Just because someone has an opinion that is not the same as yours you don't need to call them ******ed. I come hear to enjoy myself and talk boxing, not to get insulted by strangers. I don't treat anyone like that. If the amount of peds found in a boxer's system is enough to aid their performance and the test is proven to be correct then the fighter should be punished. Errors can be made in any type of testing. Would you want a fighter banned for life if he did not take peds. but a mistake was made in the testing that made him look quilty? Does this get me off your most ******ed list? If a fighter really has more than a trace amount of peds in their system then they are quilty and should be punished. Are we clear?
Should Peterson, Berto and Tarver Be Banned for 4 years Like Larry Olubamiwo?
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I'll wait.....Comment
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It won't happen. Boxing disciplinary action has gone soft in the sport because it needs stars. I mean c'mon, the sport didn't even have the heart to suspend Margarito's license for more than a year.Comment
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heres another idea. Money must be returned if a post fight test shows a positive result. ya i'm harsh. But this has to be delt with severelyComment
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Larry Olubamiwo, a UK fighter who tested positive for banned substances, has recently been banned for 4 years in total.
Should American fighters Lamont Peterson, Andre Berto and now Antonio Tarver also be banned for 4 years as a penalty for testing positive for banned substances?
I don't care much for Peterson or Berto but I'm still shocked about Tarver being tested positive, he's one of my favorite fighters. But nevertheless, I have to reluctantly include him in this equation.Comment
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