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  • #41
    Originally posted by Sparked_26 View Post

    This is wild really.

    He's one of those that despite the hype I think ive watched him 3 times max and you just explained why.
    He’s just looking to cash out IMO. He’s a domestic level fighter at best.

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    • #42
      Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post

      Nope, wrong. It’s yourself that doesn’t know what you’re talking about.

      This is from UKAD’s website;


      “An individual charged with an ADRV has the right to a fair hearing. The hearing process will determine whether an ADRV has been committed and, if so, the appropriate consequences.

      Depending on the applicable anti-doping rules, it is likely that the hearing will be held before the NADP.

      The NADP is a national tribunal and an appeals court body for the UK, entirely independent of sporting governing bodies and UKAD.”

      I can’t explain it any clearer to you on the process. Look up any time a boxer was charged with a ban in this country and see how the hearing was structured and who made the decision on that hearing.
      Read your own quote pal and find the imperative word in the sentence I highlighted, that is assuming you understand what imperative means.

      Do you think I haven't read both the NADP and UKADs site!?

      And you'll realise it's not a foregone conclusion the NADP will be involved, unless as I mentioned previously they appeal the ADRVs...
      Last edited by Boro; 02-02-2024, 05:05 AM.

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      • #43
        Originally posted by Boro View Post

        Read your own quote pal and find the imperative word in the sentence I highlighted, that is assuming you understand what imperative means.

        Do you think I haven't read both the NADP and UKADs site!?

        And you'll realise it's not a foregone conclusion the NADP will be involved, unless as I mentioned previously they appeal the ADRVs...
        Right, so at this point I don’t think you can read.

        Do you have an example of a hearing that was held where the NADP wasn’t involved?

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        • #44
          Boots or Vergil! Choose One! MAN UP!
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          • #45
            I have no clue why Boots or Ortiz don't want to fight him. Boots claims everyone is ducking him, but this guy has called him out several times. I'm beginning to think Mr. Boots is a glass cannon, as the Brits like to say.

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            • #46
              Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
              Boots or Vergil! Choose One! MAN UP!
              Boots and Vergil both seem petrified of fighting anyone with a pulse.

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              • #47
                Originally posted by Flap View Post

                Stop it.

                ​​​​​AJ never says anything and no one can understand what the Smiths say.

                Wilder, Miller and classic Charles Martin are the gold standard.
                You sound as delusional as the Brits I mentioned. Thanks for proving my point.

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                • #48
                  Sure whilst juiced to the gills, his sudden transformation was inhuman looking back.

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by BlackRobb View Post

                    Boots and Vergil both seem petrified of fighting anyone with a pulse.
                    That's totally ridiculous!!!

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                    • #50
                      Conor Benn Calls Out Boots Ennis – Ready For Title Shot?
                      By Jeepers Isaac - 02/01/2024​

                      Conor Benn (22-0, 14 KOs) says he’ll be ready to face Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis (31-0, 28 KOs) for his IBF welterweight title after his match against Peter Dobson (16-0, 9 KOs) this Saturday, February 3rd in Las Vegas.

                      If Benn is serious about fighting Boots Ennis, that would seen as being courageous, and it would be a way of being viewed as a legitimate fighter overnight.

                      Benn says that people view Boots Ennis as the “boogeyman,” but he’s not scared of him and is ready to face him. He says that he’s gotten to where he is today without benefiting from an amateur career the way Boots had it.

                      What could prevent Benn from getting a fight with Boots Ennis is his promoter, Eddie Hearn, who wants to keep him facing older British fighters, bringing in the money locally. If Hearn gets his way, Benn will run through these Brits in his next three fights:

                      – Chris Eubank Jr.
                      – Kell Brook
                      – Liam Smith

                      For non-British fans, they’ll see those three as similar-level fights for Benn as his previous ones against Chris Van Heerden, Chris Algieri, Samuel Vargas, and Adrian Granados.

                      Benn Challenges Ennis Directly

                      “I’ve been calling the name, and I know you’ve seen me calling the name. To me, Jaron, no problem,” said Conor Benn to the media when asked about his thoughts on fighting Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis, the IBF welterweight champion.

                      “They’re saying he’s the boogeyman, and everyone is scared. No one is scared. No one is scared over here anyway. For me, he’s a great fighter, talented, extremely gifted, and you can’t knock that.

                      Benn’s Confidence in His Experience

                      “For someone that has had so much amateur experience [Boots] and someone who hasn’t, I still feel ready for that fight. The pro game is a different game. If I had 33 fights. I fought Van Heerden in my 19th fight, and I did exactly the same thing.

                      Open to Big Fights

                      “When Vergil Ortiz fought Samuel Vargas, I done the exact same thing if not quicker. When Shawn Porter fought Sebastian Formella, I did exactly the same thing but better. So, that’s my comparison. So, I’m ready for those sorts of fights.

                      “If those fights are presented to me, I’ll take them. We offered [Mario] Barrios the fight. We offered [Jose] Ramirez the fight. [Yordenis] Ugas the fight and [Keith] Thurman the fight. Let’s make all these fights. I’ll come to the States.”

                      https://www.boxing247.com/boxing-new...le-shot/273749

                      I wonder were those offers made before the tainted eggs, or after? I notice who he did not offer the fight to: Boots and Vergil!
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