tyson jr no offense but what you're saying is ******
you make no sense at all ripping klitschko when he didn't use them when he was in the ring and james toney disgraced boxing and the current longest standing heavyweight champion( even tho i too hate ruiz as a boxer)
i also hope ruiz gets every penny of the 10 mil he is suing toney for
we wll also all see what happens november 12th when vitali KO's rahman to get the klitschko heavyweight division cleanup project re-started
tyson jr no offense but what you're saying is ******
you make no sense at all ripping klitschko when he didn't use them when he was in the ring and james toney disgraced boxing and the current longest standing heavyweight champion( even tho i too hate ruiz as a boxer)
i also hope ruiz gets every penny of the 10 mil he is suing toney for
we wll also all see what happens november 12th when vitali KO's rahman to get the klitschko heavyweight division cleanup project re-started
Vitalogy admitted in a article that he uses
steroids, i point it out and I'm the bad guy.
you people are unreal.
Vitalogy admitted in a article that he uses
steroids, i point it out and I'm the bad guy.
you people are unreal.
no1's denying vitali used roids in the AMATURES. but ur the bad guy cuz ur making false accusations of vitali using roids in the pros when in fact hes not.
no1's denying vitali used roids in the AMATURES. but ur the bad guy cuz ur making false accusations of vitali using roids in the pros when in fact hes not.
so its ok for boxers to use roids even
in the amatuers thats what you are saying?
Vitali Klitchko, who is favourite to win the World Boxing Council title, is now facing claims by Danny Williams' trainer Jim McDonnell that his steroid-using past will count against him when he defends his WBC heavyweight title. The Ukrainian Klitschko, 33, will meet the British challenger in Los Angeles this Saturday night.
According to The Guardian, Klitschko missed the 1996 Olympics after testing positive for a banned performance-enhancing substance. However, the Ukrainian boxer argued that he thought it was prescribed medication to help him recover from a leg injury sustained during a kickboxing bout.
The claims seem not to worry Klitschko, but he admits his surprise regarding Williams' July victory over Mike Tyson. The Ukrainian had hoped to fight Mike Tyson himself.
"Danny surprised me with his boxing skills, his big heart and his iron chin. He destroyed my dream. Now I want to destroy the dream of Danny Williams to become world heavyweight champion." said Klitschko.
At the same time, Williams admits he will need to be 30-40% better than he was against Tyson.
"In the Tyson fight I was good, but I need to be better. There wasn't enough head movement or foot speed. I have tremendous hunger and desire and these are the things it's going to take to beat Klitschko," said Williams, a ******, who refused to shave off his beard due to respect for his religious beliefs. But boxing authorities were quoted by Thisislondon.co.uk as saying that his beard could injure his opponent. As Williams’ decision contravenes the rules of boxing, the organizers may be forced to cancel the forthcoming heavyweight showdown.
According to Oddschecker.com, Vitali Klitschko is a favourite to win the WBC crown, listed at 0.24/1 by Pinnacle, 0.25/1 by Betfair, 1/5 by William Hill and 1/5 by Bet365.com.
Danny Williams is offered at 3.8/1 by Pinnacle, 3.52/1 by Betfair and 10/3 by William Hill and 3 by Bet365.com. Readabet.com reported, that the British boxer is 4/1 with VC Bet to defeat the 1/7 WBC heavyweight champion Vitali Klitschko.
"If Williams can get inside Klitschko's long reach he has a chance. Nobody gave him a prayer against Tyson and we all know what happened there," said odds man Ivan Stojanovic.
Vitali Klitchko, who is favourite to win the World Boxing Council title, is now facing claims by Danny Williams' trainer Jim McDonnell that his steroid-using past will count against him when he defends his WBC heavyweight title. The Ukrainian Klitschko, 33, will meet the British challenger in Los Angeles this Saturday night.
According to The Guardian, Klitschko missed the 1996 Olympics after testing positive for a banned performance-enhancing substance. However, the Ukrainian boxer argued that he thought it was prescribed medication to help him recover from a leg injury sustained during a kickboxing bout.
The claims seem not to worry Klitschko, but he admits his surprise regarding Williams' July victory over Mike Tyson. The Ukrainian had hoped to fight Mike Tyson himself.
"Danny surprised me with his boxing skills, his big heart and his iron chin. He destroyed my dream. Now I want to destroy the dream of Danny Williams to become world heavyweight champion." said Klitschko.
At the same time, Williams admits he will need to be 30-40% better than he was against Tyson.
"In the Tyson fight I was good, but I need to be better. There wasn't enough head movement or foot speed. I have tremendous hunger and desire and these are the things it's going to take to beat Klitschko," said Williams, a ******, who refused to shave off his beard due to respect for his religious beliefs. But boxing authorities were quoted by Thisislondon.co.uk as saying that his beard could injure his opponent. As Williams’ decision contravenes the rules of boxing, the organizers may be forced to cancel the forthcoming heavyweight showdown.
According to Oddschecker.com, Vitali Klitschko is a favourite to win the WBC crown, listed at 0.24/1 by Pinnacle, 0.25/1 by Betfair, 1/5 by William Hill and 1/5 by Bet365.com.
Danny Williams is offered at 3.8/1 by Pinnacle, 3.52/1 by Betfair and 10/3 by William Hill and 3 by Bet365.com. Readabet.com reported, that the British boxer is 4/1 with VC Bet to defeat the 1/7 WBC heavyweight champion Vitali Klitschko.
"If Williams can get inside Klitschko's long reach he has a chance. Nobody gave him a prayer against Tyson and we all know what happened there," said odds man Ivan Stojanovic.
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