Comments Thread For: Cornish Creamed As Joshua Moves To 12/12 Whyte Fight

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  • Weltschmerz
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    #11
    Originally posted by kafkod
    That was only AJ's 14th fight, remember.

    He's got Dillion Whyte next, and that should be a real fight.
    Yes. This should be kept in mind.

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    • gmc_rfc_06
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      #12
      Originally posted by Gjh92
      I like Joshua but part of me wants whyte to win their match due to sky's bias towards Joshua. There setting up whyte as the villain even tho he hasn't been trash talking but rather speaking his mind on the fight and how he's going to approach it
      White tested positive for steroids and was suspended, why wouldn't he be the 'villain'?

      You're hardly going to hype up a drug cheat when you've got a potential mega star in the other corner who is very likeable and popular.

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      • 1hourRun
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        #13
        GIFS: Joshua vs. Cornish


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        • Furn
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          #14
          Originally posted by stellen
          I like joshua but im sick of these ***** warm up fights now. They are so one sided that they dont deserve to be shown on tv. THE BIG JOCK WAS A CON MAN ALL ALONG AND A DISGRACE.
          Wilders 14th opponent was 11-38

          Cornish was 21-0 and Joshua's last opponent had never been stopped in 40 odd fights including going the distance with Klitscho

          His progression of opponents is actually pretty good but he's just ripping through them easily.

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          • -Kev-
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            #15
            Originally posted by LacedUp
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            I just took home £500 Easiest money I ever made.
            Really? Lucky bastard. How the heck? Was this actually seen as a competetive fight odds wise?

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            • daggum
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              #16
              he fought this guy just so they could use the headline creamed cornish

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              • kafkod
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                #17
                Originally posted by gmc_rfc_06
                White tested positive for steroids and was suspended, why wouldn't he be the 'villain'?

                You're hardly going to hype up a drug cheat when you've got a potential mega star in the other corner who is very likeable and popular.
                Correction: Whyte has never tested positive for steroids.

                He drank a can of an over the counter energy drink called Jack3D before a fight, not knowing that one of the ingredients was on the banned substance list.

                The manufacturers changed the recipe of the drink to make it legal for athletes to use, but the shop Dillian bought his can from were still selling old stock that should have been withdrawn from sale.

                The BBBOC accepted Whytes explanation that he used the drink innocently but they banned him anyway, for 2 years, for not taking sufficient care to check the ingredients himself.

                I agree with the conclusion of this BBC sports article. Whyte was used as a scapegoat.

                How a banned supplement - and the principle of strict liability - left British boxer Dillian Whyte with a two-year suspension


                How a banned supplement - and the principle of strict liability - left British boxer Dillian Whyte with a two-year suspension

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                • Tom Cruise
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by -Kev-
                  Really? Lucky bastard. How the heck? Was this actually seen as a competetive fight odds wise?
                  It wasnt. I assume LacedUp bet big on first round stoppage.

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                  • alexKO
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by gmc_rfc_06
                    White tested positive for steroids and was suspended, why wouldn't he be the 'villain'?

                    You're hardly going to hype up a drug cheat when you've got a potential mega star in the other corner who is very likeable and popular.
                    He tested positive for a stimulant in an over-the-counter drink - big difference. And you are aware a large proportion of top heavyweight will be on the gear?

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                    • gmc_rfc_06
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by alexKO
                      He tested positive for a stimulant in an over-the-counter drink - big difference. And you are aware a large proportion of top heavyweight will be on the gear?
                      Very likely. However, innocent until proven guilty is how things work.

                      Why would anyone expect a major company to push someone who has served a 2 year drug ban over Joshua, who is extremely marketable, very popular and looks a tremendous prospect?

                      Sky are doing what any business would do.

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