Overeem: the male version of Cris Cyborg

Enough said, Overeem is nothing more than a male Cris Cyborg.

The pro-roid gang will support Overeem and Cris Cyborg. The honest guys like Bas Rutten will call it as it is. Both Overeem and Cyborg have not played by the rules, and everybody knew it before any tests were made. This kind of bodybuilder type with no body fat is the product of steroid use.

 Josh Barnett is another example of the sterotypical steroid user with a chiseled physique and almost no body fat.

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I think her husband is the male version of her

UGCTT_the people's cecil -  Josh Barnett is another example of the sterotypical steroid user with a chiseled physique and almost no body fat.

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UGCTT_the people's cecil -  Josh Barnett is another example of the sterotypical steroid user with a chiseled physique and almost no body fat.

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Tap In -  It's a good point, huge double standard. Cyborg was pretty much run out of mma, and overeem will most likely fight as scheduled
Yup. It's all about money. A female Strikeforce main eventer isn't worth nearly as much as a heavyweight male UFC main eventer. No one with any clout will go to bat with the commission for her.

BuddyRevell - 
Tap In -  It's a good point, huge double standard. Cyborg was pretty much run out of mma, and overeem will most likely fight as scheduled
Yup. It's all about money. A female Strikeforce main eventer isn't worth nearly as much as a heavyweight male UFC main eventer. No one with any clout will go to bat with the commission for her.


Let's be realistic here. It's not like there was a huge matchup lined up that they needed to protect with her. They were fishing for opponents as it was.
Also, I don't think a TRT excuse works with women. I'm not a doctor though.

In 2010 when Fedor was still at the top, before his loss to Werdum, he refused to fight Overeem unless Overeem was tested and clean from drugs. http://www.headkicklegend.com/2010/2/25/1327086/fedors-team-wont-fight-overeem

Anderson Silva rightly points out that Chael Sonnen not only lost his fight with Silva but also tested positive for steroids after the fight.

Now Junior Dos Santos is saying it'd be unfair if he had to fight Overeem, he'd be at a disadvantage.

Fedor at the time, Silva, and Dos Santos are right. It's funny how everybody sides with Ronda Rousey when she says that Cyborg cheated and even put other women at risk. Not many are saying that Sonnen and Overeem cheated and are putting other people at risk.

jiujitsufigher7 - In 2010 when Fedor was still at the top, before his loss to Werdum, he refused to fight Overeem unless Overeem was tested and clean from drugs. http://www.headkicklegend.com/2010/2/25/1327086/fedors-team-wont-fight-overeem

Anderson Silva rightly points out that Chael Sonnen not only lost his fight with Silva but also tested positive for steroids after the fight.

Now Junior Dos Santos is saying it'd be unfair if he had to fight Overeem, he'd be at a disadvantage.

Fedor at the time, Silva, and Dos Santos are right. It's funny how everybody sides with Ronda Rousey when she says that Cyborg cheated and even put other women at risk. Not many are saying that Sonnen and Overeem cheated and are putting other people at risk.


I think the difference is Cyborg was essentially a dude fighting women. That seems alot more dangerous than two dudes who weigh the same, but one of them used substances to gain that weight. This isn't even the case with Sonnen but just generalizing.
Still means Reem and Sonnen are more dangerous than they would normally be, but not way more dangerous than other men their size since all are built like men. Cyborg was fighting women who were built like women while she had a man's physique and apparently his hormone levels as well.

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jiujitsufigher7 - In 2010 when Fedor was still at the top, before his loss to Werdum, he refused to fight Overeem unless Overeem was tested and clean from drugs. http://www.headkicklegend.com/2010/2/25/1327086/fedors-team-wont-fight-overeem

Anderson Silva rightly points out that Chael Sonnen not only lost his fight with Silva but also tested positive for steroids after the fight.

Now Junior Dos Santos is saying it'd be unfair if he had to fight Overeem, he'd be at a disadvantage.

Fedor at the time, Silva, and Dos Santos are right. It's funny how everybody sides with Ronda Rousey when she says that Cyborg cheated and even put other women at risk. Not many are saying that Sonnen and Overeem cheated and are putting other people at risk.


I think the difference is Cyborg was essentially a dude fighting women. That seems alot more dangerous than two dudes who weigh the same, but one of them used substances to gain that weight. This isn't even the case with Sonnen but just generalizing.
Still means Reem and Sonnen are more dangerous than they would normally be, but not way more dangerous than other men their size since all are built like men. Cyborg was fighting women who were built like women while she had a man's physique and apparently his hormone levels as well.




I get that. Still the Sonnen (roided) that fought Silva was very different that the Sonnen (without roids) that fought Bisping. Overeem without steroids would be very different from the current Overeem. The difference could be enough to determine the outcome of the fight with Junior Dos Santos. Steroids is cheating, whether you are a guy or a girl.