Conor McGregor looks 'different' in these recent, leaked pictures:
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Why Conor McGregor Is On Steroids [UFC] - Steroids Face Change
If you’re an UFC fan like me, you’ll notice that the notorious Conor McGregor looks different in his newest pictures.
This might just mean that he’s very, very, very likely on steroids.
Here’s why:
So let’s just dive right in:
Performance Enhancing Drugs And Muscle Growth
There’s two ways you can build muscle:
1. There’s something called a developmental muscle growth
2. And there’s something called a load-induced muscle growth
Developmental muscle growth is, as the name implies, muscle growth that happens throughout the development of a person.
A young boy throughout his teenage years will start to look and sound markedly different, right? Because the hormones will start to do its job.
Developmental muscle growth affects the entire body, and is typically most visible on the shoulders neck and face.
Load-induced muscle growth is, as the name implies, muscle growth that happens because of load.
If you do biceps curls with a dumbbell, and your biceps gets bigger, load-induced muscle growth happened.
Load-induced muscle growth is localized. Meaning: If you train the biceps, only the biceps will grow.
Why does that differentiation matter?
Simple Hack To Tell If Someone Is On Steroids
Because steroids, largely focus on developmental muscle growth.
That’s why typically female bodybuilders on steroids tend to develop quite masculine facial features and voices.
That’s why typically male bodybuilders on steroids have these overly masculine faces with those ridiculously broad jaws.
While Conor McGregor’s face was certainly very masculine before, we can see that in recent months the facial features have clearly changed to be even more masculine.
Do Steroids Change Your Face?
Of course Conor McGregor was much younger in the previous videos, but facial features tend to not change that much after puberty.
The biggest hack to find out whether a person is taking steroids, especially testosterone, is to find out if that person displays signs of developmental muscle-growth. This also works for testosterone replacement therapy, as a similar mechanism is in place.
That means: If the person is displaying a sudden change in facial features and neck and shoulder musculature. Which we all see in Conor McGregor’s case.
While this hack does not work in 100% of all cases, it strongly increases the odds that a person is on steroids.
Why Conor McGregor Will Not Be Caught In The UFC
Even though the notorious UFC fighter McGregor is likely on steroids, he’ll likely compete and not be caught. Why?
He’ll hop off anabolic steroids a few months before the drug test, so his doping is not recognizable anymore. He will not be testing positive, if he's smart enough (but will still have the benefits).
UFC Fighters On Performance Enhancing Drugs: The Problem
This is all a problem, because having a higher amount of muscles are a clear advantage in fighting.
You not only get injured less often, which might be one of the reasons Conor hopped on the steroids after his recent traumatizing leg snap.
You can imagine your muscles as the first line of defense. So before some of the bones get snapped, your muscles contract and take most of the blow.
More muscle also help you to deliver more devastating blows.
Your punching power and kicking power is determined by the total amount of muscle you have in your body.
While Conor McGregor on steroids is even more dangerous than he was before...
The true danger is in the UFC heavyweight championship
UFC fighters are smashing machines. UFC fighters on a banned substance are even dangerous.
Yet UFC heavyweight fighters on anabolic steroids? That is a recipe for disaster.
An excessive amount of muscle can deal devastating injuries to your opponent:
You see Michael Bisping (in the middleweight divison) lost his eye to an opponent which later turned out to be abusing steroids. And that s*cks.
So the downside of this all, is if the opponent is not abusing steroids, he’s at a clear dangerous disadvantage.
Which creates a vicious cycle in the UFC, until later (or maybe already now) every fighter is juicing.
How many UFC fighters are on performance enhancing drugs?
The previous UFC fighters who have been tested positive - or were involved in a doping scandal - include:
Anderson Silva
Tim Sylvia (former UFC heavyweight champion)
Brock Lesnar
Royce Gracie
Jon Jones
Alistair Overeem
The UFC history is plagued with doping problems. And this is not going to change anytime soon.
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