Strikeforce News: Overeem passes steroid test
Scott Coker, Strikeforce CEO, told Sherdog.com that Alistair Overeem has tested negative for anabolic steroids and drugs of abuse based upon independent testing that was administered by the promotion.
Six of the 10 tested main-card athletes from Saturday’s Strikeforce “Heavy Artillery” event in St. Louis have passed the in-house drug tests administered on the eve of the event, said Coker. Fighters included are Antonio Silva, Joey Villasenor, Ronaldo “Jacare” Souza, Rafael “Feijao” Cavalcante and Antwain Britt.
Test results for Overeem’s challenger Brett Rogers, Andrei Arlovski, Roger Gracie, and Kevin Randleman are still pending, said Coker.
Quick Hit: This proves nothing. They are knew they were going to be tested, especially Alistair, so if he was on something before, he had enough time to clean his system. And I’m not even saying he’s on something. What I am saying is that he looks like he USED to be on something. Just look at that picture. Child please.
TAGS: Alistair, anabolic, Andrei, Arlovski, Artillery, Coker, Heavy, HGH, Jacare, MMA, Overeem, Scott, steroids, Strikeforce



5 Comments
This does not prove anything. There is a five year span of nothing but training I see from the pictures above. Why do people always have to critize someone's muscle gain and assume it's steroids. Baseball usuage has really tainted sports and I hope it gets better. Well write me back so I can get your point of view.
Five years of training, yes. But he's was training long before that. And while I won't disagree that it's possible to put on more muscle in 5 years, he actually did it faster than that.
Plus, it looks like his whole head changed as well. Something like HGH would do, ala Barry Bonds.
He's never failed, true, but I have my suspicions.
i have my suspicions about your beard.
As well you should. It gives me power beyond your wildest imagination. To even to begin to imagine it would send your mind spiraling down into the depths of insanity, the likes of which there is no escape.