Evidence? Evidence where? It must be true because the BBC said so? That kind of evidence? The same people who said Joe ***** won a fair election? You live in a different reality to me. Canelo is clearly, clearly on PEDs. I have been around Boxing long enough to be able to see who is on PEDs. He has every telltale sign going. There is literally no doubt that he is on PEDs. You obviously don't know what you're talking about, and that's fine. You can't gain knowledge and understanding, just through a few years of browsing the internet. People who know what they are seeing do not need to "see da evidence doe!" It is plain to see.
And of course, Canelo and his people (and there are a lot of people invested in Canelo), would never give the game away. There are people here who would only believe that Canelo is on PEDs if it was reported by all mainstream media, and 5 independent doctors and specialists triple-checked the blood data. And the people who are asking for evidence probably learnt all they know about Boxing and Fitness from Google. A joke, and YDKSAB. Drug cheating has gone on since the sport began I imagine. Certainly, you can go back through more recent times and see the drug cheats plainly. Tyson, Roy, Pacquiao, Canelo, for example. Drug cheating is RIFE in Boxing, but the ones on the best stuff always stand out.
Also for the record, I never said I agree or disagree with Tyson Fury's ban. But how do you accept a 2-year ban (as you quoted from your mainstream outlets) for one man for a perceived crime or rule break, and a 6-month ban for another man for at least the same, if not worse? Canelo failed two tests remember, not just one. How do you rationalise that and think it's okay?
I would appreciate another reply filled with bolded text and thought put into the presentation, thanks.
And of course, Canelo and his people (and there are a lot of people invested in Canelo), would never give the game away. There are people here who would only believe that Canelo is on PEDs if it was reported by all mainstream media, and 5 independent doctors and specialists triple-checked the blood data. And the people who are asking for evidence probably learnt all they know about Boxing and Fitness from Google. A joke, and YDKSAB. Drug cheating has gone on since the sport began I imagine. Certainly, you can go back through more recent times and see the drug cheats plainly. Tyson, Roy, Pacquiao, Canelo, for example. Drug cheating is RIFE in Boxing, but the ones on the best stuff always stand out.
Also for the record, I never said I agree or disagree with Tyson Fury's ban. But how do you accept a 2-year ban (as you quoted from your mainstream outlets) for one man for a perceived crime or rule break, and a 6-month ban for another man for at least the same, if not worse? Canelo failed two tests remember, not just one. How do you rationalise that and think it's okay?
I would appreciate another reply filled with bolded text and thought put into the presentation, thanks.
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