Would never want to disrespect what the Gracie's have done for the sport, and it's not my place to judge Royce Gracie as an individual; I couldn't image the pressure he would be facing against Sakuraba. But just looking at it in the abstract, its kinda crazy that Royce Gracie, the guy who taught the world that superior technique can defeat the superior athlete tested positive for steroids. If you think about UFC 1, besides Ken Shamrock, Royce might have been the most athletic guy in the field. Even if he wasn't, in a grappling situation (where guys didn't have a clue to defend the takedown), I would bet Royce Gracie enjoyed a significant strength advantage. When someone who grapples everyday with a number of black belt relatives rolls with a guy who does kata's for a living, he's gonna be able to rag doll his opponent.
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