I don’t post here often but I thought I had to share this:
My favourite part is the comment someone left at the bottom of the page: ‘If people believe this has been achieved by natural processes they will believe anything.’
I don’t post here often but I thought I had to share this:
My favourite part is the comment someone left at the bottom of the page: ‘If people believe this has been achieved by natural processes they will believe anything.’
ZOMG he’s a lean 190! That’s unpossible!
[quote]Difference is the Hulk doesnt go down like a tonne of bricks when the wind changes direction.
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Ok, that one is pretty funny.
‘Ronaldo’s bulk has led to comparisons with the Incredible Hulk’
Yes, the resemblance is uncanny. Going by the pictures in that article, they have virtually the same amount of muscle mass.
Sometimes I hate people.
[quote]If people believe this has been achieved by natural processes they will believe anything. Look at the definition and the prominence of veins. It does compare to Raphael Nadal!
One should remember that “Operation Puerto” was an investigation into "substance misuse by a certain Doctor in Spain. A number of cyclists were alleged to have made use of this particular Doctors. The Doctor however claimed to have treated many other sportsman including footballers, tennis players and basket ball players. He also claimed there were other Doctors in Spain “at it”.
Read more: Did somebody make him angry? Beefed up football star Cristiano Ronaldo has transformed into the Incredible Hulk | Daily Mail Online [/quote]
EDIT: Chimera beat me to it.
Andy Murray or Ronaldo for 2010 Olympia? Or that guy from Twilight?
to be fair if you compare him now to when he arrived in the UK he has bulked up a lot (was a skinny kid when he turned up) also this is from one of the worst newspapers in the UK. And compared to most people on the street he is in amazing shape (scary I know)
[quote]Cockney Blue wrote:
to be fair if you compare him now to when he arrived in the UK he has bulked up a lot (was a skinny kid when he turned up) also this is from one of the worst newspapers in the UK. And compared to most people on the street he is in amazing shape (scary I know)[/quote]
Still, accusations of using steroids for a guy who weighs 190 is like accusing someone who gets 70s in school of cheating.
[quote]JLu wrote:
[quote]Cockney Blue wrote:
to be fair if you compare him now to when he arrived in the UK he has bulked up a lot (was a skinny kid when he turned up) also this is from one of the worst newspapers in the UK. And compared to most people on the street he is in amazing shape (scary I know)[/quote]
Still, accusations of using steroids for a guy who weighs 190 is like accusing someone who gets 70s in school of cheating.[/quote]
I know
[quote]JLu wrote:
[quote]Cockney Blue wrote:
to be fair if you compare him now to when he arrived in the UK he has bulked up a lot (was a skinny kid when he turned up) also this is from one of the worst newspapers in the UK. And compared to most people on the street he is in amazing shape (scary I know)[/quote]
Still, accusations of using steroids for a guy who weighs 190 is like accusing someone who gets 70s in school of cheating.[/quote]
I like your analogy.

Also relevant to this thread.
I hate all shit like this. Was watching Emmerdale earlier (very t-man show in the UK) and someone made a complimentary remark about Golden Balls’ pecs…

Even when people make averagely good gains people are so insecure about themselves that they attribute their success to steroids ![]()
That scrawny fucker weighs 190? He looks more like 130.
The Hulk’s DICK weighs more.
“According to reports Ronaldo has honed his new physique by performing a staggering 3,000 sit-ups every day.”
He looks like a guido with a coke habit
[quote]Trousers wrote:
“According to reports Ronaldo has honed his new physique by performing a staggering 3,000 sit-ups every day.”
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I saw that as well, I wonder how many hours it takes to do 3000 sit ups.
I don’t understand the comparison… the Hulk is green.
[quote]JLu wrote:
[quote]Trousers wrote:
“According to reports Ronaldo has honed his new physique by performing a staggering 3,000 sit-ups every day.”
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I saw that as well, I wonder how many hours it takes to do 3000 sit ups.[/quote]
Whenever I hear about someone talking about that many sit-ups, I always think of the opening scene from American Psycho.
[quote]JLu wrote:
[quote]Trousers wrote:
“According to reports Ronaldo has honed his new physique by performing a staggering 3,000 sit-ups every day.”
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I saw that as well, I wonder how many hours it takes to do 3000 sit ups.[/quote]
When I was in high school one of my gym classmates did 1000 in one session. IIRC it took him a little over an hour. So probably 3.5 hours to do 3k.

Yeah, because you know he resembles 300 lb Lou Ferrigno (original hulk) so much!!