Can you have the physique of the boxing champ without drugs?

One of the driving forces behind Mike Tyson’s incredibly intimidating appearance was his physical development – he was strong, muscular and thick. Most people on the planet were scared to death by his muscles.

Besides carrying a frightening musculature, Tyson was also pretty lean for a heavyweight boxer. His muscular definition used to render his appearance even more terrorizing.

Most people attribute Tyson’s thickness to his mythical genetics. According to many, his potential for growth was far beyond the natural capabilities of most people.

A long time ago, when I was frequenting the forum of Ross Enamait, one of the posters did exactly that – he wrote that the secret behind Tyson’s size was the quality of his genes. He said that Tyson was a genetically gifted specimen that can build muscle by breathing air and was bigger than life even as a teenager. Cool story, bro!

Cool story, bro!

People have forgotten the art of simple logic. Actually, people have not forgotten the art of simple logic. We’ve forgotten the art of any logic, even the type that can classify as less than simple.

When Tyson fought Frank Bruno, he was about 218lbs at 5’10”. At that point, Tyson had 35 wins and no losses. This was one of his prime moments. Since boxing is not bodybuilding, it’s hard to find out Tyson’s actual body fat level, but it’s safe to say that it was somewhere between 9-15% throughout his career.

Muhammad Ali, “the greatest of all time” was 210-215lbs at 6’3″. In other words, he was 5 inches taller than Mike Tyson and a few pounds lighter.

When we dig a little deeper into the past, we find a guy like the legendary Rocky Marciano who was born in 1923 and weighed about 184lbs @ 5’10”. That did not prevent him from winning the heavyweight title. Today, he would not be able to compete in that weight class.

The logical question is – what made the difference? Why are the newer guys bigger?

Some like to explain the size increase with the weightlifting boom, but according to many sources, Tyson didn’t do hypertrophy based training. He relied primarily on bodyweight exercises such as pushups, situps, dips, neck bridges and running.

When asked what he thinks about the bodybuilding work of Frank Bruno, Tyson replied as follows:

“Lifting weights has about as much resemblance to punching as cheesecake.”

Tyson’s regime in the 80s was something like this:

Daily Regime (7 days a week) 5am: get up and go for a 3 mile jog

6am: come back home, shower and go back to bed

10am: wake up; eat oatmeal

12pm: do ring work (10 rounds of sparring)

2pm: have another meal (steak and pasta with fruit juice drink)

3pm: more ring work and 60 mins on the exercise bike

5pm: 2000 sit-ups; 500-800 dips; 500 press-ups; 500 shrugs with a 30kg barbell and 10 mins of neck exercises

7pm: steak and pasta meal again with fruit juice

8pm: another 30 minutes on the exercise bike

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Note: Since the above is the official mainstream information, we can never be completely certain of its validity. A lot of the info presented to the masses is made up.

The last thing that bodybuilders would think of the above schedule is “hypertrophy training”. If anything, the muscle worshipers would classify it as “catabolic training” due to the high amount of cardio.

The routine is more of a ”leaning out” schedule than a muscle gaining program. Most people would just get ripped if they focus so much on endurance and boxing work. Undoubtedly, a normal man cannot get to 218lbs @ 5’10” in a lean condition just by hitting the bag and running.

Mike Tyson Has Admitted To Drug Use

A long time ago, Mike Tyson admitted to using a fake penis to pass drug tests after his matches. This suggests that he wasn’t exactly natural. If he was, there would be no reason to use the fake penis.

Of course, one could argue that powerful people may have forced Tyson to make a similar statement as part of a blackmail operation. Whenever something hits the mainstream, it never hurts to look at it with a suspicious eye. {more info on that topic}

As you can see, Mike Tyson had the “I want to be the best at whatever cost.” mentality. There are people like him willing to put everything on the line to win and achieve their goals.

They don’t see the usage of steroids and growth hormone as cheating. They see it as another necessary step to improve and reach beyond your potential.

Truth be told, taking steroids is one of the least worrisome things that happen in sports. There are a lot more dangerous events such as hitman attacks, illegal gambling, orgies, drug trafficking…etc.

Wake up, sleeping beauty! They lied to you!

From the local supermarket to the big stadiums: it’s all a scam. The official ideas and concepts on any topic are beyond laughable. There are two sides to every story – the truth and the thing they’re telling us.

The controllers are doing their best to manipulate the masses. The program starts at a very early age with the “innocent” kids movies loaded with subliminal messages. Then, the propaganda continues throughout high school and college until the average man is a humanoid deprived of individuality and convinced that paper money is real, the police is here to protect us, and the military is “fighting for freedom”.

All important sectors are controlled by dark occultists who have prepared a long plan, which they follow meticulously. You think that you’re free until you actually attempt to do something of significance that can make a difference.

The most ingenious thing about the system is that the slaves love their servitude, and those who dare to criticize the regime are often put down by their own brothers a.k.a. the other slaves. The left hand stops the right from hitting the attacker.

Sports do not make an exception. All popular events carry an occult meaning that we rarely comprehend properly. From boxing to baseball, all sports are carefully elaborated practices with a deeper significance. It’s not about who is going to win. It’s about mind control as well as human and moral sacrifice.

For example, boxing pays honor to Saturn, which represents time and space. In the world of the elite, Saturn has a special throne.

The symbol of Saturn is the cube, and as you know, ”box” is just another word for ”cube”.

Consequently, we have BOXing which represents a battle between two men or women fighting in a square BOXing ring. The word “ring” is also linked to Saturn, which is the only planet that has rings around it.

The idea is that the box represents time and space – the trap in which humanity is. The actual boxing match illustrates a fight for survival and an escape out of the cube (box). Only the winner of the BOXing match can get out. The loser is trapped in.

The whole concept is also a symbol of how underdeveloped our minds are. Instead of getting out of the boxing ring (cube) TOGETHER we fight each other.

At the end of the day, sports are not here to entertain only poor people but also those at the top who experience a high level of satisfaction from watching us fight each other in the cube.