Comments Thread For: Reports: Joseph Parker fails test for ******* on Fabio Wardley fight day
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What I don't understand is how ****** can you be to be doing coke before a fight when you know you'll be tested for it. Either he is incredibly dumb (which he doesn't seem to be from how he communicates in interviews) or he has a serious habit, which is hard to suddenly stop. It's sad because coke wouldn't benefit you much in the ring, and I doubt he used right beforehand. When boxing, you want to be in control of your mind and body as much as possible, which isn't something that coke helps with at all. On the contrary.
Sounds like a lot of people here have never used it lol.Last edited by lilacp; 11-14-2025, 12:43 PM.👍 1Comment
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For the reason I already stated, I disagree. IDGAF if a fighter is using recreational drugs and I don't think they should even be tested for. Why?Comment
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I have been saying this for years, after he got knocked out, he all of a sudden became stronger, more aggressive, and performed at a higher level than he ever did at what we thought was his peak, I wasn't sure what it was, PEDS whatever, but I knew this fraud was on something, the wilder fight made no sense to me, neither did his subsequent fights...fraud👍 2Comment
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Ok Cheech. It's obvious why. They are a danger to themselves and others. In other sports it's reprehensible but in boxing well there are no words really.Comment
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Not surprising, Parker is from shady stock. wasn't Parker affiliated with a criminal gang that was responsible for importing methamphetamine into New Zealand? He shifted the cash apparently but was never charged by the police due to "lack of evidence".
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No, no, no, you need to rip off his head and sht down his throat!!! That was from Trapped in Paradise (1994).Comment
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I must adamantly disagree with you. Dwight Gooden and Darryl Strawberry of the 1986 World Series winning New York Mets.
Would both be enshrined in Cooperstown by now if it had not been for that shit; Powdered Coke. It has irreparably tarnished both of their legacies.
There is no way in Hell they will ever fancy the thought of enshrining two druggies into the “Baseball” Hall of Fame.
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