Frank Warren says a British fighter is on HGH.

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  • John Hue
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    #11
    Originally posted by Ben_London
    Isn't it funny how all the big name fighters that Warren has had have eventually left him. Doesn't that tell him anything?
    You can't educate Pork.

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    • VatoMulatto
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      #12
      It's pretty obvious he's talking about David Haye. Why not tell where he got that rumor from?

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      • krazyn8tive
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        #13
        Look at the articles headliner and then look at the content from the article. There was one little line in there about a british boxer on HGH...the rest was may-pac...AGAIN. Bump this thread outta here

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        • The_Demon
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          #14
          warren hates any fighter that leaves him and doesnt line his pockets anymore,hes a spiteful little *****

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          • aznhybrid
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            #15
            I really hope Frank Warren dies of ******** ***********.

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            • starjammer
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              #16
              I would guess he's talking about Haye and Boot too, but I don't pay attention to much Frank says.

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              • BritishBoxing92
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                #17
                Originally posted by Ben_London
                Who could he be talking about?

                Latest column:

                I'VE written before about the use of Human Growth Hormone by boxers - a highly relevant topic given the current row between Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather.
                Their fight has fallen apart because Mayweather wants Pacquiao to undergo the same kind of drug tests that Olympic athletes are subject to, including blood samples.

                Pacquiao says he is happy to conform to The Nevada State Athletic Commission's regulation to give urine and three blood samples - two before the fight and one after it - but believes that having too much blood taken shortly before the fight will unfairly weaken him.

                Manny has never been caught for doping offences and there is no suggestion whatsoever that he is guilty of any wrongdoing.

                But he is suing Mayweather's camp for defamation, saying they alleged he took performance-enhancing drugs.

                The use of growth hormone could be an increasing problem within boxing.

                There is a strong rumour one British fighter - and his trainer - have been taking it.

                HGH, a naturally-occurring substance, adds bulk if taken in excessive amounts and is seen by some idiots as the perfect pill for fighters who want to move quickly into higher weight divisions.

                The British Boxing Board of Control get a lot of things right when it comes to protecting the safety and interests of boxers, and I'd like to see fighters randomly tested for HGH.

                As for Mayweather-Pacquiao, there have been reports in the last few days that the fight is definitely dead in the water, despite arbitration involving a retired judge.

                Don't be surprised if the fight gets resurrected sometime in 2010 though - there's too much money on the table for it not to happen.

                However, I do have a feeling Mayweather is using this controversy to avoid Pacquiao.

                Talking of Pacquiao, he was the second most-searched-for person on Yahoo last year, just behind Jennifer Lopez.

                That's always a good place to be!



                AMIR KHAN'S mandatory WBA light-welterweight title defence against Argentinian Marcos Maidana will go to purse bids this week after those involved couldn't come to an agreement.



                I HEAR May 31 has been pencilled in for Ricky Hatton's comeback. The Hitman has not fought since losing to Manny Pacquiao last May.



                Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...#ixzz0c4kBrvPL
                hopefully Hatton,Haye or Khan arnt on these things.....

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                • Joe2608
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                  #18
                  Warren sounds bitter. No change there.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Ben_London
                    As I said in an earlier thread, Khan will sign with a US promotion company and then Warren will start slagging him off.
                    thats the way frankie warren works

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Ben_London
                      Who could he be talking about?

                      Latest column:

                      I'VE written before about the use of Human Growth Hormone by boxers - a highly relevant topic given the current row between Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather.
                      Their fight has fallen apart because Mayweather wants Pacquiao to undergo the same kind of drug tests that Olympic athletes are subject to, including blood samples.

                      Pacquiao says he is happy to conform to The Nevada State Athletic Commission's regulation to give urine and three blood samples - two before the fight and one after it - but believes that having too much blood taken shortly before the fight will unfairly weaken him.

                      Manny has never been caught for doping offences and there is no suggestion whatsoever that he is guilty of any wrongdoing.

                      But he is suing Mayweather's camp for defamation, saying they alleged he took performance-enhancing drugs.

                      The use of growth hormone could be an increasing problem within boxing.

                      There is a strong rumour one British fighter - and his trainer - have been taking it.

                      HGH, a naturally-occurring substance, adds bulk if taken in excessive amounts and is seen by some idiots as the perfect pill for fighters who want to move quickly into higher weight divisions.

                      The British Boxing Board of Control get a lot of things right when it comes to protecting the safety and interests of boxers, and I'd like to see fighters randomly tested for HGH.

                      As for Mayweather-Pacquiao, there have been reports in the last few days that the fight is definitely dead in the water, despite arbitration involving a retired judge.

                      Don't be surprised if the fight gets resurrected sometime in 2010 though - there's too much money on the table for it not to happen.

                      However, I do have a feeling Mayweather is using this controversy to avoid Pacquiao.

                      Talking of Pacquiao, he was the second most-searched-for person on Yahoo last year, just behind Jennifer Lopez.

                      That's always a good place to be!



                      AMIR KHAN'S mandatory WBA light-welterweight title defence against Argentinian Marcos Maidana will go to purse bids this week after those involved couldn't come to an agreement.



                      I HEAR May 31 has been pencilled in for Ricky Hatton's comeback. The Hitman has not fought since losing to Manny Pacquiao last May.



                      Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...#ixzz0c4kBrvPL
                      Has Warren ever said anything nice about a boxer that has left him? Hatton, Calzaghe and now Khan.

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