Comments Thread For: 'Sometimes you get robbed,' reflects Jarrell Miller
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This robbery was worse than the O’shaquie Foster’s robbery. This fight wasn’t so much as remotely close.
Even while being badly outclassed; At least Robson Conceicao was the aggressor by coming forward throwing punches. However, Andy Ruiz didn’t do shit!
He completely shut down after three rounds. It was apparent to almost anyone watching that fight that he did not come to fight, compete or win.
He was only there to collect an easy pay check.Comment
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…and sometimes you fight to a draw against Jarrell Miller, who given his track record was most likely only able to perform as he did against Ruiz, because of abuse of PEDs.
Miller has failed for methylhexaneamine, a fat burner, EPO, which is probably what allows such a heavy boxer to maintain his high volume punch output, as well as growth hormones and other anabolics.
Frankly, I feel it is likely his entire career thus far has been built around the abuse of a multitude of performance enhancers and he should be banned for life.
So yes, Ruiz likely was robbed from a victory because the man opposite him was probably full of PEDs. Sometimes you manage to pass the tests, sometimes they catch you.
People don’t maintain their abilities after they stop PEDs, it’s not possible, so to me, Jarrell is almost certainly still cheating his opponents in the present day.
I just hope you guys reserve that same type of energy for Ryan Garcia once he returns back from his expulsion after popping dirty five times for PEDS.
Once with the New York State Athletic Commission and four times with VADA. You damned hypocrites!
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However, that still doesn’t make it right. He has paid for his past transgressions.
I just hope you guys reserve that same type of energy for Ryan Garcia once he returns back from his expulsion after popping dirty five times for PEDS.
Once with the New York State Athletic Commission and four times with VADA. You damned hypocrites!
I think most people are.
But you gotta allow for a healthy amount of skepticism for a guy who is a repeat repeat offender at or near the highest level of the game (visibility-wise, at least) who doesn't project the image of contrition and humility that would help his case.
Just sayin'....Comment
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