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  • billeau2
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    Originally posted by Sid-Knee View Post

    Have i clowned you that hard you're being a bit obsessive now? Haha.

    You shouldn't make comments your can't support then. Blame your own st3pidity.
    No, you just say the dumbest things... You are also a nationalist with ill conceived ideas about things you have no understanding about. Americans developed steroids? Why yes, along with the Eastern Bloc, China, and other countries. Steroid use is complicated by what steroids actually are, and certainly not monopolized by any nationality.

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  • billeau2
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    Originally posted by Sid-Knee View Post

    When have i gone on a "Euro superiority" campaign? Context is everything. I correct slander which has been on here from the get-go. The point isn't about "Euro superiority". But you weirdo's and your narcissism will always try and paint a very different picture. It's how narcissists operate. You're a case in point.

    But are you saying American athletes haven't been failing in all manner of sports? Just in the UFC alone there was one every week. Then you look at your track and field athletes. It's been going on for years. There's even American documentaries acknowledging how much Americans cheat and how it's now a part of the fabric of your country. GTFOH.
    Good one! My so called narcissism is simply understanding whom I am dealing with. You earn respect and agendas are a sure way to lose respect.

    Thank you for confirmation! (the bolded second statement). What a ****** thing to say on so many levels... American football was a sandlot game, it was at the very apex of training progress in the 80's when Nautilus was introduced for the Florida University team... Today an average NFL quarter back has to have a high IQ, be a superb athlete, truly elite... All positions in the game have advanced in similar fashion... JUST as an example of what an id iot you are...

    Here is some unsolicited advice: Watch where the money flows to see where the real talent lies. European football, American football, baseball, basketball... Mostly American sports dolt. Track and field lol... Olympic sports are AMATUER sports. The best of those track and field athletes may be able to play football if they are lucky!

    Americans cheat huh? See what a nationalist id iot you are? Why would I address anyone who would castigate a group based on individuals? Everybody cheats, and in every group are those who do and do not. You get dumber by the post...

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  • Spray_resistant
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    Who cares, let them all take whatever they want. This is entertainment

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  • MulaKO
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    Originally posted by Sid-Knee View Post

    I've already explained why someone wouldn't want to walk away from a fight after an opponent has come in over weight. It isn't just Haney. It's anyone who finds themselves in the same situation. Justifying it just because they get a bit more money completely disregards the point of the one cheating in this manner.

    For the record. Ryan has actually made public comment on doing it intentionally to get an advantage. He knew Haney wouldn't cancel the fight. He, and those who do likewise, bank on it. Ryan didn't want to face all the comments on social media if he lost. So he put things in motion to try and guarantee a win. It's called cheating. Ryan didn't care about getting a slightly less fight purse. But he very much cared about whether he won or lost. That's why he added the performance enhancers too.
    Yeah , and there’s this ^^^^^^

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  • Sid-Knee
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    Originally posted by MulaKO View Post

    Lmao no , the advantage was when Haney took the 1.5 million dollars
    Funny enough that was how much his last offer was to fight
    I've already explained why someone wouldn't want to walk away from a fight after an opponent has come in over weight. It isn't just Haney. It's anyone who finds themselves in the same situation. Justifying it just because they get a bit more money completely disregards the point of the one cheating in this manner.

    For the record. Ryan has actually made public comment on doing it intentionally to get an advantage. He knew Haney wouldn't cancel the fight. He, and those who do likewise, bank on it. Ryan didn't want to face all the comments on social media if he lost. So he put things in motion to try and guarantee a win. It's called cheating. Ryan didn't care about getting a slightly less fight purse. But he very much cared about whether he won or lost. That's why he added the performance enhancers too.

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  • MulaKO
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    Originally posted by Sid-Knee View Post

    Putting on that much weight after the weigh-in is definitely a cause for concern. But as long as they make the contracted weight, that's all that matters.

    So you think fighters don't have an advantage if they don't make weight and come in over what is contracted?
    Lmao no , the advantage was when Haney took the 1.5 million dollars
    Funny enough that was how much his last offer was to fight
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  • Sid-Knee
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    Originally posted by MulaKO View Post

    Did you feel the same when Haney rehydrated 25 pounds in one night vs Prograis ???
    I didn’t see you making any kind of stink about that
    So why now ???
    I can guarantee you that was CHEATING
    But a little ostarine gets you all winded up
    Then he gets 1.5 million for three pounds overweight but but Garcia’s is cheating

    LmFao
    Putting on that much weight after the weigh-in is definitely a cause for concern. But as long as they make the contracted weight, that's all that matters.

    So you think fighters don't have an advantage if they don't make weight and come in over what is contracted?

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  • MulaKO
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    Originally posted by Sid-Knee View Post

    It doesn't matter if you pay a fine. It's still cheating. Many fighters plan to pay the fine to have the fight go ahead so they have an advantage. One fighter has completely drained to the weight while the other is strong as you like. That plays a big part in who wins and loses.

    Put yourself in Haney's shoes. You've spent weeks/months in training camp. Do you want it all going to waste? You won't get paid. Then you'll have deranged idiots blaming the fighter who walked away. This is what the cheat hopes for in making them go through with it all. Then there's the ego of the one being cheated. If they do walk, they think they'll be seen as weak and a coward.
    Did you feel the same when Haney rehydrated 25 pounds in one night vs Prograis ???
    I didn’t see you making any kind of stink about that
    So why now ???
    I can guarantee you that was CHEATING
    But a little ostarine gets you all winded up
    Then he gets 1.5 million for three pounds overweight but but Garcia’s is cheating

    LmFao
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  • Sid-Knee
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    Originally posted by billeau2 View Post

    And what was the way difference between Ryan and Haney on fight night? Did Ryan even weight more than Haney? Lol.

    I am betting you never bothered to check.
    "What was the way difference"? I'm sorry, what?

    *Weigh

    It doesn't matter what it is on the night. One has drained down and taking something out of themselves while the other hasn't and will be much stronger for it. Why, do you think they'll be the same as each other just as long as they "Weigh" the same on the night? LOL. Yeah, sure they are. That's how it all works you see. F3ck me.
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  • Sid-Knee
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    Originally posted by MulaKO View Post

    How is that cheating when he had to pay the guy ??? Smfh
    Why didn’t Haney call the fight off then since it was cheating ???
    Why cause he’ll never see that kind of fughin money
    Surprised he didn’t throw that into the lawsuit lmao
    It doesn't matter if you pay a fine. It's still cheating. Many fighters plan to pay the fine to have the fight go ahead so they have an advantage. One fighter has completely drained to the weight while the other is strong as you like. That plays a big part in who wins and loses.

    Put yourself in Haney's shoes. You've spent weeks/months in training camp. Do you want it all going to waste? You won't get paid. Then you'll have deranged idiots blaming the fighter who walked away. This is what the cheat hopes for in making them go through with it all. Then there's the ego of the one being cheated. If they do walk, they think they'll be seen as weak and a coward.

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