Yeah, he had to wait until he had the juice out of his system before he could play a real sport (with testing) - thats my guess.
Just look at the guys build - does it look natural to you?
The key argument I have made, which hasnt been answered in my opinion (just quibbling things like is he 3-1 or 4-1) - is that for a guy to come into a sport, with no professional sporting background (whether he was good at something in college or not) and get a couple of wins against opponents who arent especially strong (a guy like Mir who is a top 20 fighter, a guy like Coutre who is a puffed up Light Heavy in his 40's who is best known for being beaten by Liddell) is now the havyweight world champion
He hasnt served his dues, he hasnt earned his right to be at the peak of the sport... he simply walked into a title shot becaue he is a well known actor in a succesful franchise (World Wrestling Federation).
He's a strong man, but he's slow, one handed, unfit - and any half decent fighter, even good awkward counter puncher like Fedor should take him to pieces.
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