Retired IFBB Pro Seth Feroce has become extremely vocal about sensitive issues affecting the sport of bodybuilding. In a recent truck rant video, Feroce says athletes from all professional sports are abusing steroids and voiced that theres corruption at every fuc**ng level.
Seth Feroce is by far one of the more outspoken voices present in bodybuilding. He led a successful career in the sport throughout the mid-2000s, battling against an array of top-level talent. While he hasnt competed in over a decade, Feroce is committed to the sport and seeing it improve. Over the past few months, steroids have become a controversial matter, which has prompted the community to speak on the concerning issue.
In 2021, an alarming number of bodybuilding deaths shook the world. In addition to former Mr. Olympia Shawn Rhoden passing away, George Peterson also met his untimely fate face-down in a hotel room before he had the chance to compete at 2021 Mr. Olympia.
The horrific trend continued this year as 29-year-old Bostin Loyd was pronounced dead back in March. Another death that sent shockwaves through the bodybuilding community was Cedric McMillan, who left behind his wife and kids at 44 years of age. For athletes like Feroce, these deaths arent a coincidence, and he continues to warn up-and-comers of the dangers that lie ahead should they pursue a professional career in bodybuilding.
Feroce says steroids will kill you and hes not the only bodybuilder issuing grave warnings about the harm they cause. Kali Muscle also addressed the matter, as he recently stated, if youre a bodybuilder, youre risking your life. According to Feroce, steroids are just as pervasive in other sports and hes astonished that people think other professional athletes arent cutting corners to get any edge they can for games/competitions.
In a recent video published on YouTube, Feroce says hes astonished that people dont recognize that corruption exists at every level in professional sports.
What I am fuc**ng astonished by, is the fact that people cant fuc**ing believe that professional athletes take steroids or theres no fuc**ing corruption. Are you guys fuc**ing with me? You know theres corruption at every fuc**ing level. Its a fuc**ing multi-billion dollar industry.
Im just astonished by the thought process. I dont know if its mainstream. How is this even a fuc**ing topic that people dont understand that steroids are literally in anything. In EVERYTHING that has to do with physicality, to gain a fuc**ing edge. Feroce said. Steroids are in fuc**ing everything and if you dont think so, you are a fuc**ing moron. You know why? Because I used to sell a lot of them. Seth Feroce said on Youtube.
Seth Feroce went on to say that he sold steroids to make ends meet during his career as an active IFBB Pro bodybuilder.
Thats something other bodybuilders say, I dont want to sell steroids. Bitch, I sold a shit load of them. How the fu** do you think I made ends meet as a competitor? You think I can just buy hundreds of pounds of meat? No. You either fuc**ing sold steroids, or you did gay for pay. I aint doing no gay for pay. Been offered many a times. But I rather fuc**ing sell a shit load of Tren and Anadrol and dick pills, like I did. Thats how the fuc**ing industry goes!
The retired Pro explained that its easy to get roped in to using steroids at a young age. He suggested over time that even the athletes who resist the compounds will eventually join the dark side once they start seeing results.
Then youre like fu** okay. Then, you kind of just get roped in, and you like it and then you think, maybe I should try it. Then you think youre going to get fuc**ing yoked from one fuc**ing cycle just like them, and that doesnt really happen. You gain some weight, and you get big, but you realize youre never going to be satisfied by it because you just get hooked in.
It happens and its happening right now because all of these young guys on the internet and young guys watching, Ill never go to the dark side. Bitch everybody is on the dark side. And everybody will go to the dark side.
After issuing several warnings, Feroce shared that nobody cares in professional sports whether someone uses steroids or not. He believes even when athletes die partly due to steroids, everyone in the community acts like they care, but really, they dont give a fu**.
At the end of the day, nobody actually gives a fu**. Nobody cares in professional sports whether you take steroids or not. Nobody fuc**ing cares in bodybuilding whether you take steroids or not.Nobody gives a fu**. Even whenever you take steroids and you fuc**ing die everybody acts like they give a fu** but nobody gives a fu**. Nobody fuc**ing cares. Do what you want to. Thats what Im getting at with this video. Dont be fuc**ing stupid. Stop believing in dumb shit, are you kidding me?
Feroce is convinced that multi-billion-dollar sporting leagues are fraught with corruption.
How do people not understand that in professional sports, like dude, were talking about multi-billion dollar industries. Multi-billion dollar industries. Billion dollar teams, just teams. One team worth fuc**ing three to four billion dollars. You think there is not some fuc*ed up covered up corruption going on? Youre out of your mind. Give me a break.
Back in April, Feroce revealed that hes been cutting out gear entirely, though mentioned that hes on a prescribed testosterone replacement therapy. While he has stepped away from the sport, Feroce always has unique opinions regarding bodybuilding.
The retired Pro believes the Mens Open division has taken a hit following COVID-19 since athletes arent traveling to other countries as often for shows like they used to. Feroce added that he believes the Mens Open division will fade into obscurity in the next five years.
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Feroce is confident that other athletes in varying professional sports abuse steroids to gain a competitive edge. After another truck rant, its evident Feroce wants to see a change in bodybuilding given his commitment to discussing these issues at length.