Comments Thread For: Robson Conceicao: Oscar Valdez Should've Been Banned For At Least One Year From The Sport

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  • Bro. Steve
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    #31
    Originally posted by Boxing fan1981

    Do you do the same with Tyson Fury? Roy Jones? Saunders? Gamboa? Luis Ortiz? Jarell Miller? Dillian Whyte?

    The list is long. Doubt you’ve ever said shiiit about any of them in regards to PEDs.

    I have a feeling you probably don’t keep the same energy.
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    Any of them caught using PEDs should have to suffer for it. No exceptions. I don't get exceptions in my industry, and if you work where there's genuine drug testing, you don't get exceptions either. Why should millionaires get special breaks?

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    • Boxing fan1981
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      #32
      Originally posted by Bro. Steve

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      Any of them caught using PEDs should have to suffer for it. No exceptions. I don't get exceptions in my industry, and if you work where there's genuine drug testing, you don't get exceptions either. Why should millionaires get special breaks?
      Not the point bro, point is you act all mad and outraged over Canelo’s case, but probably don’t give a *** about all those I just listed.

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      • tokon
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        #33
        Originally posted by Boricua181

        You're welcome brother we have to protect the fighters, they're already in the most unforgiving sport of all, we can't allow any participant to turn it into a criminal offense.
        That's just how doping violations in boxing should be looked at, as criminal offences, and the offenders dealt with accordingly.

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