Sports Enhancing Drugs Is Great for sports: Personal Opinion Essay

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Sports are full of entertainment and great players. Imagine if the players were boosted with skills and performed like the monster on the movie Space Jam. This would be amazing if you never watched space jam I highly recommended you do so. The movie was great; it had one of the worlds best athletes in it Michal Jordan. He is known as one of the greatest basketball players ever to play the game. Space jam can show how an extra boost can improve players’ game play to the next level.
Athletes should be able to use sports enhancing drugs to boost performance for better play and fan entertainment. Think of a world where athletes are stronger, faster and more physical then today normal athletes. This would be great for fans that enjoy entertainment at high levels of play. Athletes would get more endorsement, owners would make more money due to more fans watching their teams, and fans would be able to watch better entertainment and choose from a large list of great players. Also fans wouldn’t be let down when they find out that their favorite player broke the rules using sport enhancing drugs. Sport enhancing drugs should be the only drugs took of the banned list. Because it could have a positive effect.
Sport enhancing drugs been a problem in the sport world for many years. Sport enhancing drugs first started with the ancient Greek in 776 BC - 393 BC (Cons). The Greek used hallucinogens and drank special wine to gain and edge on their opponents in the Olympics games. With that being said sport enhancing drugs isn’t going anywhere. It’s been around for many years and Recently MLB (major baseball league) has had issues with athletes using sport enhancing drugs. In 2013 Ryan Braun, Alex Rodriguez, Nelson Cruz and Jesus Montero were all...

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...use the drugs right. No more upset fans due to their favorite athlete’s cheating. The games will be hundred times greater of entertainment.

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