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Related: About this forumNew York Post calls him World's 'most monstrous bodybuilder', Illia Yefimchyk from Belarus dead at 36
i don't like such a physique or someone like Sam Sulek. too big! someone like Alex Eubanks is perfect!
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New York Post calls him World's 'most monstrous bodybuilder', Illia Yefimchyk from Belarus dead at 36 (Original Post)
walznotwalls
Sep 12
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RandySF
(70,306 posts)1. I'm outliving way too many people.
hlthe2b
(106,054 posts)2. Yet another fool who FAFO what anabolic steroids will do to one's heart (and "nads" if they live long enough)
walznotwalls
(92 posts)3. if steroids didn't do damage to the heart, everyone would use it
but there are bodybuilders who say they'd rather be dominant and have everyone look at how big they are when they're 20, than to live till 90, they don't care if steroid use shaves of tens of years of their life in terms of years when they're gonna be old and useless anyway (THEIR point of view)
ProfessorGAC
(69,644 posts)4. Heart Attack At 36!
I hope he made enough to take care of the family.