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Old 08-11.-2006, 01:38 AM   #31
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Bertil Fox was another guy I met personally. He (Bertil) was on fairly good terms with Ricky Wayne back then.
Bertil and Mike Tyson probably have a lot in common - they didn't have sufficient mental equilibrium which is why they both squandered their enormous talent.
Bertil winded up on a murder charge and is still in prison. Prior to that he'd been behaving violently and having roid rages. To be honest, I think steroids suck - period. I hear so many cases of peoples' lives falling into tatters because they play with fire and take these drugs irresponsibly.
You just don't need that shit to make decent progress in sports - that's my view.

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waddabout bertil in his pre-extreme ripped prime, to me, this was an epitome.

as for Mike Mentzer, in this interview he espouses some ayn rand type relativism, what do you guys think?
http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showt...terview+mentzer
i have not been up on matters bodybuilding for some time, and i was saddened to hear of both mike and ray mentzer's passing.
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Well I'm moving towards my conflict. I'm off to visit the guy in charge of the local power lifters organisation.
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