e, jes oftopik, al rece mi ortak koji snima ono djubre sa sekom aleksic da je njen decko trenirao jedno vreme u golden glory
ma jeste statican, ali ako neko moze da istrpi par udaraca prilikom skracivanja distance, to je on.
elem, novosti oko gudriranja
By CHRIS HOWIE
MMANEWS.COM Staff Writer wrote:
MMANews.com spoke with Alistair Overeem this weekend regarding his upcoming fight with Brett Rogers on May 14th at Strikeforce: Heavy Artillery and the Strikeforce heavyweight champion talked about one question that has lingered around him ever since he sprouted big muscles, is he on steroids?
“People will always speculate” says Overeem, “I will be tested just like anybody else and like I’ve said before I weighed 235lbs in no time when I did not have to cut weight. Gaining 10lbs a year by lifting weights isn’t a big problem. Before I would cut between 22lbs-26lbs to get to the 205lbs weight limit. It was crazy. Now that I can eat and do not have to cut anymore(with his move to heavyweight division) it was easy to put on the extra muscle weight. I feel great.”
Overeem will defend the title for the first time since he won it in November of 2007 and according to the Rogers camp Overeem will go through strict drug testing prior to the bout to ensure performance enhancing drugs will not come into play but that doesn’t faze Overeem.
“People are just jealous.”
“The Demolition Man” also wonders why he catches so much heat from critics and fans over his size when there are others just as big or bigger.
“I don’t see or hear any of these types of accusations towards Brock Lesnar yet he is even bigger than I am. They can test me all they want. I’ll be in the states soon and I will prove everyone wrong.”
Another of Overeem’s critics has been Fedor Emelianenko’s manager, Vadim Finkelstein who has accused him of being a “steroid bully” but according to Overeem that air has been cleared.
“Vadim has apologized to me for his remarks and stated that M-1 would agree with the athletic commission rules and testing and they do not want me to do all the extra tests. Sounds promising (for a Fedor fight).”