Ken Shamrock admits to steroid use

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UFC Hall of Famer and MMA trailblazer Ken Shamrock admits he used steroids during his career.

The 46-year-old fighter and UFC 1 competitor confirmed the usage while a guest on Friday's new edition of "Fighting Words with Mike Straka" on HDNet.

Shamrock tested positive for multiple steroids after his most recent fight – a February 2009 submission win over the late Ross Clifron – but initially denied usage.

At the time and in a subsequent interview with MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com), his camp blamed the failed drug test on over-the-counter products that may have triggered a false positive.

Shamrock, who didn't explain exactly when the usage took place, told Straka it's easy for MMA fighters to acquire the banned substances.

"It's easy and simple," he said.

Shamrock, who's also been involved in professional wrestling with the WWE, placed some of the blame on fans, whom he said want to see muscled-up athletes but ostracize them if they fail a test or endorse the drugs.

"When they find out about it, they want to stick their heads in the sand," Shamrock said. "No one wants to take responsibility, but everyone wants to see [bigger athletes]."

HDNet teased Shamrock's announcement earlier today with an email/press release titled: "A UFC Hall of Famer admits using steroids during his fighting career." HDNet Fights CEO Andrew Simon also today appeared on MMAjunkie.com Radio to promote the announcement and a detailed "Inside MMA" panel discussion in which MMA veteran Dennis Hallman claimed as many as 50 percent of active MMA fighters use steroids.

The subject has been a hot topic throughout the week following MMAjunkie.com's report in which "The Ultimate Fighter 12" coaches Georges St-Pierre and Josh Koscheck discussed their desire for Olympic-style blood testing in MMA.

Shamrock, who's rumored to be fighting Pedro Rizzo at a July Impact FC event in Australia, snapped a five-fight losing streak with his win over Clifton. His career record stands at 27-13-2, which includes a 7-6-2 mark in the UFC and the organization's first-ever "UFC Superfight" championship. He was a first-ever UFC Hall of Fame inductee in 2003.
 

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Props to Shamrock for being honest... I've never been a fan of his, but he's gained more respect from me for telling the truth...

Honestly athletes in almost every sport use steroids, hormones, or some kind of supplement... It wouldn't be so bad for the older ones who's testosterone levels are naturally decreasing, but younger athletes need to realize they can obtain enough on their own...
 
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He didn't have to really admit it. It's pretty obvious and virtually impossible to look like that naturally.

As for being low...
Even when you are low they barely give you anything.
You would get about 200mg of test E or C a month.
People who use for gains use at least 500mg a week, at minimum.
 
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Dam that tarnishes his career now, to me shamrocc wasn't that good anyways he had his days but he would always gas out, n take bad shots
 
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props for shamrock for coming out an being real instead of saying it was all BS i see dude all the time at his gym here in reno dudes humble as fuck
 
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He does make a good point though. Its like fans expect athletes to possess superhuman strength and perform incredible feats. Some of the athletes oblige and go as far as takin' steriods, HGH, or what have you. Then, when the athletes get caught up, fans wanna turn they back, like it was all on the athlete. This could apply to baseball, pro wrestling, track & field, etc.
 
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Nothing shocking. A lot of pride fighters also used steroids. They don't drug test overseas. Look at Josh Barnett for example. As much as I like Wanderlei Silva, you better believe he was roided up too. Just compare pics of him then and now.