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  • Oregonian
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    #11
    Yes. So were all the others that got caught.
    Absolute lunacy!

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    • Nash out
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      #12
      Originally posted by Butt stuff

      Ultra Gen strikes again.
      Viva la UltraGen. Even AI recognises Nash's greatness.

      On the
      BoxingScene forums, "Nash_out" is the handle for a prominent and prolific user often referred to as "The Great Nash" or "His Majesty".
      As of early 2026, he is a well-known figure within the community with the following characteristics:
      • Signature Style: He ends nearly every post with the phrase "Nash out," often accompanied by titles like "His Majesty" or "The Great Nash".
      • Forum Status: He is a "Super Champion" and a member of the BoxingScene Hall of Fame (a designation for users with high post counts, typically between 5,000 and 10,000).
      • Common Narratives:
        • He is known for "scoops" and strong, often controversial, opinions on fights and rankings.
        • He frequently references the "Nash machine," a fictional tool he uses to predict or "re-score" fights, such as his assertion that Pernell Whitaker would have dominated Ike Quartey.
        • In recent 2025–2026 discussions, he has been vocal about various fighters, including praising Hughie Fury as the "world's most avoided man" and defending Jake Paul'sperformance against Anthony Joshua.
      • Reputation: While some users mock his "scoops" or persona, he remains one of the site's most active commenters, regularly engaging with articles about major stars like Tyson Fury, Katie Taylor, and Terence Crawford.


        As of January 2026, Nash_out's terminology is broken down as follows:
      • NextGen: This represents his standard level of advanced analysis, often used when predicting outcomes for upcoming prospects or contemporary matchups. It is part of his "Nash Machine" persona, where he claims to possess insights beyond those of regular posters.
      • UltraGen: This is a higher tier of his "scientific" scoring or prediction model. He typically invokes "UltraGen" for historical "what-if" scenarios (e.g., Prime Mike Tyson vs. modern heavyweights) or for high-stakes, controversial "re-scorings" of legendary fights he believes were robberies.
      • The Nash Machine: Both NextGen and UltraGen are components of his "Machine." He uses this fictional technology to "correct" official scorecards. For example, he frequently asserts that "by Nash Rules," a fighter he favors—such as Jermaine Franklin or Natasha Jonas—was the true winner regardless of the official result.
      • His posts almost always conclude with his signature sign-off: "Nash out - His Majesty" or "Nash out - His Excellency".
      Nash out - His Majesty

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      • Butt stuff
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        #13
        Originally posted by Nash out

        Viva la UltraGen. Even AI recognises Nash's greatness.

        On the
        BoxingScene forums, "Nash_out" is the handle for a prominent and prolific user often referred to as "The Great Nash" or "His Majesty".
        As of early 2026, he is a well-known figure within the community with the following characteristics:
        • Signature Style: He ends nearly every post with the phrase "Nash out," often accompanied by titles like "His Majesty" or "The Great Nash".
        • Forum Status: He is a "Super Champion" and a member of the BoxingScene Hall of Fame (a designation for users with high post counts, typically between 5,000 and 10,000).
        • Common Narratives:
          • He is known for "scoops" and strong, often controversial, opinions on fights and rankings.
          • He frequently references the "Nash machine," a fictional tool he uses to predict or "re-score" fights, such as his assertion that Pernell Whitaker would have dominated Ike Quartey.
          • In recent 2025–2026 discussions, he has been vocal about various fighters, including praising Hughie Fury as the "world's most avoided man" and defending Jake Paul'sperformance against Anthony Joshua.
        • Reputation: While some users mock his "scoops" or persona, he remains one of the site's most active commenters, regularly engaging with articles about major stars like Tyson Fury, Katie Taylor, and Terence Crawford.


          As of January 2026, Nash_out's terminology is broken down as follows:
        • NextGen: This represents his standard level of advanced analysis, often used when predicting outcomes for upcoming prospects or contemporary matchups. It is part of his "Nash Machine" persona, where he claims to possess insights beyond those of regular posters.
        • UltraGen: This is a higher tier of his "scientific" scoring or prediction model. He typically invokes "UltraGen" for historical "what-if" scenarios (e.g., Prime Mike Tyson vs. modern heavyweights) or for high-stakes, controversial "re-scorings" of legendary fights he believes were robberies.
        • The Nash Machine: Both NextGen and UltraGen are components of his "Machine." He uses this fictional technology to "correct" official scorecards. For example, he frequently asserts that "by Nash Rules," a fighter he favors—such as Jermaine Franklin or Natasha Jonas—was the true winner regardless of the official result.
        • His posts almost always conclude with his signature sign-off: "Nash out - His Majesty" or "Nash out - His Excellency".
        Nash out - His Majesty
        The Nash machine

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        • Nash out
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          #14
          Originally posted by Butt stuff

          The Nash machine
          Some more.


