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Sherk Talks Steroid Test, Beats Up Some Poor Schmuck

Sean Sherk gets a very specific type of look on his face whenever anyone mentions his failed steroid test. I don’t know whether it’s restrained rage or just the last of his patience draining away, but it’s definitely not good. You can see it in this video from FHM, which does its best to clear Sherk of all charges by asserting that the failed test was “pretty obviously a mistake.” I suppose you’ve got to play nice to get footage like this.

Even after that, Sherk still punches the guy in the face a bunch of times. Flattery will get you nowhere with “The Muscle Shark.”

Props: Bloody Elbow

EDIT: While YouTube sorts out its problems, you can view the video on FHM.com.


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10 COMMENTS to “Sherk Talks Steroid Test, Beats Up Some Poor Schmuck”

  1. Kim Couture is a cunt Says:

    A heads up, Tito resigned with the UFC

  2. Aryan Says:

    wheres the video?

  3. Hammer Says:

    KCCS are you saying that tito wont be fighting Machida now? Where did you see this information?

  4. Joe Son Says:

    Source please.

  5. xupacabra Says:

    i guess kccs is tryin 2 say that tito is not leavin ufc for now…. well i still have 2 look for some worthy source 2 believe that… :)

  6. Warcraft Says:

    It’s possible if the UFC does outbid those other promos and Dana White makes up with Tito. I think alot might depend on his next fight Machida ia a dangerous man and if Tito somehow beats him he’ll get more honey out of the pot.

  7. Joe Son Says:

    Yeah, it would seem odd for them to resign him before the Machida fight. If he loses that fight you have to wonder what his value will be to them.

  8. tim sylvia's pussy Says:

    why was that guy giggling the entire time sherk was on top of him?

  9. Jay Says:

    These guys are all losers.

  10. CSAC Commissioner Says:

    Sean failed the test by a fraction?

    Normal levels of Nandrolone range from 2 ng/mL (average person) to 6 ng/mL (athlete engaged in rigorous activity). Sherk’s reported level, certified by the director of Science and Technology from the laboratory that conducted the tests, was 12 ng/mL. Both the “A” sample and “B” sample were tested and confirmed as positive.

    Twice the amount is a “fraction?”

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