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  • Originally posted by Teetotaler83 View Post

    How is hauser being on a tr website relevant to your boyfriend froid cheating? dumbass. Facts are facts and he cheated



    The 20 year pro was "dehydrated doe" lmao eat shlt dumbass
    Yawn. Hauser cited rumors. No actual proof. Floyd used to be a TR employee. He left them. So Hauser writes something like this because he has no proof.

    Facts? The only fact is Floyd never tested positive for PED’s. Unless you found proof of a positive. Ryan tested positive. It’s a fact he cheated against Haney.

    So you saying he cheated is an opinion. A bigoted, ignorant one at that.

    Yes he was dehydrated. If he were any color but black, you’d believe him.

    Stop stalking me with the same garbage day in and day out.

    You are such a lonely, miserable,
    pathetic loser that you keep recreating names after they get banned.

    Take your bigotry ,inferiority complex and insecurities about black people someplace else.

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    • Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post

      So Hauser writes something like this because he has no proof.
      You have no proof of that

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      • Originally posted by djtmal View Post

        You have no proof of that
        He used the word rumors in the article. If he had proof he’d have stated it clearly.

        He didn’t because doing so and not being able to prove it would result in a lawsuit.

        You do know the editors and legal vetted this before publishing, right?

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        • Originally posted by Teetotaler83 View Post

          How is hauser being on a tr website relevant to your boyfriend froid cheating? dumbass. Facts are facts and he cheated



          The 20 year pro was "dehydrated doe" lmao eat shlt dumbass
          Hauser is a highly respected sports journalist. An Ivy League law graduate, highly educated, something Dunn loves to cite as credibility. His research was impeccable. We all knew Floyd was cheating, the illegal IV was just proof he was masking something and not truly dehydrated. His relationship with USADA and NSAC was exposed once he was granted a TUE exception two weeks after being busted. The fraud who insisted he wanted to clean up boxing conveniently aligned himself with a corrupt testing agency; how many fighters have they tested after his retirement. Coincidence? We also know he had records sealed back when he was injecting his hands with illegal painkillers.

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          • Originally posted by GhostofDempsey View Post

            Hauser is a highly respected sports journalist. An Ivy League law graduate, highly educated, something Dunn loves to cite as credibility. His research was impeccable. We all knew Floyd was cheating, the illegal IV was just proof he was masking something and not truly dehydrated. His relationship with USADA and NSAC was exposed once he was granted a TUE exception two weeks after being busted. The fraud who insisted he wanted to clean up boxing conveniently aligned himself with a corrupt testing agency; how many fighters have they tested after his retirement. Coincidence? We also know he had records sealed back when he was injecting his hands with illegal painkillers.
            Yes his credentials are some of the best of any boxing writer.

            If his research is as impeccable as you state, that shows he couldn’t find any proof, hence his calling them rumors.

            His law degree means he knows the consequences of lying about a positive test for PED’s where none exists.

            You are corroborating my point. On a website you can throw out any opinion, as you have done here, without consequences. Hauser had to meet the standards of journalism. He can’t lie or throw out some biased opinion.

            Thank you for making my argument stronger.
            Last edited by The Big Dunn; 06-10-2024, 03:11 PM.

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            • Originally posted by GhostofDempsey View Post

              Hauser is a highly respected sports journalist. An Ivy League law graduate, highly educated, something Dunn loves to cite as credibility. His research was impeccable. We all knew Floyd was cheating, the illegal IV was just proof he was masking something and not truly dehydrated. His relationship with USADA and NSAC was exposed once he was granted a TUE exception two weeks after being busted. The fraud who insisted he wanted to clean up boxing conveniently aligned himself with a corrupt testing agency; how many fighters have they tested after his retirement. Coincidence? We also know he had records sealed back when he was injecting his hands with illegal painkillers.
              What's your basis for USADA being corrupt?

              Fighters don't tend to use USADA over VADA because VADA is cheaper. So that's your answer to that.

              The UFC used USADA to test all of their fighters year round for over a decade a caught a whole lot of them in the process. So, what you're saying is just incorrect.
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              • Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post

                Yes his credentials are some of the best of any boxing writer.

                If his research is as impeccable as you state, that shows he couldn’t find any proof, hence his calling them rumors.

                His law degree means he knows the consequences of lying about a positive test for PED’s where none exists.

                You are corroborating my point. On a website you can throw out any opinion, as you have done here, without consequences. Hauser had to meet the standards of journalism. He can’t lie or throw out some biased opinion.

                Thank you for making my argument stronger.
                I didn't make it stronger, you just aren't willing to admit that where there is smoke there is fire. We don't have proof that Holyfield failed a PED test yet Mr. "Evan Fields" was highly suspect. Any reasonable and rational fan agrees he was dirty. Floyd using an illegal IV on the eve of the biggest fight of his career while claiming dehydration was an obvious lie. This is a guy who insists his walking around weight was less than ten pounds of his fighting weight. We are supposed to believe after 47 pro fights he actually dehydrated himself trying to cut 7 pounds?

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                • Originally posted by GhostofDempsey View Post

                  I didn't make it stronger, you just aren't willing to admit that where there is smoke there is fire. We don't have proof that Holyfield failed a PED test yet Mr. "Evan Fields" was highly suspect. Any reasonable and rational fan agrees he was dirty. Floyd using an illegal IV on the eve of the biggest fight of his career while claiming dehydration was an obvious lie. This is a guy who insists his walking around weight was less than ten pounds of his fighting weight. We are supposed to believe after 47 pro fights he actually dehydrated himself trying to cut 7 pounds?
                  Yes you did. I said there is no positive PED test. Hauser confirms this, citing rumors.

                  Sorry Ghostof but “smoke there is fire” is not a valid, fact based argument as you are well aware.

                  In the Holyfield case, Fields shares the same birth date as Holyfield, has a similar address, and when reporters called the phone number associated with those prescriptions, Holyfield answered.​

                  Floyd doesn’t have anything similar. So you are stretching to make a false equivalency. That said, many still feel he is innocent because of no positive test.

                  Says you and those that do not like him. Cool. Until you have proof of a positive PED test, you have nothing but your biased opinion.

                  I don’t care what you believe. As with anybody, You pick and choose what you believe.

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                  • Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post

                    Yes you did. I said there is no positive PED test. Hauser confirms this, citing rumors.

                    Sorry Ghostof but “smoke there is fire” is not a valid, fact based argument as you are well aware.

                    In the Holyfield case, Fields shares the same birth date as Holyfield, has a similar address, and when reporters called the phone number associated with those prescriptions, Holyfield answered.​

                    Floyd doesn’t have anything similar. So you are stretching to make a false equivalency. That said, many still feel he is innocent because of no positive test.

                    Says you and those that do not like him. Cool. Until you have proof of a positive PED test, you have nothing but your biased opinion.

                    I don’t care what you believe. As with anybody, You pick and choose what you believe.
                    The IV stuff is extremely su****ious.

                    But, you are correct, there is no evidence of actual PED use.

                    I do think, personally, it's an extremely safe bet that Floyd used PEDs. But, that's just my opinion.

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                    • Originally posted by djtmal View Post

                      You have no proof of that
                      This happened over 9 years ago and you still haven’t let it go? Time to move on you sad MF’er.

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