrote:It is honest competition if it's legal. That's the point. Right now, it isn't honest. What's so much better about guys who juice not being honest about it and beating up on other fighters who aren't juicing? What moral high ground exists there?Tiggnutz wrote:You want to make steroids legal for athletes purely for entertainment purposes and forget everything about honest competition. Where does that stop if you don't want to consume chemicals created to pack more meat on livestock you should do something else with your life.Headhunter wrote:Why is it the most ridiculous thing you've ever heard?Tiggnutz wrote:The everyone should be able to juice argument is the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard. Stick to watching WWE man.
And yeah, it's entertainment before it's anything else. So "purely for entertainment purposes" is just the name of the game.
I don't see the moral leap from putting two men in a cage to punch, kick and choke each other to using PEDs, but I gotcha.Tiggnutz wrote:I can't now or will ever be ok with that.Headhunter wrote:It is honest competition if it's legal. That's the point. Right now, it isn't honest. What's so much better about guys who juice not being honest about it and beating up on other fighters who aren't juicing? What moral high ground exists there?Tiggnutz wrote:You want to make steroids legal for athletes purely for entertainment purposes and forget everything about honest competition. Where does that stop if you don't want to consume chemicals created to pack more meat on livestock you should do something else with your life.Headhunter wrote:Why is it the most ridiculous thing you've ever heard?Tiggnutz wrote:The everyone should be able to juice argument is the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard. Stick to watching WWE man.
And yeah, it's entertainment before it's anything else. So "purely for entertainment purposes" is just the name of the game.
Fair, I didn't take that into consideration.Reign in Blood wrote:I've long said that about baseball etc. but I think the discussion changes a bit when talking about contact sports, especially something as dangerous as MMA. An athletic freak like Brock Lesnar absolutely juiced to the gills, I don't give a fuck of the money I ain't taking that fight.
Absolutely agree. And if Cormier or Hunt got seriously injured after their fights with Jones and Brock, it'd be interesting to see the ramifications. But I think we can agree the juicers now are getting a slight advantage (which is ridiculous for Jones because I think 99% knew he'd win anyways), not juicing to make them 5x the wrecking machine or summat. But still definitely agree.Headhunter wrote:I do think there's present danger is not knowing who the juicers are though. These dudes who do it the right way now have no idea if the guy they're fighting is juicing.
Of course, that's why I always use baseball as my go to example. America's (and perhaps even the world's) passion and fascination with baseball was never bigger than when McGwire and Sosa were chasing the record, and even Bonds, all jacked and juiced to the nines. So let's have one league where the players want an even playing field, things are clean and fair, and one where the players don't give a fuck about long term health ramifications and their focus is to knock that ball out of the ballpark and into the parking lot, or steal bases like the flash, or throw a face melting heater etc. I know which one will be watched more.showa58taro wrote:You'd assume that it would be fun in some sports though. Like cycling, sprinting, or weight lifting.
There was never a more fun era in baseball than the late 90s-early 00s. Barry Bonds, Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa were cultural icons. Not a single baseball player today is a cultural icon. Not only do I think steroids was good for baseball, I think it saved baseball from obscurity as the NFL just kept getting bigger and the Jordan era made the NBA huge.showa58taro wrote:You'd assume that it would be fun in some sports though. Like cycling, sprinting, or weight lifting.
40-year-old D.C. was pushing the pace, instigating the action and bullying the younger, stronger, taller, more athletic fighter Jon Jones, who happened to be in his fucking prime. Oh, and juiced to the gills.Reign in Blood wrote:(I think 99% knew he'd win anyways).