Quote Originally Posted by BigDawg View Post
With the multitude of 80's and 90's top pro bodybuilders passing away at not very old age such as David Dearth, Mike Matarazzo, Paul DeMayo, Andreas Munzer, Vince Comerford, Momo Be****za. Nasser El Sonbaty, Greg Kovacs, Art Atwood, Mat Duvall, Mike Mentzer, Greg Deferro and guys like Flex Wheeler, Don Long, Ronnie Coleman and Robbie Robinson having cray serious health problems having used fairly sane dosages of steroids over their careers, what are your thoughts on the health and longevity of today's pros who are using monumentally more gear and crazy amounts of gh and insulin along with whatever else to create living breathing Incredible Hulk like physiques? Ironically as big as the original hulk, Lou Ferrigno was in his day he'd be relatively outsized and overlooked in today's line ups. I see some early demises perhaps as people like Kai Greene keep getting more massive and thick waisted. How much mass can the average human heart support?
I think they should worry about NFL football players far before bodybuilders.
Honestly, i dont believe they are taking more now. The guys then just looked so much better. I knew David Dearth well, i didnt know, any idea what happened?take last years top 5 and none could beat Ronnie, Nasser, Shawn Ray, Kevin Levrone, Dorian, Flex Wheeler, i could keep going but none of last years top 5 could come close to beating any of these guys

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