Paulie talks about PEDs this PEDs that.... then he goes and hires the #1 steroid provider with a questionable past. Anyone associated with Memo Heredia should be suspicious.
Hmm, Memo's past is definitely not questionable, instead it's well documented. He was the PEDs and chemical provider for BALCO. He was banned from International sport such as the Olympics but Boxing is like a backwater sport unfortunately. Cheat profiteers like Heredia can hide within Boxings corruption.
Paulie is now one of the worst personalities in boxing. For all his slighting of Pacquaio to be now working with the most infamous PED supplier in American sports. Talk about two faced! Excuse the bump.
the iv floyd took wasnt banned. you cant say he took a banned iv. because its banned for non therapeutic purposes and usada says the iv he took was for a therapeutic purpose.
floyd's medical records are private, but the panel of doctors that ruled on his exemption saw his medical records and deemed the treatment appropriate.
the only controversy here is in your mind.
Wrong. You don't get it. He should have been banned instantly. You don't get to use the IV, then ask for permission. Just ask fkn BJ Penn who was instantly banned the moment he said he used an IV. Why'd USADA actually follow the fkn rules in regards to Penn and not Floyd?
And the whole crux of why IV's are banned is because they MASK fkn PED use. That's why it must be administered at a medical facility, that way you can't just fkn flush 750ml in an hour or two. Hmm, hey isn't that how much Floyd shoved down his veins? Must be a coincidence.
Floyd’s blood had been tested before the iv...so y’all think Floyd took some peds the night before the fight and they straight away helped him? That ain’t how it works....you have to used Peds for an extended time in order to get them to impact you physically....be real!
But people are blinded by hate....it’s sad really...instead of enjoying the Greatest fighter of his generation and the best defensive fighter ever they hate him and do everything to try and discredit him, crazy
Hell yea he can single dose the **** up and pwn the next day.
Ask Floyd Landis how Stage 17 went? Most prob never heard of him. Landis bonked on stage 16, lost the Tour which he was leading. He was done cuz once you break you are done from the leaderboards, effectively retired from race, has been.
Except, Landis threw on some test patches, dosed his ass up and went out there and destroyed the ****ing field which has 10 minutes on him. In one day he became the greatest comeback story in the history of Cycling......
Only to have it all shattered cuz he OBVIOUSLY pissed hot. :pat:
WADA and Nevada are two different things. I know they rhyme, but that doesn't mean they're the same organization. So yes, you were caught lying again.
They didn't fight under NSAC antidoping rules, you bs'er.
In boxing there is only one ref. Think about that for a minute. One ref watching two guys throw upwards of 100 punches per round at the high end. Not many humans can be error free at that rate. In team sports you have MANY refs covering the action. You're also ignoring how incompetence and corruption plays into it. That said, refs in team sports still systematically eff up all the time.
Ugas got like 4 losses...
Lipinets lost to Mikey...
“Mean Machine” is Undefeated and an In-House fighter the way PBC loves in-house too.
Here’s the best part doe!
Even higher ranked than Ugas, Danny Garcia right there doe! Didn’t they offer Swift a $3mil guarantee for this year and they declined!?
Ugas arguably beat Porter. He's a lot better than 4 losses. It's obvious, he a hard fight for low reward. Ugas would be at least his first B level fight haha!
Yes cause money falls out of trees who cares it’s easy to hand out some thousands he didn’t really do anything upstanding huh.
This was a national headline tragedy ain’t nothing anonymous about it, you act like him letting us know the funeral is covered (cause boxing does not have life insurance for some fucced up reason) is a selfish thing, when infact he just did the most selfless act one can do and you completely don’t give two shats about it. You board posters are weird always looking for the negative.
It is tacky and a bit self serving to tweet it out. You need to chill cuz your POV is not the only POV here.
F*** no. Depends who he fights and once we learn more of what injuries he occurred and the extent of.
Apparently he was mostly unscathed though his psyche may be a different story.
And really, he was released from the hospital the next day... they would not release if they felt they would be sued for malpractice.
I'm not a fan of career amateurs, whom are essentially pros at that point. And it's one thing to be in a sport w/o a professional future to advance to but boxing is not a dead end sport.
If Ruiz loses so much weight, he will lose the battle. Stupid decision.
That's ironic. Before the fight guys were laughing at him and giving him no chance cuz he was a fatty. Now, he's too skinny lol. I think he and his team know what they are doing.
I'm sorry I derailed the thread. In hindsight that was even more selfish of me.
The reality is there are people who will only do good if someone's paying attention. No one really has an issue except the one with a douche between their legs.
But every following round punches thrown are slower. And ref doesn't have to count punches, all he needs to do is call those against the rules. From what I see, reffering a fight is damn easy job considering working in other sports.
To say its a damn easy job is a bit comical, ease up on the hyperbole. And the ref obviously doesn't have to count punches, duh. But he does have to track them, otherwise how are they going to know if a punch low or hit behind the head, back etc?
Pac after having just 1 fight at 135, was required to move up 2 more weight classes for that fight, its very hard for a fighter to move up 3 weight classes in such a short period of time. Its like after Pac proved that he can be pretty dominant at WW, that people suddenly forgot how ridiculous the fans and media though of the fight and how much criticism ODLH received for such a blatant cherry pick opponent.
Truth right here. Analysts were worried Pac would get killed in the ring. He went from the most egregarious cherry pick to the complete opposite. Haters then crafted the story that Pac dragged ODLH down and weight drained his fishnetting ass, lol.
Adonis Stevenson beat and raped women, pulled knives on them, pimped them out, forced them to work 24hours a day, 7 days a week.
I'm so happy that he's okay and being honored!
That's what I was thinking.
The money and fighting AJ wasn't the problem, it was having the heavyweight champ (PBCs biggest prize) goin over to DAZN.
If DiBella was smart he'd have done a co-promotion deal with DAZN like how Wilder-Fury II is being done.
This would see to be the biggest issue for Haymon. Either Dibella is an idiot or he was trying to pull a fast one. That and Haymon has way to much power for a guy whose not supposed to have any power.
What amazed me is that they still haven't improved Wilder's skill in the ring or awareness. Going for a 3rd fight, yea there's money but he will get hurt even worse for it.
Boxers take nice hard crushing body shots and fight on like it nothing
What do other athletes endure that as painful as fighting on through a hard blow to the organs
WTF? I've seen HS JV games where guys have had their legs broken because of a bad tackle in the air. If hard is by the amount of damage taken, that would be Football no question.
I'd put boxing up at the top next to cycling and some other sports. They're different sports obviously and imo it's really kind of stupid to say one or the other is the hardest as hardest means different things to different ppl. We can have boxing matches that go 12 rounds and no one really gets hurt or pushed to the edge. And then you have fights where the fighters are going life and death so overall it can be the hardest sport for one hour. And then you have sports where they have the highest incidents CTE, which we cannot deny that Football is a seriously damaging sport on one's life. On the flip side competing in a Grand Tour in Cycling is life and death for 3 weeks straight with a couple of days off. Think about it for a minute, go try riding at a 25mph average for 21 days with Category 1 mountains sprinkled in about half of those 21 days with a couple HC mountains thrown in just to make sure you kill yourself. Btw, HC is a french abbreviation for beyond categorization which is ironic.