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Did I ever say it proved anything? I don't have proof he was juicing and don't have proof he didn't. His downfall just conspicuously coincided with transfer to a regulated jurisdiction.Your MMA knowledge is weak, you bunch of trolls.
While there was no testing in PRIDE, everyone fought with no testing, so it proves nothing.
Fedor fought in US where guys from the same card were caught for roids - Barnett, Vitor, Randleman,
Fedor never popped, unlike your heroes like Jones, AS, Reem and Hendo ,who used TRT, which is unfair advantage.
34 years with 33 high level fights .. that's more than LEsnar and Cain combined... that's called MILEAGE.
If you don't understand what's Mileage, what 34 fights do to your body, then you understand jack shit about fighting,
anatomy and medicine.
GSP and Khabib retired at the same age Fedor declined with less fights.
GSP only returned to cherry pick weakest MW champ ever in Bisping.
Out of those 33 fights at 34 years how many are you sure were really high-level? Because some of them were against middleweights, others against people with 0-1 record and circus freaks.
Oh, he had mileage? I wonder if Cormier had some by his 30s after doing wrestling for his entire life. People recovered from terrible accidents and injuries and looked better than Fedor, who, on the other side was among the least hittable fighters in the sport and had never been knocked down before the alleged end of his "prime." Hardly ever been rocked except that Fujita chicken dance. Oh, did his hands hurt? Look at the hands (and feet) of almost anybody who's been doing BJJ for 20 years.
He started losing not because his body went through hell unknown to the likes of Werdum or Cormier. He started losing because he bought into his own invulnerability myth and stopped training seriously to hang out with priests and shoot shitty movies.