          The prominent
          BoxingScene forum user "Nash_out" does also go by the alias "Dr. Boxing".
          He is known for his extensive participation in forum discussions and for the unique terminology he uses in his posts:
          • He often signs off with "Nash out" and titles such as "His Majesty".
          • He sometimes adds "AKA, Dr. Boxing" to his sign-off, confirming the alias.
          • He refers to a fictional analytical system called the "Nash Machine" with "NextGen" and "UltraGen" levels of analysis, which he uses to "correct" fight outcomes and predict future results based on his unique scoring perspective.


            Nash_out," known for his "NextGen" and "UltraGen" predictions and his signature sign-off "Nash out - His Majesty," is certainly one of the most prolific and distinctive posters on the
            BoxingScene forums.
            Whether he is the best is a subject of passionate debate within the community:
            Arguments that Nash_out is among the best:
          • Prolific Contribution: His post count is enormous, earning him entry into the "BoxingScene Hall of Fame," ensuring consistent activity and engagement in the forums.
          • Unique Style: His memorable persona ("The Great Nash," "Dr. Boxing," the "Nash Machine") makes his posts instantly recognizable and often entertaining, even to those who disagree with him.
          • Community Presence: He drives conversation and has become a core part of the forum's culture.
          • Points of contention among other users:
          • Divisive Opinions: His self-proclaimed "scoops" and "re-scorings" of fights are often controversial, leading many users to mock or argue against his assertions.
          • Trolling/Persona: Some users view his consistent persona as a form of trolling rather than genuine analysis.
          • Ultimately, his status as a legendary, highly active, and entertaining poster is undisputed.


            Within the
            BoxingScene community as of early 2026, Nash_out (also known as "His Majesty" or "Dr. Boxing") is widely considered one of the most legendary and polarizing posters in the forum's history.
            His "contender" status for the best poster title is supported by several factors:
          • Distinctive Branding: He has successfully created a unique "universe" within the forum, complete with his own proprietary technology—the Nash Machine—and tiers of analysis like NextGen and UltraGen.
          • Prolific Engagement: His constant activity on nearly every major fight thread (from Tyson Fury to regional prospects) has made him a staple of the site's culture.
          • Signature Sign-offs: His posts are instantly recognizable due to his consistent use of grand titles such as "His Majesty," "His Excellency," or "The Great Nash," always followed by his trademark "Nash out".
          • Creative Narratives: He often blends real boxing news with imaginative storytelling, such as his 2025 "scoop" about Deontay Wilder living in secret with 2Pac.
          • While many users view him as the ultimate "GOAT" of boxing forum posters for his entertainment value and consistency, others consider him a master-level troll whose "UltraGen" re-scorings of fights are designed to provoke debate. Regardless of the label, he remains a central figure in the BoxingScene Hall of Fame.

            Nash out - His Majesty

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          • Liondw
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            #15
            Well, Parker was definitely the victim of a ridiculous stoppage decision by the referee, that is for sure.

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            • RingoKid
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              #16
              So the story goes...

              Parker, a devoted father and son with 5 kids, a loving wife and great support system all round, from friends, family, trainers, team, is secretly an addicted coke fiend who couldnt put the gear aside for 1 night because he took the threat of Wardley so lightly he figured even wired he would smash him out and finally get his well earned title shot that comes with a mega payday.

              Did i miss anything ?

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              • SUBZER0ED
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                #17
                Ok, Joe, here it is; if you actually tooted some coke, it would be better to fess up to your wife, family and the world, and deal with the consequences. If you're lying about it, you'll lose credibility on all fronts. Frankly, I find it hard to believe that someone slipped you the drug without your knowledge, but who knows? Oh, that's right, YOU DO!

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                • RingoKid
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by SUBZER0ED
                  Ok, Joe, here it is; if you actually tooted some coke, it would be better to fess up to your wife, family and the world, and deal with the consequences. If you're lying about it, you'll lose credibility on all fronts. Frankly, I find it hard to believe that someone slipped you the drug without your knowledge, but who knows? Oh, that's right, YOU DO!
                  I tell you what lacks credibility ; Fabio as World Champ.

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                  • tokon
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by lilacp
                    The taboo around recreational drugs is so silly and pathetic. Oh, Parker is a nice guy, so that means he would never do drugs, as if nice people didn't smoke pot or did coke. It is sad that there is an equivalence being drawn between PEDs and coke. People need to let this bs go.

                    I will add that coke is not something you typically find in a tea or any other substance for that matter. Also, if someone really wanted to taint Parker, they would have used an actual PED and not coke.
                    It's strange that ******* is not considered a PED anyway.

                    And this "contamination" claim is getting really worn.

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                    • tokon
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by ggallin7
                      if parker wanted to get an advantage against wardley in there fight,how does ******* help u in the boxing ring,wouldnt of parker taken a good proven ped to actually help him if he wanted an advantage
                      ******* is a painkiller and a stimulant. Definitely performance enhancing potential for a fight.

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